There are Twelve schedules to the constitution
The Ninenth schedule was added by the first amendment to constitution in 1951
and the 11th by the 73rd and 74th amendment to 1992
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First schedule
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(Under articles 1 and 4) gives a list of the states and territories comprising the union)
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Second schedule
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Under arts 59(3), 65(3) , 75(6),97,125.148(3),158(3) consists of 5 parts Ato E
Part A fixes the remuneration and emoluments payable to the president and governors
Part B has been deleted by the constitution (seventh amendment ) act of 1956
Part c contains provisions as to the speaker and the deputy speaker of the house of the people and the chairman and deputy chairman of the council of states and chairman and deputy chairman of the legislative assembly
Part D co contains provisions as to the emoluments of the judges of the supreme court and of the high courts
Part E contains provisions as to the comptroller and auditor general of India
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Third Schedule
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(Under Arts 75(4) , 99 , 124(6), 148(2), 164(3), 188 and 219 contains forms of oaths and affirmations
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Fourth Schedule
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Under art s 4(1) and (20) allocates seats for each state and union territory in the council of states
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Fifth Schedule
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Under art 244(1) provides for for the administration and control of scheduled areas
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Sixth Schedule
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Under arts 214(2) and 275(1) provides for the administration of tribal areas in Assam, Meghalaya and Mizoram
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Seventh Schedule
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Under art 246 gives three lists
1. Union list contains 97 subjects in which the union government has exclusive authority
2. State List contains 66 subjects which are under the exclusive authority of state governments
3. Concurrent List contains 47 subjects where the union and states have concurrent powers
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Eighth schedule
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Under art 344(1) and 351(1) gives a a list of Indian Languaguge
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Ninth Schedule
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Under art 31(b) was added by the constitution (first amendment) act 1951. It contains act and orders relating to land tenure , land tax, railways, industries etc
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Tenth schedule
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Under art 101 , 102 ,191 and 192 it contains the anti-detection act
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Eleventh Schedule
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Under art 243 G mentions functional areas or subjects that are necessary for implementation of schemes for economic development and social justice to each panchayat
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Twelfth Schedule
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Mentions three types of municipal committee -nagar panchyat for transtitional municipal council for smaller urban areas and municipal corporation for large urban areas
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Friday, 17 August 2012
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- KARIMNAGAR, TELANGANA, India
- Working as a Postal Assistant from March 28, 2011 Karimnagar Head Post Office and worked as Divisional treasurer for NFPE Union from February 03, 2013 to April 19, 2015.
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