Considering the 1963 assembly resolution and 1963 act, the new additional official languages were recognized by The Pondicherry Official Language Act, 1965 (Act No. 3 of 1965). This act established that "
the Tamil language shall [...] be the language to be used for all or any of the official purposes of the Union Territory. It states that
Provided that the Administrator may by like Notification, direct that in the case of Mahe area, the Malayalam language, and in the case of Yanam area, the Telugu language may be used for such official purposes and subject to such conditions as may be specified in such notification". Finally, it states that "
Notwithstanding anything contained in section 3, and from the commencement of this Act, the English language may be used for all or any of the official purposes of the Union Territory". During the early twentieth century, Tamil gained equal status alongside the existing French language. After the merger with India, Telugu and Malayalam also obtained the same status although with some restrictions. Though the status of each languages varies with respect to each district, when communicating in between districts of different languages, generally English is used for convenience. The three official languages are: •
Tamil: Language used by the union territory government, especially used when communicating within and between the Tamil majority districts of (
Pondicherry and
Karaikal) along with issuing official decrees. •
Telugu: Used when communicating within Telugu district
Yanam. •
Malayalam: Used when communicating within Malayalam district
Mahé. ==Demographics==