How many articles, parts, and schedules are in the Indian constitution?
395 Articles, 22 Parts, and 8 Schedules 395 Articles, 22 Parts, and 12 Schedules 385 Articles, 22 Parts, and 8 Schedules 385 Articles, 22 Parts, and 12 Schedules
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At its enactment, it had 395 articles in 22 parts and 8 schedules. At about 145,000 words, it is the second-longest active constitution—after the Constitution of Alabama—in the world.
Name of the first Governor-General of Bengal.
Warren Hastings Lord Dalhousie WIlliam Bentick Lord Cornwallis
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The first Governor-General of Bengal was Warren Hastings, the head of the Supreme Council of Bengal.
Who has the power to create new states?
Parliament of India Chief Justice of India Governor State legislatures
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Article 3 assigns to Parliament the power to enact legislation for the formation of new States. Parliament may create new States in a number of ways, namely by (i) separating the territory from any State, (ii) uniting two or more States, (iii) uniting parts of States, and (iv) uniting any territory to a part of any State.
When was Objective Resolution moved and by who?
26 December 1946, Jawaharlal Nehru 13 December 1946, Jawaharlal Nehru 26 November 1946, Dr. B R Ambedkar 9 December 1946, Dr. Rajendra Prasad
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On 13 December 1946, Jawaharlal Nehru moved the ‘Objective Resolution’. Objective Resolution enshrined the aspirations and values of the constitution-makers.
Constitution day of India is celebrated on
26th November 1949 26th November 1948 26th January 1950 26th November 1946
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The Constitution of India was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 26th November 1949 and came into force on 26th January, 1950.
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