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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.
Model answer
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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