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		<description><![CDATA[Hindi is the most widely spoken language of the Republic of India, centered principally in the states of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh in the north-central part of the country. Its 275 million speakers rank it as one of the leading languages of the world but it is, nevertheless, understood by only about one-third of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hindi is the most widely spoken language of the Republic of India,  centered principally in the states of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh  in the north-central part of the country. Its 275 million speakers rank  it as one of the leading languages of the world but it is, nevertheless,  understood by only about one-third of India&#8217;s population. When  independence was achieved in 1947, Hindi was chosen as India&#8217;s national  language, but its failure to win acceptance among speakers of other  languages has forced it to share the title of official language with  English.</p>
<p>Speakers of Hindi are also to be found in many scattered parts of the  world. In the newly independent countries of Mauritius, in the Indian  Ocean, and Fiji, in the Pacific, it is spoken by about a third of the  population. There are also sizable bodies of speakers in Trinidad,  Guyana, and Surinam.</p>
<p>Like most of the languages of northern India, Hindi is descended from  Sanskrit. Hindi and Urdu, the official language of Pakistan, are  virtually the same language, though the former is written in the  Sanskrit characters and the latter in the Perso-Arabic script. Pure  Hindi derives most of its vocabulary from Sanskrit, while Urdu contains  many words from Persian and Arabic. The basis of both languages is  actually Hindustani, the colloquial form of speech that served as the  lingua franca of much of India for more than four centuries.</p>
<p>Hindi was originally a variety of Hindustani spoken in the area of New  Delhi. Its development into a national language had its beginnings in  the colonial period, when the British began to cultivate it as a  standard among government officials. Later it was used for literary  purposes and has since become the vehicle for some excellent prose and  poetry.</p>
<p>English words of Hindi origin include <strong>cot, loot, thug, chintz, bandanna, dungaree, rajali, pundit, coolie, tom-tom</strong>, and <strong>juggernaut</strong>.</p>
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