The Indian Constitution has undergone 106 amendments since 1950, reflecting its adaptability to changing socio-political needs. Key amendments include the reorganization of states (7th), anti-defection law (52nd), lowering the voting age (61st), and introducing GST (101st). The 106th Amendment in 2023 reserved one-third of seats for women in Parliament and state assemblies, promoting gender equality.
The Indian Constitution has undergone 106 amendments since 1950, reflecting its adaptability to changing socio-political needs. Key amendments include the reorganization of states (7th), anti-defection law (52nd), lowering the voting age (61st), and introducing GST (101st). The 106th Amendment in 2023 reserved one-third of seats for women in Parliament and state assemblies, promoting gender equality. The Indian Constitution has undergone 106 amendments since 1950, reflecting its adaptability to changing socio-political needs. Key amendments include the reorganization of states (7th), anti-defection law (52nd), lowering the voting age (61st), and introducing GST (101st). The 106th Amendment in 2023 reserved one-third of seats for women in Parliament and state assemblies, promoting gender equality.