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Constitutional Amendments & Structure

Under theme: Indian Polity & Governance

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    Associate the First Amendment with the immediate post-independence era and its leader.

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    Avoid options that suggest absolute or unchecked power, as the essence of constitutionalism is its constraint.

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    Avoid overthinking or assuming limitations not specified in the constitutional text itself.

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    Be aware of key amendments like the 61st Amendment, which changed the voting age, as these details often appe…

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    Be aware of recent constitutional amendments, as they can change the status of existing bodies, such as the N…

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    Be cautious of absolute terms like 'No' or 'cannot' in constitutional statements; they are frequently incorre…

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    Be wary of absolute statements like 'classifies' when referring to constitutional provisions; the Constitutio…

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    Carefully note the duration of provisions; '15 years' is a key detail that can be tested.

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    Cross-check specific geographical facts (capital, parks) with historical administrative details.

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    Differentiate between constitutional amendments for statehood and general administrative reorganizations.

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    Differentiate between the *definition* of constitutional government and its *outcomes* or *features* like pro…

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    Distinguish between 'all States' and 'at least half of the States' for federal amendments.

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    Distinguish between 'crucial' subjects (Reserved, e.g., law & order, finance) and 'less crucial' subjects (Tr…

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    Distinguish between fundamental rights (enforceable directly) and legal rights (enforceable by ordinary law).

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    Distinguish between liberties explicitly mentioned in the Preamble (thought, expression, belief, faith, worsh…

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UPSC Prelims 2013 easy Indian Polity Open full page

Consider the following statements
1. An amendment to the Constitution of India can be initiated by the introduction of a bill in the Lok Sabha only.
2. If such an amendment seeks to make changes in the federal character of the Constitution, the amendment also requires to be ratified by the legislature of all the States of India.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?