Q. Sindhi Language was included in the list of official languages in the 8th schedule of our constitution in which year? Answer:
1967
Notes: In the Constitution of India, there is a provision made for each of the Indian states to choose their own official language for communicating at the state level. The selected languages, which can be used for official purpose, have been listed in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution. Originally, there were 14 languages in the 8th schedule. The further languages were added as follows:
Sindhi by 21st amendment, 1967
Konkani, Manipuri and Nepali languages by 71st amendment, 1992
Bodo, Dogri, Santhali and Maithali by 92nd Amendment, 2004.