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The Constitution (Seventy-first Amendment) Act, 1992, was introduced in Lok Sabha on 20 August 1992, as the Constitution (Seventy-eighth Amendment) Bill, 1992 (Bill No. 142 of 1992). It was introduced by Shankarrao Chavan , then Minister of Home Affairs, and sought to include Konkani, Meitei and Nepali languages in the Eighth Schedule of the ...
Amend schedule 7. [54] 2 February 1983 Amendment to negate judicial pronouncements on scope and applicability on Sales Tax. Zail Singh: 47th: Amend schedule 9. [55] 26 August 1984 Place land reform acts and amendments to these act under Schedule 9 of the constitution. 48th: Amend article 356. [56] 1 April 1985
The act states the following: BE it enacted by the Legislature of Manipur in the Seventy- second Year of the Republic of India as follows:- 1. (1) This Act may be called the Manipur Official Language (Amendment) Act, 2021. (2) It shall come into force with effect from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette of Manipur. 2.
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1967: Sindhi was added by 21st Constitutional Amendment Act. [25] 1992: Konkani, Manipuri and Nepali were added by 71st Constitutional Amendment Act [26] 2003: Bodo, Dogri, Maithili and Santali were added by 92nd Constitutional Amendment Act. [24] 2011: The spelling Oriya was replaced by Odia by 96th Constitutional Amendment Act. [27]
Dogri had been recognised by Sahitya Akademi in the year 1969, [10] long before it was recognised by the Ninety-second Amendment of the Constitution of India in 2003. [11] [12] Manipuri had been recognised by Sahitya Akademi in the year 1971, [10] [13] long before it was recognised by the Seventy-first Amendment of the Constitution of India in ...
The Senate on Thursday overwhelmingly cleared a key procedural hurdle toward passing the Laken Riley Act, a bill aimed at curbing crime by migrants, in the first vote of the year by the chamber ...
The 2024 Florida legislative session is over. Its effects are soon to come, especially as they relate to First Amendment issues. A number of bills were passed in the session that ended Friday.