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Option 2 : 86th

Option 2 is correct, i.e. 86th.

  • The 86th amendment Act of 2002 made the right to education as the fundamental right to all the children under the age of 6-14 years by inserting Article 21-A to the constitution.
  • It also changed the subject matter of Article 45 in the Directive Principles of State Policy.
Constitutional Amendment Act Amended Provisions
73rd Amendment, 1992 The Amendment provided a Constitutional status to the Panchayati Raj Institutions in India through the insertion of Article 243 to Part IX of the Indian Constitution. 
93rd Amendment, 2006 It allows the government to make special provisions for "advancement of any socially and educationally backward classes of citizens", including their admission in aided or unaided private educational institutions.

87th Amendment, 2003

Readjustment and rationalization of territorial constituencies in the states on the basis of the population figures of the 2001 census.

88th Amendment, 2003

Added provision for service tax (Article 268-A).

89th Amendment, 2003

Created two separate bodies, namely, the National Commission for Scheduled Castes (Article 338) and National Commission for Scheduled Tribes (Article 338-A).

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