Which tribal group in Telangana has its own distinct language, Gondi?

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The correct answer is C. Gonds.

Gonds are an indigenous people of central India. They are the largest tribal group in India, with a population of over 10 million. Gonds speak Gondi, a Dravidian language. Gondi is the official language of the Indian state of Telangana.

Koyas are an indigenous people of central India. They are a sub-group of the Gonds. Koyas speak Koyali, a Dravidian language. Koyali is not an official language of any Indian state.

Chenchus are an indigenous people of central India. They are a sub-group of the Gonds. Chenchus speak Chenchu, a Dravidian language. Chenchu is not an official language of any Indian state.

Lambadis are an indigenous people of central India. They are a nomadic people who speak Lambadi, a Dravidian language. Lambadi is not an official language of any Indian state.