India's ConstitutionAsia Publishing House, 1962 - 396 páginas |
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... Scheduled Castes and Tribes According to the 1951 Census , there were some 76 million people who were entitled to the benefits provided under the Special provi- sions of the Constitution . Of these , the Scheduled Castes alone number ...
... Scheduled Castes and Tribes According to the 1951 Census , there were some 76 million people who were entitled to the benefits provided under the Special provi- sions of the Constitution . Of these , the Scheduled Castes alone number ...
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... Scheduled Castes and three from the Scheduled Tribes were re- turned to the Lok Sabha against unreserved seats . Thus in a House of 494 elected seats , members of these two communities have a total of 116 seats . Similarly , in the ...
... Scheduled Castes and three from the Scheduled Tribes were re- turned to the Lok Sabha against unreserved seats . Thus in a House of 494 elected seats , members of these two communities have a total of 116 seats . Similarly , in the ...
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... Scheduled Castes and Back- ward Classes . At present , there are separate Ministries or Departments for the welfare of these communities in almost all the States . In 1958 there were no less than 17 Ministers and 12 Deputy Ministers in ...
... Scheduled Castes and Back- ward Classes . At present , there are separate Ministries or Departments for the welfare of these communities in almost all the States . In 1958 there were no less than 17 Ministers and 12 Deputy Ministers in ...
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