G. N. Devy is the chief editor of the PLSI series. He taught at the Maharaja Sayajirao University, Baroda, till 1996 before leaving to set up the Bhasha Research Centre in Baroda and the Adivasi Akademi at Tejgadh, where he worked towards conserving and promoting the languages and culture of indigenous and nomadic communities. Apart from being awarded the Padma Shree, he has received many awards for his work in literature and language conservation.
Ramnika Gupta, Head of Ramnika Foundation, has an MA from Punjab University and a Bed from Central Institute of Education. She was MLA and former member of the Legislative Assembly of Bihar. A litterateur dedicated to the development of Dalits, adivasis and women, she has been honoured for her literary as well as her social work.
Prabhatkumar Singh, PhD (Anthropology), is a professor in the Department of Anthropology, Ranchi University. He is well-known for his extensive work on the Kurmali language spoken in Jharkhand. He is a renowned scholar and has published three books and thirty-five research papers. Singh has also participated and presented papers in numerous national and international seminars.
The People’s Linguistic Survey of India The National Editorial Collective List of Volumes Acknowledgements Foreword A Nation Proud of Its Language Diversity: Chief Editor’s Introduction Editorial Contributors to the Volume An Appeal to Readers List of Languages Covered in this Volume
PART I: SCHEDULED LANGUAGE 1. Santhali
PART II: NON-SCHEDULED LANGUAGES 2. Angika 3. Asuri 4. Bhumij 5. Birajiya 6. Birhor 7. Gondi 8. Ho 9. Khadiya 10. Khortha 11. Korwa 12. Kudukh 13. Kurmali 14. Mal Paharia 15. Mundari 16. Nagpuri 17. Panchpargania 18. Shabar
Index LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES Table I: Distribution of Indian Scheduled Languages Figure II: Speakers of Santhali in India Figure III: Speakers of Scheduled Languages in Jharkhand Figure IV: Political Map of Jharkhand Figure V: Language Map of Jharkhand