- The 101st Constitution Amendment Act introduced – Goods and Service Tax
- The 42nd Constitutional Amendment is also known as – Mini Constitution
- 86th Constitutional amendment act which added 11th fundamental duty, was enacted in the year – 2002
- The Anti-Defection Law was inserted by – The 52nd Amendment (1985)
- The education was brought to the concurrent list from the state list by – 42nd Amendment (1976)
- The number of fundamental duties added by the 42nd amendment act 1976 – Ten
- Delhi was declared as the National Capital Territory by the – 69th Amendment Act 1991
- The states of the union of India were reorganised in a major way in 1956 after the enactment of – 7th constitutional Amendment Act
- Constitutional Amendment that made Puducherry a Union Territory is – 14th Constitutional Amendment
- The Election Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2021 introduced by – Ministry of Law and Justice
- 127th Constitutional Amendment Bill, 2021, was introduced in the Lok Sabha by the – Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment
- Taxation Laws (Amendment) Act, 2021 amends the Income Tax Act of – 1961
- The Amendment which abolished the right to property as a fundamental right – 44 th Amendment Act, 1978
- On 26 November 1949, India adopted the Preamble, and the terms ‘Socialist,’ ‘Secular,’ and ‘Integrity’ were later included through – 42nd Amendment Act (1976)
- State shall provide free and compulsory education to all children from the age of 6 to 14 years added by – 86th Amendment Act 2002
- The Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act passed in – 2014
- ‘To minimise inequalities in income status facilities and opportunities’ was added in DPSP (Article 38) by – 44th Constitutional Amendment Act,1978
- The Delhi Municipal Corporation (Amendment) Bill, 2022 aimed at unifying – 3 Municipal Corporations
- The government fulfilled the constitutional obligation stated in Article 40 through – 73rd amendment Act, 1992
- The 11th fundamental duty was added in the Indian Constitution by the – 86th Constitutional Amendment Act 2002
- Right to property was removed from the list of Fundamental Rights by the – 44th amendment act 1978
- The types of amendments mentioned in the Article 368 of Indian constitution are – two
- The duty for parents or guardian to provide opportunities for education for children aged six to fourteen was added to the fundamental duties by – 86th Amendment Act, 2002
- Provision related to protection and improvement of environment and safeguarding of forests and wildlife are added in constitution by – 42nd Amendment Act (1976)
- States and Union Territories are empowered to identify and specify socially and educationally backward classes by – 105th Amendment Act 2021
- The Constitutional Amendment Act that added Fundamental Duties in 1976 was – 42nd
- Provision for delimitation of constituencies on the basis of 2001 census has been made by – 87th Amendment Act 2003
- Right to property was removed from fundamental right and made a legal right under Article 300 A by – 44th Amendment Act 1978
- Separate National Commission for Scheduled Castes and National Commission for Scheduled Tribes were established by – 89th Amendment Act
- In India, the voting age was reduced from 21 to 18 by – 61st constitutional amendment
- Part IV A related to Fundamental duties was inserted in the Indian Constitution by – 42nd Amendment 1976
- The reservation of seats for Scheduled caste and scheduled tribes in the Lok Sabha and State legislative assemblies was extended for 10 years by – 104th Amendment Act (2019)
- Anglo-Indian reserved seats in the Parliament of India and State Legislatures were abolished by – 104th Amendment Act
- Terms like Socialist, Secular and Integrity was added into the preamble of Indian constitution by – 42nd Amendment 1976
- The 42nd Constitutional Amendment was made on the recommendation of – Swaran Singh Committee
- The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Amendment Bill, 2021 seeks to amend
- Juvenile Justice Act, 2015
- Article 51A (k) of the Indian Constitution was inserted by – 86th Amendment Act
- The voting age was reduced from 21 to 18 for elections to the Lok Sabha and Legislative Assemblies of states by – 61st Constitutional Amendment 1988
- Provisions related to Municipalities were added by – 74th Amendment Act 1992
- Jurisdiction of High Courts extended to Union Territories by – 7th Amendment Act 1956
- Konkani, Manipuri, and Nepali languages are added in 8th Schedule by – 71st Constitutional Amendment 1992
- The National Commission for Scheduled Tribes was established by – 89th Amendment Act, 2003
- Sikkim was awarded the status of full fledged state of India by – 36th Constitutional Amendment,1975
- 103rd Amendment Act, 2019 related to – 10% EWS reservation
- 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act, 1976 was passed under the leadership of – Indira Gandhi
- The reservation for Other Backward Classes in educational institutions was introduced by – 93rd Amendment Act, 2005
- The establishment of the National Judicial Appointments Commission in India was attempted through – 99 th Amendment 2014
- Dadra and Nagar Haveli was incorporated as a Union Territory through – 10th Amendment (1961)
- Parliament has the power to abridge fundamental rights under Article 368 declared by – 24th Constitutional Amendment 1976
- President of India who gave assent to the 100th Constitutional Amendment – Pranab Mukherjee
- Representation of the Anglo-Indian community in the Lok sabha and legislative assemblies removed by – 104th Constitutional Amendment Act
- Article 21A – Right To Education was added by – 86th Amendment Act (2002)
- The words “Socialist, Secular and Integrity” were added in the Preamble by the – 42 nd Amendment Act,1976
- The 97 th Amendment Act 2011, gave constitutional status and protection to – Cooperative Societies (Article 43B)
- The 42nd Amendment Act was passed under the leadership of – Indira Gandhi
- The voting age was reduced from 21 to 18 in India by – 61st Amendment Act 1989
- 103 rd Amendment Act provides for 10% quota for the – Economically Weaker Sections (EWS)
- Goa was accorded the status of full fledged state by – 56th Amendment Act 1987
- The land boundary agreement between India and Bangladesh was ratified by – 100th Amendment Act 2015
- Union Territories with legislatures are included in the electoral college for election to the office of President by – 70th Amendment Act 1992
- 27% reservation for OBC in government and private educational institutes was given by – 93rd Amendment act 2005
- 104th Constitutional Amendment Act extended the reservation for SCs and STs by another 10 years till -January 25, 2030.
