Articles 371C to 371D of the Indian Constitution: Crafting Special Provisions for Regional Development in the Modern Era
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Articles 371C to 371D of the Indian Constitution: Crafting Special Provisions for Regional Development in the Modern Era Articles 371C to 371D of the Indian Constitution delineate special provisions for certain states, recognizing their unique historical, cultural, and socio-economic contexts. As India strides into the modern era, an analysis of the relevance and implications of these articles becomes imperative. This article delves into the constitutional intricacies, explores relevant case laws, and sheds light on the dynamics surrounding these articles in the contemporary socio-political landscape. Constitutional Provisions: - Article 371C: Special provisions for Manipur, conferring legislative power to the President for the development of the hill areas. - Article 371D: Special provisions for Andhra Pradesh, focusing on local governance and equitable opportunities in public services. Contemporary Significance: In the present socio-political landscape, Articles 371C to 371D mainta...