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{{Orphan|date=January 2017}}The following table contains the Indian states and union territories along with the most popular languages used in the region.[1] These are based on the 2001 census figures.[2] (Note: Telangana and Andhra Pradesh statistics are based on the 2001 census of Andhra Pradesh). State / Union Territory | Language 1 | Language 2 | Language 3 | Language 4 | Language 5 | Andaman & Nicobar Islands | Bengali | Hindi | Tamil | Telugu | Malayalam | Andhra Pradesh | Telugu | Urdu | Tamil | Kannada | Oriya | Arunachal Pradesh | Bengali | Nepali | Hindi | Assamese | Oriya | Assam | Assamese | Bengali | Hindi | Bodo | Ne | Bihar | Hindi (Bhojpuri and Magadhi Dialects) | Maithili | Urdu | Bengali | Santali | Chandigarh | Punjabi | Hindi | Urdu | Tamil | Bengali | Chhattisgarh | Hindi (Chhattisgarhi) | Oriya | Telugu | Bengali | Marathi | Dadra & Nagar Haveli | Gujarati | Hindi | Konkani | Marathi | Malayalam | Daman & Diu | Gujarati | Hindi | Marathi | Bengali | Oriya | Delhi | Hindi | Punjabi | Urdu | Bengali | Tamil | Goa | Konkani | Marathi | Hindi | Kannada | Urdu | Gujarat | Gujarati | Hindi | Marathi | Rajasthani | Haryana | Hindi | Punjabi | Urdu | Bengali | Nepali | Himachal Pradesh | Hindi | Punjabi | Dogri | Kashmiri | Dogri | Jammu and Kashmir | Kashmiri | Dogri | Hindi | Punjabi | Marathi | Jharkhand | Hindi (Bhojpuri, Magadhi,and Nagpuri Dialects). | Maithali | Santhali | Urdu | Bengali | Karnataka | Kannada | Urdu | Telugu | Tamil | Marathi | Kerala | Malayalam | Tamil | Kannada | Konkani | Telugu | Lakshadweep | Malayalam | Tamil | Konkani | Hindi | Gujarati | Madhya Pradesh | Hindi | Marathi | Urdu | Sindhi | Gujarati | Maharashtra | Marathi | Hindi | Telugu | Gujarati | Kannada | Manipur | Manipuri | Bengali | Hindi | Nepali | Assamese | Meghalaya | Kashi | Garo | Bengali | Assamese | English | Mizoram | Mizo | English | Hindi | Manipuri | Chakma | Nagaland | Naga Languages | English | Hindi | Assamese | Manipuri | Odisha | Oriya | Bengali | Telugu | Hindi | Santali | Puducherry | Tamil | Malayalam | Telugu | Urdu | French | Punjab | Punjabi | Hindi | Urdu | Bengali | English | Rajasthan | Hindi (Rajasthani) | Punjabi | Urdu | Sindhi | Gujarati | Sikkim | Nepali | Hindi | Bengali | Assamese | Bodo | Tamil Nadu | Tamil | Telugu | Kannada | Urdu | Malayalam | Telangana | Telugu | Urdu | Marathi | Kannada | Hindi | Tripura | Bengali | Kokborok | Assamese | English | Manipuri | Uttar Pradesh | Hindi | English | Punjabi | Bhojpuri | Maithili | Uttarakhand | Hindi (including the Garhwali, Kumaoni, and Jaunsari Dialects) | Urdu | Punjabi | Bengali | Nepali | West Bengal | Bengali | Hindi | Urdu | Oriya | Nepali |
See also- Languages of India
- Languages with official status in India and its list of official languages by states.
References1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.indiastat.com/demographics/7/language/154/stats.aspx|title=Various Languages Spoken in India, States and Union Territories Growth Statistics Details Figures|website=www.indiastat.com|access-date=2017-01-29}} 2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011-common/census_data_2001.html|title=Welcome To Census India : Census Data 2001|website=www.censusindia.gov.in|access-date=2017-01-29}}
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