discuss the powers of the president of India regarding the schedule areas in 120 words.
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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.
- The criteria followed for declaring an area as Scheduled Area are
- preponderance of tribal population;
- compactness and reasonable size of the area;
- under-developed nature of the area; and
- marked disparity in economic standard of the people.
- These criteria are not spelt out in the Constitution of India but have become well established. They embody principles followed in declaring 'Excluded' and 'Partially-Excluded' Areas under the Government of India Act 1935, Schedule B of recommendations of the Excluded and Partially Excluded Areas Sub Committee of Constituent Assembly and the Scheduled Areas and Scheduled Tribes Commission 1961.
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