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Emergency Era Constitutional Changes (1975–1977) – Visual Overview

The Emergency period (1975–1977) is one of the most controversial phases in Indian history. It was declared by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on June 25, 1975, citing internal disturbances. During this time, major constitutional, political, and legal changes were implemented that significantly impacted democracy.

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73rd Constitutional Amendment Act 1992 Explained: Panchayati Raj and Grassroots Democracy in India

The 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act 1992 established Panchayati Raj institutions, empowering local self-governance in rural India. It introduced a three-tier system, reservations, and democratic decentralization to strengthen grassroots democracy.

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42nd Constitutional Amendment Act 1976 Explained: The Mini Constitution That Reshaped India

The 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act of 1976, known as the “Mini Constitution,” introduced sweeping changes to India’s Constitution. It strengthened central power, added Fundamental Duties, and modified key provisions affecting governance, judiciary, and citizens’ rights.

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Article 370 Abrogation Explained: Impact on Jammu and Kashmir and India’s Constitutional Transformation

Article 370 of the Indian Constitution granted special status to Jammu and Kashmir. In 2019, the Government of India revoked this provision, integrating the region fully into the Indian Union. This article explains its history, legal framework, reasons for removal, and long-term impact on governance, security, and development.

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