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  1. According to the definition by George L. Hart of the University of California, Berkeley, a classical language is any language with an independent literary tradition and a large body of ancient written literature. [1] Classical languages are usually extinct languages.

  2. Oct 5, 2024 · Learn about India’s five newly recognized classical languagesMarathi, Pali, Prakrit, Assamese, and Bengali. Discover the criteria for classical language designation and the historical significance of these ancient languages.

  3. Oct 4, 2024 · The Union Cabinet has granted classical language status to Marathi, Bengali, Assamese, Pali, and Prakrit, nearly doubling the number of classical languages in India to 11. This recognition acknowledges the ancient and rich literary traditions of these languages.

  4. India has recognised six languages as 'Classical Languages' due to their rich literary and historical heritage dating back to ancient times. These languages are Tamil, Sanskrit, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, and Odia .

  5. Oct 14, 2024 · The decision to declare a language as a “classical language” in India is based on a well-defined set of criteria established by the government. These criteria were first introduced in 2004 and have been periodically revised, most recently in 2024. Here’s a detailed look at the basis for granting classical language status:

  6. Oct 5, 2024 · The Union Cabinet has approved the recognition of five more languages as "classical," expanding the nation's list of culturally significant tongues. Other than 6 languages, Marathi, Pali, Prakrit, Assamese, and Bengali have been included in the prestigious category.

  7. vajiramandravi.com › upsc-daily-current-affairs › prelims-pointersClassical Language - Vajiram & Ravi

    Oct 3, 2024 · Overview: Recently, the Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister of India has approved to confer the status of Classical Language to Marathi, Pali, Prakrit, Assamese and Bengali languages. Classical Language Status Criteria: The recognition of a classical language is based on criteria established by a Linguistic Experts Committee.

  8. The Indian Classical languages, or the Śāstrīya Bhāṣā or the Dhrupadī Bhāṣā (Assamese, Bengali) or the Abhijāta Bhāṣā (Marathi) or the Cemmoḻi (Tamil), is an umbrella term for the languages of India having high antiquity, and valuable, original and distinct literary heritage. [1] .

  9. Oct 10, 2024 · The criteria for declaring a language as classical in India are based on antiquity, rich literary tradition, historical influence, linguistic distinctiveness, and active cultural practice. This recognition aims to honor and preserve the invaluable linguistic and cultural heritage of a language.

  10. A prestigious, often ancient language, such as LATIN or SANSKRIT, or a variety of a language, such as classical GREEK. Such a language is usually learned formally, is often a yardstick against which other languages are measured, and may be a norm in terms of which they are described.