India releases first edition of Dogri version of Indian Constitution

India released the first edition of the Dogri version of the Indian Constitution. The release of this version is a significant step towards promoting and preserving the cultural heritage of the country

Dogri is a language spoken in the northern Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir and is one of the 22 official languages recognized by the Indian Constitution.

Dogri is one of the official languages of the Indian Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. On 22 December 2003, in a major milestone for the official status of the language, Dogri was recognized as a national language of India in the Indian constitution.

The earliest written reference to Dogri (using the paleonym Duggar) is found in the Nuh sipihr (The Nine Heavens), written by the poet Amir Khosrow in 1317 CE.

Dogri is descended from Sanskrit, the language of the Vedas (15001200 BCE).

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