The correct options are
A Urdu
B Sindhi
C Marathi
According to some historians, Indian people were of two races, the Dravidian race and the Indo-Aryan race. Some historians believe that the ancient Indian race in the Indus Valley Civilisation was initially the Dravidian race. This race is believed to have been displaced by the Indo-Aryan race who pushed the Dravidians to the southern part of India. The Dravidians established three main kingdoms in the South, the Cheras, Cholas, and Pandyas and their main languages were Tamil, Tulu, Malayalam, Telugu, and Kannada. Most North-Indian states were home to the people of the Indo-Aryan race. Languages like Gujarati, Urdu, Sindhi and Marathi are said to have origins which can be traced back to the Indo-Aryans. Telugu is an example of a Dravidian language.