Which states are included in Article 371?
Articles 370 – 371J
- Article 370 – provision with respect to the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
- Article 371 – provision with respect to the States of Maharashtra and Gujarat.
- Article 371 A – Special provision with respect to the State of Nagaland.
- Article 371 B – Special provision with respect to the State of Assam .
What is Article 371F of Indian Constitution?
The Governor of Sikkim under article 371F (g) is vested with special responsibility for the maintenance of peace and for equitable arrangement. The President of India may by public notification extend to Sikkim with necessary modifications any enactment which is in force in any other State of India.
When was Article 371 was made?
With the enactment of the Bombay Reorganisation Act, 1960, Article 371 (2) of the Constitution was made applicable to the States of Maharashtra and Gujarat with effect from 1.5. 1960.
What is Article 371 J Hyderabad Karnataka?
Article 371J was included in the Constitution in 2012 through the 118th Constitutional Amendment. In 2013, based on it, the Governor issued an order providing for reservation for persons from Hyderabad-Karnataka region in state-level offices and institutions.
Which one of the following states does not find a mention in Article 371 of the Constitution of India?
In the above information, we can see that Madhya Pradesh has not been provided with any special provisions under Article 371.
What is the important of Article 371 J?
Under Article 371-J, the President is empowered to provide that the Governor of Karnataka would have special responsibility for: The establishment of a separate development board for the Hyderabad-Karnataka region. The reservation in state government posts in the region for persons who belong to the region.
Why is article 371 from A to J amended?
The main objectives behind the Article 371 granting special provisions to some states are to meet the unique needs of the backward regions of these states, protect the economic and cultural interests of these regions, combat the local challenges and protect the customary laws in these regions.