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A bill for the purpose of amendment of constitution cannot be introduced in any state legislature. Article 169 empowers Parliament to provide by law for the abolition or creation of the Legislative Councils in States and specifies that though such law shall contain such provisions for the amendment of the Constitution as may be necessary, it shall not be deemed to be an amendment of the Constitution for the purposes of article 368.
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Social equality, in which all people within a group have the same status. Economic equality, a form of social justice.It is about treating people in such a way that the outcome for each person can be the same. This means putting things in place to support people to achieve similar outcomes.
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