Should Hindi be recognized as an official language of the UN when it is one of the official languages of India? Won't it belittle other Indian languages? - Quora
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![There are 2 Official languages of India - English, and Hindi and there are 22 Scheduled or Recognized languages. There is NO national language. : r/MapPorn There are 2 Official languages of India - English, and Hindi and there are 22 Scheduled or Recognized languages. There is NO national language. : r/MapPorn](https://preview.redd.it/lrardo9m0qj51.png?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=9cd2c005612a16c78603eb3d83a61726f793516b)
There are 2 Official languages of India - English, and Hindi and there are 22 Scheduled or Recognized languages. There is NO national language. : r/MapPorn
![India: Official Languages Rules (1976) | Compendium of Language Management in Canada (CLMC) | University of Ottawa India: Official Languages Rules (1976) | Compendium of Language Management in Canada (CLMC) | University of Ottawa](https://www.uottawa.ca/clmc/sites/www.uottawa.ca.clmc/files/661005e_1.gif)