User talk:Ultimate goal by the government



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Speaker numbers
Thank you for your contributions: it's great to see work getting done about our coverage of the languages of Himachal. Just a few notes though. Here you changed the text from At the time of the 2011 census, census, 44% of the population in the district declared Kullui as their first language, 23% opted for Pahari, 10% chose Seraji, to At the time of the 2011 census, census, 54% of the population in the district declared Kullui as their first language, 23% opted for Pahari. After your change, the sentence was factually wrong: it is not the case that 54% said they spoke Kullui. Only 44% did, you've just added the 10% who said they spoke Serazi. Given that Serazi is a Kullui dialect, there are situations where it makes sense to add up the two numbers, but we can't do that when reporting the primary census data. Maybe you can have a look at WP:OR and espeically WP:SYNTH for some of the reasoning at work here?

Similar siutaitons arise in other articles, so it pays to be careful. I wish the articles could say "N% of the district's population speak the X language", but for Himachal we can't really do that: when asked during the census, speakers of one and the same language variety may identify it variously as either the specific dialect (like Serazi), the language (Kullui), a bigger regional group (Pahadi), or occasionally something even broader (like Hindi). So in most cases, the only option is report those various identifications from the census and make sure we're explicit that we're simply reporting the census data. – Uanfala (talk) 12:38, 24 February 2023 (UTC)

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