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Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the Lists:
List I (Amendment to the Constitution of India) List II (Subject)
A. 52nd Amendment Act, 1985 1. Reduction of voting age from 21 to 18
B. 73rd Amendment Act, 1992 2. Right to Education
C. 61st Amendment Act, 1988 3. Panchayati Raj
D. 86th Amendment Act, 2006 4. Disqualification on grounds of defection
Code:
A B C D
4 1 3 2
4 3 1 2
2 3 1 4
2 1 3 4
Constitution 52nd Amendment Act, 1985. Constitution 52nd Amendment Act, 1985 provided provisions related to anti-defection in India. In this amendment, articles 101, 102, 190 and 191 were changed. It laid down the process by which legislators may be disqualified on grounds of defection and inserted schedule 10
The 73rd Amendment 1992 added a new Part IX to the constitution titled “The Panchayats” covering provisions from Article 243 to 243(O); and a new Eleventh Schedule covering 29 subjects within the functions of the Panchayats.
The Constitution (Sixty-first Amendment) Act, 1988 The 61st Amendment reduces the voting age from 21 years to 18 years for the Lok Sabha and Assembly election.
The 86th amendment to the constitution of India in 2002, provided Right to Education as a fundamental right in part-III of the Constitution. The same amendment inserted Article 21A which made Right to Education a fundamental right for children between 6-14 years
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