How many articles and schedules did the Indian Constitution
contain when it was originally passed?
(a) 395 Articles and 8 Schedules
(b) 397 Articles and 9 Schedules
(c) 398 Articles and 10 Schedules
(d) 396 Articles and 9 Schedules
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Answer / chumthang
presently there are 400 articles and 12 schedules
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Answer / rekha jayachandran
395 articles {divided into 22 parts } and 12 schedules
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