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Linguistic elements in Indian population

Topic: Demographic profile of India. Syllabus: 2. Demographic profile of India—Ethnic and linguistic elements in the Indian population and their distribution. Indian population—factors influencing its structure and growth. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2016 and Demographic profile of India.

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Indian languages group mainly as Indo-Aryan, Dravidian, Austroasiatic, and Tibeto-Burman. Grierson mapped that skeleton; the Eighth Schedule ranks some tongues. Families do not equal Risley’s races. Tribes speak all four families. Unscheduled languages still need Article 29 and 350A.

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Introduction

Linguistic elements in the Indian population are the language families that people actually speak. They cut across caste and state in a four-family map.

Body

The four families

  • Indo-Aryan covers most of the north and west, from Hindi belts to Assamese.
  • Dravidian covers the south and pockets such as Gondi and Kurukh in Central India.
  • Austroasiatic Munda and Khasi speeches mark older tribal belts.
  • Tibeto-Burman covers much of the Himalaya and North-East.

Why they matter

  • Grierson’s survey still teaches this skeleton. The Eighth Schedule politicises some of it.
  • Risley’s races do not match these families one-to-one.
  • Tribe and caste both sit inside each family, so language is an element of population, not a synonym of ST.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  I[Indo-Aryan] --> P[Indian population]
  D[Dravidian] --> P
  A[Austroasiatic] --> P
  T[Tibeto-Burman] --> P

Conclusion

Indian population is linguistically four-fold in teaching, with many tongues outside prestige lists. Language is a living element, not a racial fossil.

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