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Articles 371I to 371J of the Indian Constitution: Striking a Balance Between Regional Autonomy and National Unity in the Modern Era

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Articles 371I to 371J of the Indian Constitution: Striking a Balance Between Regional Autonomy and National Unity in the Modern Era Articles 371I to 371J of the Indian Constitution embody special provisions for the states of Goa and Karnataka, recognizing their unique historical, cultural, and socio-economic contexts. As India strides into the modern era, an exploration of the relevance and implications of these articles becomes imperative. This article delves into the constitutional intricacies, discusses relevant case laws, and sheds light on the dynamics surrounding these articles in the contemporary socio-political landscape. Constitutional Provisions: - Article 371I: Special provisions for the state of Goa, emphasizing the continuation of existing laws and customs, especially in matters of domicile. - Article 371J: Special provisions for the state of Karnataka, addressing issues related to employment and education opportunities for certain sections of society. Contemporary Signi...