Top 10 amendments in Indian Constitution

By MindStick

The 42nd Amendment added "Socialist," "Secular," and "Integrity" to the Preamble and gave more power to the Executive branch.

The 73rd Amendment introduced the Panchayati Raj system for local self-government in rural areas with a three-tier structure of Panchayats.

The 74th Amendment introduced Urban Local Bodies in cities and towns with a three-tier structure of Municipalities.

The 44th Amendment Act in 1978 limited the executive's power and made declaring a state of emergency more difficult for the government.

The 86th Amendment Act, 2002: This amendment made education a fundamental right for children between 6 and 14.

The 52nd Amendment Act in 1985 introduced anti-defection laws prohibiting elected members from switching parties.

The 91st Amendment Act in 2003 required political parties to disclose their funding sources.

The 101st Amendment Act in 2016 implemented the Goods and Services Tax (GST), a unified tax that replaced multiple indirect taxes.

The 104th Amendment Act in 2019 expanded reservations for economically weaker sections in education and employment.

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