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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. |
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87th Amendment, 2003 |
Readjustment and rationalization of territorial constituencies in the states on the basis of the population figures of the 2001 census. |
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88th Amendment, 2003 |
Added provision for service tax (Article 268-A). |
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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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