As per the constitution provision under article 244 scheduled areas cam be declared in which if the states
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In the Article 244(1) of the Constitution, expression Scheduled Areas means such areas as the President may by order declare to be Scheduled Areas.
The President may at any time by order
direct that the whole or any specified part of a Scheduled Area shall cease to be a Scheduled Area or a part of such an area;increase the area of any Scheduled Area in a State after consultation with the Governor of that State;alter, but only by way of rectification of boundaries, any Scheduled Area;on any alteration of the boundaries of a State on the admission into the Union or the establishment of a new State, declare any territory not previously included in any State to be, or to form part of, a Scheduled Area;rescind, in relation to any State of States, any order or orders made under these provisions and in consultation with the Governor of the State concerned, make fresh orders redefining the areas which are to be Scheduled Areas.
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here s the answer
In the Article 244(1) of the Constitution, expression Scheduled Areas means such areas as the President may by order declare to be Scheduled Areas.
The President may at any time by order
direct that the whole or any specified part of a Scheduled Area shall cease to be a Scheduled Area or a part of such an area;increase the area of any Scheduled Area in a State after consultation with the Governor of that State;alter, but only by way of rectification of boundaries, any Scheduled Area;on any alteration of the boundaries of a State on the admission into the Union or the establishment of a new State, declare any territory not previously included in any State to be, or to form part of, a Scheduled Area;rescind, in relation to any State of States, any order or orders made under these provisions and in consultation with the Governor of the State concerned, make fresh orders redefining the areas which are to be Scheduled Areas.
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