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465:, recommending that the Bill be passed in the present form. The Report was laid on the table of the Lok Sabha on 5 December 2003. The Bill was debated by the Lok Sabha on 22 December 2003 and passed on the same day, with a formal amendment changing the short title from "One-hundredth" to "Ninety-second". During the consideration of the Bill in the House, an amendment was moved by L.K. Advani to include three other languages, namely, Santali, Maithili and Dogri in the Eighth Schedule. The amendment was adopted by the House, and a newly substituted section 2 provided for inclusion of Bodo as Entry No. 3, Dogri as Entry No. 4, Maithili as Entry No. 10, Santali as Entry No. 18 and also for consequential re-numbering of the existing entries, accordingly. The Bill, as passed by the Lok Sabha, was considered and passed by the Rajya Sabha on 23 December 2003. 489: 28: 1506: 1460: 1414: 1282:, stated that while he had no objection to any language being included in the Eighth Schedule, the Government should have consulted the Standing Committee to bring "a comprehensive and well thought-out legislation". He further added that, "piecemeal legislations as this would only create rift in the country". 1358:
termed the day that the bill passed as historic for tribal people. Murmu further expressed that the long-cherished dreams of the tribals had been fulfilled, saying, "This is the first time that the Adivasis have got recognition". Murmu had tabled the proposal for the inclusion of the Santali language
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with any other Indian language, Advani stated that it was necessary that both English and Hindi co-exist for the unity of the country, stating, "National unity is more important than language issue." He further stated that de-linking from English was not a good thing, as he felt that knowledge of
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Speaking in the Lok Sabha on 22 December, Advani stated that the constitutional amendment to include Bodo was "in pursuance of a very valuable Memorandum of Settlement arrived at between the representatives of the Bodo community, the Government of Assam and the Government of India". A part of the
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felt that inclusion of a language or dialect in the Eighth Schedule should be done carefully and comprehensively to ensure that there was no dispute on the language medium of examinations, finding teachers, and programmes on radio and television.
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member S. Viduthalai Virumbi stated that Hindi was not a "majority language", and demanded that the official language of a State be included as official language of the country. Verumbi was interrupted by SP member
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member Chandrakala Pandey named more than a dozen languages that she believed should be included in the Eighth Schedule. SP member Rama Shankar Kaushik felt that the Government needed to differentiate between
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There have been demands for inclusion of certain languages in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution. It is proposed to include Bodo language in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution.
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in the Eighth Schedule in the Lok Sabha. Murmu stated that he would now fight for the inclusion of other tribal languages like Ho, Kuruk and Munda in the Eighth Schedule.
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youths celebrated the passage of the 92nd Amendment by bursting crackers and distributing sweets at various tribal-dominated areas such as Karandih, Parsudih, Kadma and
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Rajya Sabha MP, stated that no Indian language could flourish as long as the recognition given to English remained. Reacting to the demand for substituting
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and sought to amend the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution. The full text of the Statement of Objects and Reasons appended to the bill is given below:
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existing entry 15 shall be re-numbered as entry 19 and before entry 19 as so re-numbered, the following entry shall be inserted, namely:β€”
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existing entry 3 shall be re-numbered as entry 5, and before entry 5 as so re-numbered, the following entries shall be inserted, namely:β€”
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existing entry 8 shall be re-numbered as entry 11 and before entry 11 as so re-numbered, the following entry shall be inserted, namely:β€”
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languages, thereby raising the total number of languages listed in the schedule to 22. The Eighth Schedule lists languages that the
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settlement was that the Government of India would consider inclusion of Bodo language in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution.
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described inclusion of Santhali language as "not surprising", saying, "It was a political decision and had to happen some day."
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The bill, as introduced, was referred to the Standing Committee on Home Affairs, which presented its report to the
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Rajya Sabha MP, stated that the legislation's intention was not to reduce the impact or acceptability of
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BE it enacted by Parliament in the Fifty-fourth year of the Republic of India as follows:β€”
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existing entries 16 to 18 shall respectively be re-numbered as entries 20 to 22.
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existing entries 9 to 14 shall respectively be re-numbered as entries 12 to 17;
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This Act may be called the Constitution (Ninety-second Amendment) Act, 2003.
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on 7 January 2004, and came into force on the same date. It was notified in
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existing entries 4 to 7 shall respectively be re-numbered as entries 6 to 9;
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Lok Sabha Debate on the Constitution (One-Hundredth Amendment) Bill, 2003
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in 1992, raising the total number of languages to 18.
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by including more languages in the Eighth Schedule.
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The Constitution (Ninety-second Amendment) Act, 2003
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The Constitution (Ninety-second Amendment) Act, 2003
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Parliament of India
Long title

India
Lok Sabha
Rajya Sabha
Lok Sabha
Bill
Lal Krishna Advani
conference committee
21st
71st
Bodo
Dogri
Maithili
Santali
official languages
Eighth Schedule to the Constitution
Constitution of India
Bodo
Dogri
Maithili
Santali
Government of India
Eighth Schedule to the Constitution
Sindhi
21st Amendment
Konkani
Meitei

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