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Which of the following statements is/are correct regarding the 97th Constitutional Amendment (2012)?

i. The right to form co-operative societies was made a fundamental right under Article 19(1)(c). ii. The term of office for elected board members of a co-operative society is 7 years. iii. The board of a co-operative society cannot be superseded for more than six months unless there is government financial involvement.

AOnly i

BOnly i and iii

COnly ii and iii

DAll of the above (i, ii, and iii)

Answer:

B. Only i and iii

Read Explanation:

97th Constitutional Amendment Act, 2012: Key Provisions and Significance

  • Insertion of Part IX-B: This amendment introduced Part IX-B into the Constitution of India, specifically dealing with 'Co-operative Societies'.
  • Fundamental Right to Form Co-operatives: Article 19(1)(c) was amended to include the right to form co-operative societies as a fundamental right. This empowers citizens to associate and form co-operative entities.
  • New Article 43B: Directive Principles of State Policy were enhanced with the addition of Article 43B, which directs the State to promote co-operative society autonomy, democratic management, and professional management.
  • Regulation of Co-operatives: The amendment also inserted Articles 243ZH to 243ZT, which lay down the framework for the incorporation, regulation, and management of co-operative societies.
  • Board of Directors' Tenure: The term of office for elected members of the board of a co-operative society is generally fixed at five years, not seven years as stated in option ii. This ensures regular democratic renewal of the leadership.
  • Supersession of Boards: The amendment stipulates that the board of a co-operative society cannot be superseded for more than six months. However, this restriction does not apply if the government has provided financial assistance to the co-operative society, allowing for a longer period of administrator-led management in such cases. This addresses situations where financial health necessitates intervention.
  • Competitive Exam Relevance: Understanding constitutional amendments, especially those related to fundamental rights and directive principles, is crucial for competitive exams like UPSC Civil Services, State PSCs, and other government recruitment tests. Amendments often form the basis for direct and indirect questions.

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In which of the following amendment the term of Lok Sabha increased from 5 to 6 years?
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What is/are the major change/s made through the 86th Constitutional Amendment Act?

  1. It added Article 21A, making free and compulsory education a Fundamental Right for children aged 6 to 14.

  2. It amended Article 45 to provide for early childhood care and education for children below 6 years.

  3. It increased the number of Fundamental Duties to 12.

Consider the following statements about the types of constitutional amendments:

  1. The procedure for amending Article 368 itself requires a special majority of the Parliament and ratification by at least half of the state legislatures.

  2. The abolition or creation of legislative councils in states is considered an amendment under Article 368.

  3. Amendments related to the formation of new states and the alteration of their boundaries do not fall under the purview of Article 368.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

ഏത് ഭേദദഗതി അനുസരിച്ചാണ് സ്വത്തവകാശത്തെ മൗലികാവകാശങ്ങളുടെ കൂട്ടത്തില്‍ നിന്ന് നീക്കം ചെയ്തത്?