This article is not the place to allude to the status of other languages. I have some questions1.Does the link mention what is the second classical language?2.If it mention Sanskrit there,then the question is if Tamil is just a surviving language and NOT living language?3.Though Kannada and Telugu are not considered as classical in international academic levels the Indian gvt made a political move of declaring them as classic.So if these languages have to be considered as a classic from an academic point of view then there are 4 classical languages.So why should the reference 2 exist in this article?(Arun1paladin (talk) 05:52, (UTC)) Agree with you to a certain extent. Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.122.121.107 (talk) 15:44, (UTC) 2 surviving classical language? Maps of India created by user zakuya inaccurately depict the whole of jammu Kashmir as under Indian control, and makes no attempt to clarify this glaring error.
But it sounds incorrect to me.-C.R.Selvakumar (talk) 06:08, 22 February 2011 (UTC) inaccurate Indian maps I know this is not a place to challenge published results. There are many other words with close connection.