Question: What is a good hashtag for online content in Koch, the language in India?
Answer: #kdq2wiki is a good, distinctive and universal hashtag for online content in Koch.
This hashtag is also called Koch's #tagcoding hashtag.
- Distribution of Koch speakers 2011
- Koch - #kdq2wiki
- Digital cooperation - #digicoop1kdq
- Online library - #cpc8451kdq
- Community, social & personal services - #cpc9kdq
In accordance with Census 2011 there are 36,434 Koch speakers in India covering 0,003 % of the country's total population.
Koch speakers covering in:
- Meghalaya - मेघालय (23,199 with 0.78 % of the state's population),
- Assam - असम (12,550) and
- West Bengal - पश्चिम बंगाल (427).
Among the districts in Meghalaya, the highest number of Koch speakers is registered in:
- West Garo Hills - वेस्ट गारो हिल्स (21,070),
- South Garo Hills - साउथ गारो हिल्स (1,160),
- East Khasi Hills - ईस्ट खासी हिल्स (732) and
- East Garo Hills - ईस्ट गारो हिल्स (193 %).
In Assam, among the districts, the Koch speakers are registered the highest in Goalpara - गोवालपारा (5,449) and Nagaon - नगांव (1,538), Kokrajhar - कोकराझार (1,295), Dhemaji - धेमाजी (631), Baksa - बाक्सा (587), Chirang - चिरांग (507) and Udalguri - उदालगुड़ी (296).
Source: Census of India (2022) Language Atlas of India 2011. url
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