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  2. Seventy-first Amendment of the Constitution of India - Wikipedia

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    The Seventy-first Amendment of the Constitution of India, officially known as The Constitution (Seventy-first Amendment) Act, 1992, amended the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution so as to include Konkani, Meitei (officially called "Manipuri") and Nepali languages, thereby raising the total number of languages listed in the schedule to eighteen.

  3. Constitution of India - Wikipedia

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    Judicial review was adopted by the constitution of India from judicial review in the United States. [70] In the Indian constitution, judicial review is dealt with in Article 13. The constitution is the supreme power of the nation, and governs all laws. According to Article 13:

  4. List of amendments of the Constitution of India - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Constitution is the most amended national constitution in the world. [3] The Constitution spells out governmental powers with so much detail that many matters addressed by statute in other democracies must be addressed via constitutional amendment in India. As a result, the Constitution is amended roughly twice a year.

  5. C. K. Lal - Wikipedia

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    Chandra Kishor Lal, popularly known as C. K. Lal (Nepali: सीके लाल, born 1956) is a Nepalese journalist, political columnist, and engineer. [1] [2] He is mostly known for his columns in daily newspapers in Nepal and India, his frequent participation in academic circles, and his 2010 play Sapanako Sabiti, which premiered in Gurukul.

  6. Constitution of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Constitution of the Kingdom of Nepal, 2047 (1990) at the Wayback Machine (archived 2008-06-03) "The Nepal Constitution of 1990: Preliminary Considerations" at the Library of Congress Web Archives (archived 2001-11-17) – by Ellingson, T., Himalayan Research Bulletin, the University of Texas, Vol. XI, Nos. 1–3, 1991. "The Constitution of ...

  7. Bipin Adhikari - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Adhikari was one of the chief authors of the model constitution submitted to the Constituent Assembly of Nepal following the Nepalese Civil War. [14]Adhikari is a Senior Advocate of the Supreme Court Bar Association [15] and a member of the Constitution Watch Group, a network of independent experts committed to the Constitution of Nepal and its institutionalization. [16]

  8. The Nepal Nexus - Wikipedia

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    The Nepal Nexus: An Inside Account of the Maoists, the Durbar and New Delhi is a non-fiction, historical and political book by journalist Sudheer Sharma. It was published on October 3, 2019 by Penguin Viking. This book is a translated and updated version of the author's best-selling Nepali book Prayogshala which was published in 2013. The book ...

  9. 1990 Nepalese revolution - Wikipedia

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    This constitution forced the monarchy of King Birendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev to hand over decisions of government to the Nepali people. Through rallies and protest, King Birendra was convinced to enforce a new constitution of the people, and "identifies the people as the source of political legitimacy . . . and guarantees of basic rights".