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The Concurrent List or List-III (Seventh Schedule) [1] is a list of 52 items (though the last subject is numbered 47) given in the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of India. It includes the power to be considered by both the union and state government. The legislative section is divided into three lists: Union List, State List and ...
The Union List, also known as List-I, is a list of 97 numbered items (after 101st Constitutional amendment act 2016, entry 92 and 92c removed) given in Seventh Schedule in the Constitution of India on which Parliament has exclusive power to legislate.
The schedule also spells out a Concurrent list embodying a total of 47 subjects on which both the Union parliament and the state legislatures are empowered to legislate, though this is subject to the other provisions of the constitution that give precedence to the union legislation over that of the states.
2013 – Frank Blevins, English-Australian politician, 7th Deputy Premier of South Australia (b. 1939) 2013 – Pete Hoffman, American cartoonist (b. 1919) 2013 – Ilja Hurník, Czech playwright and composer (b. 1922) 2013 – Fred Katz, American cellist and composer (b. 1919) 2014 – Kwon Ri-se, South Korean singer (b. 1991)
A seventh individual, linked to the August assassination of Ecuadorian presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio, dies in a prison in Quito, following the deaths of six others during riots at a prison in Guayaquil. (AFP via RTL) Venezuelan presidential crisis
The Union Calendar is a separate calendar in the United States House of Representatives that schedules bills involving money issues. It arose from the requirement in Article One of the United States Constitution that all revenue bills originate in the House of Representatives. To meet that requirement, Rule XIII, clause 1(a) of the House Rules ...
1951 – Lawrence O'Donnell, American journalist and talk show host; 1951 – John Tamargo, American baseball player and coach; 1952 – David Petraeus, American general, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency; 1952 – Modibo Sidibé, Sudanese–Malian police officer and politician, Prime Minister of Mali
It is updated whenever the pope makes changes to the celebrations in the General Roman Calendar. When no citation is provided for a particular celebration, it comes from Calendarium Romanum Generale (General Roman Calendar) as printed in the Latin original of Roman Missal, ed. typ. tertia (reimpressio emendata), released in 2008. [ 12 ]