Answer:
The Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution currently lists 22 languages recognized as official languages. Here is the list of these languages along with their scripts:
Assamese - Assamese script
Bengali - Bengali script
Bodo - Devanagari script
Dogri - Devanagari script
Gujarati - Gujarati script
Hindi - Devanagari script
Kannada - Kannada script
Kashmiri - Perso-Arabic script
Konkani - Devanagari script
Maithili - Devanagari script
Malayalam - Malayalam script
Manipuri - Bengali script
Marathi - Devanagari script
Nepali - Devanagari script
Odia (Oriya) - Odia script
Punjabi - Gurmukhi script
Sanskrit - Devanagari script
Santali - Ol Chiki script
Sindhi - Devanagari script
Tamil - Tamil script
Telugu - Telugu script
Urdu - Perso-Arabic script
These languages represent the diverse linguistic and cultural heritage of India, and their inclusion in the Constitution is aimed at promoting linguistic diversity and preserving the rich linguistic traditions of the country.