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词条 Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India
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  1. Demand for more languages for inclusion in the Eighth Schedule

  2. References

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The Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India lists the official languages of the Republic of India. At the time when the Constitution was enacted, inclusion in this list meant that the language was entitled to representation on the Official Languages Commission,[1] and that the language would be one of the bases that would be drawn upon to enrich Hindi, the official language of the Union.[2] The list has since, however, acquired further significance. The Government of India is now under an obligation to take measures for the development of these languages, such that "they grow rapidly in richness and become effective means of communicating modern knowledge".[3] In addition, a candidate appearing in an examination conducted for public service is entitled to use any of these languages as the medium in which he or she answers the paper.[4]

As per Articles 344(1) and 351 of the Indian Constitution, the eighth schedule includes the recognition of the following 22 languages:[5]

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  1. Assamese
  2. Bengali
  3. Bodo
  4. Dogri
  5. Gujarati
  6. Hindi
  7. Kannada
  8. Kashmiri
  9. Konkani
  10. Maithili
  11. Malayalam
  12. Meitei
  13. Marathi
  14. Nepali
  15. Odia
  16. Punjabi
  17. Sanskrit
  18. Santali
  19. Sindhi
  20. Tamil
  21. Telugu
  22. Urdu
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Of these languages, 14 were initially included in the Constitution. Subsequently, Sindhi was added in 1967 by 21st constitutional amendment act; Konkani, Manipuri and Nepali were added in 1992 by 71st Constitutional Amendment Act; and Bodo, Dogri, Maithili and Santali were added in 2003 by 92nd Constitutional Amendment Act.[6]

Demand for more languages for inclusion in the Eighth Schedule

At present, as per Ministry of Home Affairs,[7] there are demands for inclusion of 42 more languages

in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution. These are:

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  1. Angika
  2. Banjara
  3. Bajjika
  4. Bishnupriya
  5. Bhojpuri
  6. Ladakhi
  7. Bhotia
  8. Bundelkhandi
  9. Chhattisgarhi
  10. Dhatki
  11. Indian English
  12. Indian French
  13. Garhwali (Pahari)
  14. Garo
  15. Gondi
  16. Gujjar/Gujjari
  17. Haryanvi
  18. Ho
  19. Kachachhi
  20. Kamtapuri
  21. Karbi
  22. Khasi
  23. Kodava (Coorgi)
  24. Kokborok
  25. Kumaoni (Pahari)
  26. Kurak
  27. Kurmali
  28. Lepcha
  29. Limbu
  30. Magahi
  31. Mizo (Lushai)
  32. Mundari
  33. Nagpuri
  34. Nicobarese
  35. Himachali
  36. Pali
  37. Rajbanshi
  38. Rajasthani
  39. Sambalpuri/Kosali
  40. Shaurseni (Prakrit)
  41. Siraiki
  42. Tenyidi
  43. Tulu
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References

1. ^Constitution of India, Article 344(1).
2. ^Constitution of India, Article 351.
3. ^Official Languages Resolution, 1968, para. 2. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100318123802/http://www.rajbhasha.gov.in/dolresolutioneng.htm |date=March 18, 2010 }}
4. ^Official Languages Resolution, 1968, para. 4. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100318123802/http://www.rajbhasha.gov.in/dolresolutioneng.htm |date=March 18, 2010 }}
5. ^The Constitution of India by P. M. Bakshi
6. ^http://mha.nic.in/hindi/sites/upload_files/mhahindi/files/pdf/Eighth_Schedule.pdf
7. ^http://mha.nic.in/hindi/sites/upload_files/mhahindi/files/pdf/Eighth_Schedule.pdf
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