Thursday, January 28, 2021

Multilingual cities of India.

Multilingual cities of India.

1. Solapur, Belgaum, Bidar, Gulbarga  - Marathi, Kannada and Telugu

2. Medak, Bellary, Chintamani, Hindupur, Pavgada - Telugu and Kannada

3. KGF, Hosur, Kuppam - Kannada, Tamil and Telugu

4. Vellore, Sriharikota, Chennai - Tamil and Telugu

5. Bengaluru - Kannada, Tamil and Telugu

6. Mangalore, Udupi, Kasargod - Tulu, Beary, Konkani, Kannada, Malayalam

7. Karwar, Joida, Ankola, Kumta, Honnavar, Bhatkal - Konkani and kannada

8. Sindhudurg, Ratnagiri - Konkani and Marathi 

9. Bhuj - Kutchi, Sindhi, Gujarati

10. Mumbai - Marathi, Gujarati, Hindi

11. Ambala, Chandigarh, Panchkula - Punjabi, Hindi

12. Hyderabad - Deccani Urdu and Telugu

13. Srikakulam, Vizianagaram - Telugu, Odia

14. Darjeeling, Siliguri - Nepali, Bengali

15. Kodagu - Kodava, Kannada, Malayalam, Tulu

16. Ooty/Nilgiris - Badaga, Toda, Kota, Paniya, Irula, Tamil and kannada

17. Mattur - Sanskrit, Sankethi, Kannada

18. Barak Valley and Hojai  - Sylheti Bengali and Assamese

19. Ganganagar, Hanumangarh - Bagri Rajasthani, Punjabi

20. Karbi Angalong - Kabri and assamese

21. kooch Behar - Rajbhonshi, Bengaloli, Bodo, Assamese.

22. Kanyakumari - Tamil and Malayalam

23. Una - Himachali and Punjabi

24. Araku Valley - Bagatha, Gadhaba, Jathapu, Valmiki, Kolam, Porja, Koya, Konda-Dora, Kotia, Gadaba, Odia, Telugu

25. Bastar - Gond, Bhatra, Muria, Abhuj Maria, Bison Horn Maria, Halbaa, Dhurvaa, 

26. Gangtok - Lepcha, Limbu, Bhutia and Nepali

27. Ullasnagar - Sindhi and Marathi

28. Dhule, Jalgoan, Nasik - Khaneshi(Aihrani), Marathi, Gujarati

29. Palakkad - Malayalam and Tamil.

30. Waynad - Irula, Paniya, Malayalam

31. Dadra and Nagar Haveli - Bhili, bhilodi, Gujarati, Marathi

32. Port blair - Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Nicobarese and other tribal languages

33. Thiruvananthapuram - Malayalam and tamil

34. Brahmapur, Rayagada - Odia & Telugu 

35. Digha - Bengali & Odia 

36. Kharagpur - Bengali, Telugu, odia 

37. Nagpur - Marathi &  Hindi.

38. Delhi - Punjabi , Haryanvi and Hindi 

 39. Kolkata - Bengali, Maithili, Bhojpuri, Nepali, Odia

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