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22. Between 2004 and 2014, India began
introducing a series of path breaking
pieces of social legislations to expand
the economic security and social
opportunities for its citizens. Given
below are some of them. Arrange them
in a chronological order.
A. The Right to Education Act
B. The National Food Security Act
C. Forest Rights Act
D. The Right to Information Act
(1) A, C, B and D
(2) D, A, C and B
(3) D, C, A and B
(4) A, B, D and C
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(3) D, C, A and B
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- Chronological order means the activities or works should be arranged according to their times of happening. It should be in the order "first done, first mention".
- (D) The Right to Information Act: Right to Information Act was passed in 2005, by the Parliament of India. It sets out the rules regarding citizens' rights to get the information. It is recognized as a Fundamental Right under Constitution, Part-III. It is an extension of the Fundamental Right to Information Act, 2002.
- (C) Forest Rights Act: The Forest Rights Act was passed in the year 2006. It comprises of the recognition of Forest Rights for the Scheduled Tribes and other forest dwellers. It was enacted to protect the Right to Environment with their Right to Life and livelihood.
- (A) The Right to Education Act: The Right to Education (RTE) Act was passed in the year 2009. It is the Right of children of India to avail free and compulsory education. It is a Fundamental Right, under Article 21-A of the Constitution. This act provides children, the right to full time elementary education of equitable quality. This leads to the obvious benefits of economic efficiency and social welfare.
- (B) The National Food Security Act: The National Food Security Act was signed in 2013. It is an act signed to provide subsidized food grains to approximately two-thirds of the India's population. Under the provisions of the bill, the Midday meal scheme, Integrated Child Development Services and Public Distribution System (PDS) are present.
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