Recently, the Union Cabinet has approved to confer the status of Classical Language to five Indian languages.
Tamil was the first language to get the Classical language status in 2004.
2005 Criteria for Classical Language Status |
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2024 Criteria for Classical Language Status |
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Language |
Year of Notification |
Notification by |
Tamil |
2004 |
Ministry of |
Sanskrit |
2005 |
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Kannada |
2008 |
Ministry
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Telugu |
2008 |
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Malayalam |
2013 |
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Odia |
2014 |
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Marathi |
2024 |
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Pali |
2024 |
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Prakrit |
2024 |
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Assamese |
2024 |
|
Bengali |
2024 |
Different dialects of Prakrit |
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Magadhi |
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Ardhamagadhi |
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Shauraseni |
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While Konkani is the official language of Goa, it allows Marathi to be used for official purpose sometimes.