In 1967, which language was added to the list of major recognized Indi

In 1967, which language was added to the list of major recognized Indian languages by a Constitutional Amendment?

Pashto
Sindhi
Garo
Konkani
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The 21st Constitutional Amendment Act of 1967 added Sindhi to the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution, which lists the major recognized Indian languages.
The Eighth Schedule originally listed 14 languages. Subsequent amendments increased the number of recognized languages.
Sindhi was the first language added to the Eighth Schedule after the original list. Later, Konkani, Manipuri, Nepali (by 71st Amendment, 1992), and Bodo, Dogri, Maithili, Santhali (by 92nd Amendment, 2003) were added, bringing the current total to 22 languages.
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