- The titles and special privileges of former rulers of princely states are abolished by -26th Amendment Act 1971
- The first amendment to the Constitution was made in – 1951
- The elective strength of the Lok Sabha was increased from 525 to 545 members by – 31 st Amendment Act
- The size of council of ministers including Prime minister was restricted to 15 %of the total strength of the Lok Sabha by – 91st Constitutional Amendment 2003
- 42nd Constitutional Amendment is also known as – ‘Mini Constitution’
- Delhi got a Legislative Assembly with the enactment of the National Capital Territory Act, 1991 by – 69th Constitutional Amendment
- The 101st Amendment to the Indian Constitution is related to – Goods and Services Tax
- The representation of UTs in the Lok Sabha was reduced from 25 to 20 by – 31st Amendment Act, 1973
- Sikkim became an Associate State of the Indian Union by – 35 th Amendment Act, 1974
- Sikkim became the 22nd State of India on 26 April 1975, by – 36 th Amendment Act, 1975
- Sindhi language was added in the 8th schedule by – 21st Constitutional Amendment 1967
- The Anti-defection law was added in 10th Schedule by – 52nd Amendment, 1985
- The words – ‘Socialist’, ‘Secular’ and ‘Integrity’ are added in the Preamble by – 42nd Amendment to the Constitution
- National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Bill, 2021, passed in March 2021, amended the – National Capital Territory of Delhi Act,1991
- Goa was awarded the status of full fledged state by – 56th Amendment Act 1987
- An amendment to the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 was passed in the year – 2005
- The ceiling of profession tax from ₹250 p.a. to ₹2500 p.a. was increased by – 60th Amendment Act 1988
- The 40th Amendment Act, 1976 was passed to amend – Article 297
- Goods and Service Tax in India was introduced by – 101st Amendment Act, 2016
- Privy purses and privileges of former rulers of princely states abolished by – 26th Amendment Act 1971
- A new subject ‘Taxes on services’ was added in the Union List by – 88th Amendment Act 2003
- Abolition of the zamindari system was introduced by – First Amendment (1951)
- Goa, Daman and Diu incorporated as the eighth union territory by – 12th Amendment Act 1962
- Sindhi language was included in the 8th schedule of the constitution by – 21st Amendment Act 1967
- The provisions to limit the size of the Council of Ministers was introduced by – 91th Amendment Act 2003
- Eleventh Fundamental Duty was added by – 86 th Amendment, 2002
- The Right to Education under Article 21A included in the Indian Constitution by – 86th Amendment Act (2002)
- 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act, 1976 is also called – Mini Constitution
- The 11th Schedule of the Indian Constitution was added in 1992 by – 73rd Amendment Act
- The 73rd Amendment Act (1992) came into force on – April 1993
- The practice of nominating two members of the Anglo-Indian community by the President of India was abolished by – 104th Amendment, 2019
- All Adult members registered as voters in the Panchayat area constitutes – Gram Sabha
- 33% Reservation for women in elected offices of local bodies is provided by – 73rd and 74th Amendments
- Part IX, related to the Panchayats was added by – 73rd Amendment Act, 1992
- The bill related to reservation for 10% economically weaker sections is – 124th Constitutional Amendment Bill 2019
- Constitutional status to the National Commission for Backward Classes is provided by – 102nd Amendment, 2018
- Fundamental Duties under Article 51A was inserted by -42nd Amendment,1976
- Land boundary agreement between India and Bangladesh was ratified by – 100th Amendment (2015)
- Lok Sabha Seats was increased from 525 to 545 by – 31st Amendment, 1973
- Sindhi was included in Eighth Schedule by – 21st Amendment, 1967
- Delhi was designated as National Capital Territory by – 69th Amendment Act , 1991
- Directive principles were prioritized over Fundamental Right by – 42 nd Amendment , 1976
- Arunachal Pradesh was made a full-fledged state by – 55 th Amendment, 1986
- Article 326 of the Indian Constitution was amended by – 61st Amendment Act 1988
- Anti-defection law was added in 10th Schedule by – 52nd Amendment Act
- The 11 th schedule of Indian Constitution was added in 1992 by – 73rd constitutional Amendment Act
- Article 366 (22) of the Indian Constitution was amended by – 26th Amendment Act 1971
- 103rd Constitutional Amendment Act 2019 amends – Article 15 and 16
- Article 31 was removed from the constitution of India by – 44th Amendment Act 1978
- The 9th Schedule was added in the Constitution by – First Amendment Act 1951
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