98th Amendment-To insert 371-J in the Constitution
Prime Minister-Manmohan Singh
Date-02 January, 2013
Objective-To empower the Governor of Karnataka to take steps to develop the Hyderabad Karnataka region.
99th Amendment-Insertion of new articles 124-A, 124-B and 124-C. Amendments to articles 127,127, 217, 222, 224-A and 321.
Prime Minister-Narender Modi
Date-13 April, 2015
Objective-Formation of a new Judicial Appointments commission. 16 State assemblies out of 29 states including Goa, Rajasthan, Tripura, Gujrat and Telangana ratified the Central legislation, enabling the President of India to give assent to bill. The amendment was struck down by the Supreme court on 16th October, 2015.
100th Amendment-Amendments of First Schedule to Constitution.
Prime Minister-Narender Modi
Date-01 August, 2015
Objective-Exchange of certain enclave territories with Bangladesh and conferment of citizenship rights to residents of enclaves consequent to signing the Land Boundary Agreement (LBA) treaty between India and Bangladesh.
101st Amendment-Addition of articles 246-A, 269-A, 279-A. Deletion of article 268-A. Amendments of articles 248, 249, 250, 268, 269, 270, 271, 286, 366, 368, Sixth Schedule, Seventh Schedule.
Prime Minister-Narender Modi
Date-01 July, 2017
Objective-Introduced the Goods and Services tax. [Bill no.-122 in Lok Sabha]
102nd Amendment-Addition of articles 338-B, 342-A and added Clause 26-C. Modification of articles 338, 366.
Prime Minister-Narender Modi
Date-11 August, 2018
Objective-Constitutional status to National Commission for Backward classes.
103rd Amendment-Amendment to article 15, added Clause [6], amendment to article 16, added Clause [6].
Prime Minister-Narender Modi
Date-12 January, 2019
Objective-A maximum of 10% reservation for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) of citizens of classes other than the classes mentioned in Clauses [4] and [5] of article 15, i.e. classes other than socially and educationally backward classes of citizens or the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes. Inserted Clause [6] under article 15 as well as under article 16.
104th Amendment-Amended article 334.
Prime Minister– Narender Modi
Date-25 January, 2020
Objective-To extend the reservation of seats for SC’s and ST’s in Lok Sabha and State Assemblies from seventy years to eighty years. Removed the reserved seats for Anglo-Indian community in the Lok Sabha and State Assemblies.
-Shikhar Swami