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The 71st Amendment of the Indian Constitution was enacted in 1992. It primarily dealt with the recognition of languages in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution. Here are the key provisions of the 71st Amendment: Inclusion of Konkani, Maithili, and Sindhi languages in the Eighth Schedule: The amendment added Konkani, Maithili, and Sindhi to the list of recognized languages in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution. The Eighth Schedule contains the list of languages recognized by the Constitution of India. Prior to the 71st Amendment, there were 15 languages in the Schedule; with this amendment, the number was increased to 18. Significance: This amendment was a significant step toward recognizing the linguistic diversity of India and ensuring that people speaking these languages received due recognition and rights. It helped further the development and preservation of the languages included. Impact: The inclusion of these languages led to more formal support for education, media, and cultural promotion in those languages.