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Articles 371 to 374 of the Indian Constitution: Regional Special Provisions and Their Contemporary Relevance

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Articles 371 to 374 of the Indian Constitution: Regional Special Provisions and Their Contemporary Relevance The Indian Constitution, a blueprint for the nation's governance, acknowledges the diverse cultural, social, and historical nuances across different regions. Articles 371 to 374 encompass special provisions tailored for specific regions and communities within the country, aiming to address their unique needs and preserve their distinct identities. In the modern era, these provisions have witnessed interpretations and implementations that resonate with the evolving landscape of Indian society. Article 371: Special Provisions for Different States Article 371 provides for special provisions for various states, such as Maharashtra, Gujarat, Nagaland, Assam, and others. These provisions address a range of issues, including reservation in educational institutions, local employment preferences, and protection of customary laws and practices. In the case of Mandal Commission v. Stat...