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UPSC Prelims 2023 Paper-1 📅 28 May, 2023

With reference to 'Scheduled Areas' in India, consider the following statements:
  • 1. Within a State, the notification of an area as Scheduled Area takes place through an Order of the President.
  • 2. The largest administrative unit forming the Scheduled Area is the District and the lowest is the cluster of villages in the Block.
  • 3. The Chief Ministers of the concerned States are required to submit annual reports to the Union Home Ministry on the administration of Scheduled Areas in the States.
How many of the above statements are correct?

A
Only one
B
Only two
C
All three
D
None
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UPSC Prelims
2023 • 28 May, 2023 • Paper-1
With reference to 'Scheduled Areas' in India, consider the following statements:
  • 1. Within a State, the notification of an area as Scheduled Area takes place through an Order of the President.
  • 2. The largest administrative unit forming the Scheduled Area is the District and the lowest is the cluster of villages in the Block.
  • 3. The Chief Ministers of the concerned States are required to submit annual reports to the Union Home Ministry on the administration of Scheduled Areas in the States.
How many of the above statements are correct?
Correct Answer
Only two
Subject: Polity.Context: Fifth Schedule of the Constitution.Details: Statement 1 is correct; under the Fifth Schedule, the President is empowered to declare an ......
💡 Analysis & Explanation
Subject
Polity.
Context
Fifth Schedule of the Constitution.
Details
Statement 1 is correct; under the Fifth Schedule, the President is empowered to declare an area as a Scheduled Area by order. Statement 2 is correct; administration is typically tiered, with the district at the top and blocks/village clusters at the bottom to maintain administrative coherence. Statement 3 is incorrect; the Constitution mandates the Governor of the state (not the CM) to submit a report annually (or whenever required) to the President of India (not the Home Ministry) regarding the administration of these areas.