Articles 1-4 of Indian Constitution|| By Ayushi Madaan Ma'am|| #upsc #ias #education #polity #polity

Articles 1-4 of Indian Constitution|| By Ayushi Madaan Ma'am|| #upsc #ias #education #polity #polity

Articles 1-4 of Indian Constitution|| By Ayushi Madaan Ma'am|| #upsc #ias #education #polity #polity #upsc #ias #education #polity #polity #ias #ras #upsc #education #politics #indiancivilserviceexam #india #relationship #exam #civilserviceexam #views #viral_video #viralvideo #video #upscprelims #motivation . Here is a summary of Articles 1 to 4 of the Indian Constitution, which lay the foundation for the structure and organization of the Indian State: *Article 1: Name and Territory of the Union* Declares India as a **Union of States**. Specifies that India comprises states, union territories, and any territories that may be acquired. Establishes that the names and territories of the states and union territories are specified in the First Schedule of the Constitution. --- *Article 2: Admission or Establishment of New States* Empowers the Parliament to admit new states into the Union of India. Allows Parliament to establish new states on terms and conditions it deems fit. --- *Article 3: Formation of New States and Alteration of Areas, Boundaries, or Names of States* Empowers the Parliament to: Form a new state by separating territory from any state. Increase or decrease the area of any state. Alter the boundaries of any state. Change the name of any state. Requires that such proposals be referred to the legislature of the state(s) affected for their views before Parliament enacts the law, although their opinion is not binding. --- *Article 4: Laws Made Under Articles 2 and 3* Clarifies that any law made under Articles 2 and 3 is not considered an amendment to the Constitution under *Article 368* (the procedure for constitutional amendment). Allows Parliament to make changes to the First Schedule (list of states and union territories) and the Fourth Schedule (allocation of seats in the Rajya Sabha) through ordinary legislation.