Indian Constitution
01. first schedule
️ It mentions the constituent states and union territories of the Indian Union.
• Delhi has been given the status of National Capital Territory by the 62nd amendment of the Constitution.
02. second schedule
In this, the salary, pension and allowances received by various office bearers of the Indian polity (President, Governor, Speaker and Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha, Chairman and Deputy Speaker of Rajya Sabha, Speaker and Deputy Speaker of Legislative Assembly etc.) have been mentioned.
03. third schedule
️ What has been mentioned in the third schedule of oaths to be taken by various office bearers (President, Vice President, Minister, Judges of Supreme and High Court) at the time of taking office.
04. fourth schedule
The Fourth Schedule details the representation in the Rajya Sabha of various states and union territories.
05. fifth schedule
The fifth schedule has been mentioned about the administration and control of various scheduled areas and scheduled tribes.
06. Sixth Schedule -
️ Sixth Schedule Regarding the administration of tribal areas of the states of Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, Mizoram, it has been told about the distribution of powers between the center and the states, there are three lists in it- Union
07. Seventh Schedule List, State List and Concurrent List
️1. Union List - The central government makes laws on the subject given in this list.
, State List- The state government makes laws on the subject given in this list, if it is related to the national interest, the central government can also make laws.
III. Concurrent List- Both the central and state governments can make laws on the subject given under it, but if the subjects of the law are the same, only the law made by the central government is valid.
08. Eighth Schedule
️ 22 languages of India have been mentioned in the Eighth Schedule, originally 14 in the Eighth Schedule. languages were
09. ninth schedule
The methods of acquisition of property by the state have been mentioned under the Ninth Schedule. The subjects included in the Ninth Schedule cannot be challenged in the court. , The Ninth Schedule was added to the Constitution by the First Constitutional Amendment Act, 1951.
10. tenth schedule
️It mentions the provisions related to defection
• The Tenth Schedule was added to the Constitution in the 52nd Amendment (1985).
11. eleventh schedule
️ In this there is a mention of the work of Panchayati Raj institutions.
The Eleventh Schedule has been added to the Constitution by the 73rd Constitutional Amendment (1993).
12. twelfth schedule
️ It mentions the work of local self-government institutions in the urban area • The Twelfth Schedule has been added by the 74th Constitutional Amendment (1993)