India, Feb. 9 -- The Government of India has issued a release:
Key Takeaways
From Cultural Preservation to Cultural Participation
India's cultural heritage and linguistic diversity shape its social identity and shared knowledge systems. From manuscripts, monuments, performing arts and crafts to oral traditions, folklore and indigenous knowledge, culture in India is created and passed on through many languages, scripts and spoken forms.
According to Census 2011, India's linguistic landscape includes 22 Scheduled languages and 99 Non-Scheduled languages, spread across multiple language families, along with thousands of mother tongues and tribal languages[1]. The Government of India has undertaken sustained institutional, educational and d...