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Match List 1 and List 2 and select the correct answer.
List I
List II
A. 93rd Amendment
1. Parliament's powers to
amend Fundamental Rights
B. 97th Amendment
2. Abolition of special privileges ofPrincely
States, titles and pensions
C. 24th Amendment
3. Reservation for OBCs
in unaided educational institutions
D. 26th
Amendment
4. New Cooperative Act
1 3 2 4
3 4 1 2
4 2 3 1
. 3 1 2 4
The 93rd Constitutional Amendment allows the government to make special provisions for "advancement of any socially and educationally backward classes of citizens", including their admission in aided or unaided private educational institutions
The 97th amendment to the Constitution inserts a critical point into Article 19(1)(c) by recognising the right of the people to form cooperative societies as a fundamental right. It envisages their insulation from political interference, and infusion of greater managerial skills and autonomy into their functioning.
Twenty-fourth Amendment of the Constitution of India. Enables Parliament to dilute Fundamental Rights through Amendments of the Constitution, and empowers it to amend any provision of the Constitution. Also makes it obligatory for the President to give his assent, when a Constitution Amendment Bill is presented to him
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