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Which of the following is not a criterion used by the Government of India to declare a language as "Classical"?

AThe language must have early texts or recorded history dating back 1500 to 2000 years.

BIt must have a rich body of ancient literature valued by its speakers.

CIt must be used as the official language of the Union under Article 343.

DIt must have an original literary tradition not derived from another speech community.

Answer:

C. It must be used as the official language of the Union under Article 343.

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Classical Languages in India Article 343 of the Indian Constitution designates Hindi as the official language of the Union. Sanskrit, on the other hand, holds a unique position under Article 351, which identifies it as a foundational source for many Indian languages, including Hindi. Criteria for Declaring a Language as Classical The Government of India uses specific criteria to classify a language as “classical.” These include: A long-standing recorded history or early texts dating back 1500 to 2000 years. A rich body of ancient literature that is considered a valuable cultural and literary heritage by its speakers. An original literary tradition, not derived from any other speech community. A clear distinction between the classical form and the modern version of the language, including possible discontinuity between the two or with its later derivatives.


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