A106 ഭേദഗതി
B107 ഭേദഗതി
C127 ഭേദഗതി
D116 ഭേദഗതി
A106 ഭേദഗതി
B107 ഭേദഗതി
C127 ഭേദഗതി
D116 ഭേദഗതി
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II. Functional directors are counted within the 21-member limit for the board.
III. The right of members to information includes access to books and accounts.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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III. The amendment amended Article 334 of the Constitution.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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ii. Amendments to Fundamental Rights require a special majority of Parliament.
iii. Amendments to federal provisions require ratification by all State Legislatures.
iv. The term "special majority" refers to a majority of the total membership of each House and two-thirds of members present and voting.