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Option A - Article-331 of Indian Constitution states that the President can nominate two members of the Anglo-Indian community to the Lok Sabha. Similarly he can nominate twelve members to the Rajya Sabha who are experienced and efficient enough in the field of Arts, Literature, Journalism, Science and Social Activities. Note that, in January 2020, the Anglo-Indian nomination in the Parliament of Article-331 were abolished by the 104th Constitutional Amendment Act, 2019. Article-331 of Indian Constitution states that the President can nominate two members of the Anglo-Indian community to the Lok Sabha. Similarly he can nominate twelve members to the Rajya Sabha who are experienced and efficient enough in the field of Arts, Literature, Journalism, Science and Social Activities. Note that, in January 2020, the Anglo-Indian nomination in the Parliament of Article-331 were abolished by the 104ᵗʰ Constitutional Amendment Act, 2019.
A. Article-331 of Indian Constitution states that the President can nominate two members of the Anglo-Indian community to the Lok Sabha. Similarly he can nominate twelve members to the Rajya Sabha who are experienced and efficient enough in the field of Arts, Literature, Journalism, Science and Social Activities. Note that, in January 2020, the Anglo-Indian nomination in the Parliament of Article-331 were abolished by the 104th Constitutional Amendment Act, 2019. Article-331 of Indian Constitution states that the President can nominate two members of the Anglo-Indian community to the Lok Sabha. Similarly he can nominate twelve members to the Rajya Sabha who are experienced and efficient enough in the field of Arts, Literature, Journalism, Science and Social Activities. Note that, in January 2020, the Anglo-Indian nomination in the Parliament of Article-331 were abolished by the 104ᵗʰ Constitutional Amendment Act, 2019.