The People's Linguistic Survey of India provides an overview of the extant and dying languages of India, as perceived by their speakers. It is the outcome of a nationwide survey of languages that has been documented by linguists, writers, social activists, and members of different speech communities. Critically, it encapsulates the world view of the speakers of the languages. Andhra Pradesh Ki Bhashayen presents the languages spoken in this southern state of India. There are 16 languages covered in this volume-- 1. Telugu, 2. Deccani Urdu, 3. Scheduled Languages as Minority Languages in Andhra Pradesh, 4. Yerukala, 5. Kui, 6. Kupiya, 7. Kuvi, 8. Konda/Kubi, 9. Koya, 10. Gadaba, 11. Gondi, 12. Chenchu, 13. Muliya 14. Lambadi/Banjara, 15. Savara, and 16. The lesser-known languages of Andhra Pradesh.