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the article 371 has been amended from A to J . Give reason answer for one marks​

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Answered by xxsadkingxx1
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Article 371 of the Indian Constitution is connected to granting special provisions for some states of the Indian Union. As part of XXI and XXII of the Constitution of India, Article 371 grants some temporary, transition and special provisions to some states in the country. Ranging from Article 371-A to Article 371-J, this Article gives special provisions for the states of Maharashtra, Gujarat, Nagaland, Assam, Manipur, Andhra Pradesh, Sikkim, Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh, Goa and Karnataka. The main objectives behind the Article 371 granting special provisions to some states are to meet the unique needs of the backward regions of these states, protect the economic and cultural interests of these regions, combat the local challenges and protect the customary laws in these regions.

Answered by WolfGamerz
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The article 371 has been amended from A to J

Article 371 deals with the Special Provisions for different states and the total number states included in these are 11.

Some of the main reason was to protect these areas from outside interference and some of these were on borders and important from a security point of view.

These were added from time to time with their demands.

Like Article 371A deals with the Nagaland, Article 371B deals with Assam and other articles deal with states like Manipur, Telangana, Mizoram, and many others.

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