The language of the recognized indigenous nationality of Rana Tharu is ‘
Rana Tharu’. Under the umbrella of the Nepal Rana Tharu Samaj, a protest was held demanding the Rana Tharu language be made one of the official languages of Sudurpaschim Pradesh. In Kanchanpur, mother-tongue education is provided in the Rana Tharu language up to grade three. The
Language Commission of Nepal has recommended Rana Tharu as official language in Sudurpashchim Province. Rana Tharu is also spoken in specific areas of
Uttar Pradesh,
India including the
Lakhimpur Kheri district, particularly in
Palia Kalan and Chandan Chauki block, situated on the
India–Nepal border. Additionally, it is spoken in the
Udham Singh Nagar district of
Uttarakhand state. The language has linguistic distinctions with dialects in India and shows lexical similarities with
Awadhi as well. Additionally
Buksa language, is largely mutually intelligible with Rana Tharu. Rana Tharu is used in various aspects of life, including at home, with friends, and in religious contexts. It is actively spoken outside the home such as in the workplace and education. The language is widely utilized by all members of the community and coexists with the use of
Hindi and
Nepali. == References ==