<P> At present, as per Ministry of Home Affairs, there are demands for inclusion of 41 more languages in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution . These are: </P> <Ol> <Li> Angika </Li> <Li> Banjara </Li> <Li> Bazika </Li> <Li> Bishnupriya </Li> <Li> Bhojpuri </Li> <Li> Bhoti </Li> <Li> Bhotia </Li> <Li> Bundelkhandi </Li> <Li> Chhattisgarhi </Li> <Li> Dhatki </Li> <Li> Indian English </Li> <Li> Indian French </Li> <Li> Garhwali (Pahari) </Li> <Li> Gondi </Li> <Li> Gujjar / Gujjari </Li> <Li> Haryanvi </Li> <Li> Ho </Li> <Li> Kachachhi </Li> <Li> Kamtapuri </Li> <Li> Karbi </Li> <Li> Khasi </Li> <Li> Kodava (Coorgi) </Li> <Li> Kok Barak </Li> <Li> Kumaoni (Pahari) </Li> <Li> Kurak </Li> <Li> Kurmali </Li> <Li> Lepcha </Li> <Li> Limbu </Li> <Li> Mizo (Lushai) </Li> <Li> Magahi </Li> <Li> Mundari </Li> <Li> Nagpuri </Li> <Li> Nicobarese </Li> <Li> Himachali </Li> <Li> Pali </Li> <Li> Rajasthani </Li> <Li> Sambalpuri / Kosali </Li> <Li> Shaurseni (Prakrit) </Li> <Li> Siraiki </Li> <Li> Tenyidi </Li> <Li> Tulu </Li> </Ol> <Li> Garhwali (Pahari) </Li> <Li> Gujjar / Gujjari </Li>

Languages listed in the eighth schedule to the constitution of india)