scheduled territories (Meaning)

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scheduled territories (n)

the group of countries whose currencies are tied to the British pound sterling

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scheduled territories Sentence Examples

  1. The Government of India Act of 1935 established the concept of "Scheduled Territories" for tribal areas.
  2. The Scheduled Territories were autonomous regions within British India, governed under special provisions.
  3. The administrative control of Scheduled Territories was vested in the Governor-General of India.
  4. The Governor-General could appoint administrators and define the powers and responsibilities of tribal chiefs within Scheduled Territories.
  5. The Scheduled Territories were mostly located in the mountainous regions of Northeast India and Central India.
  6. The protection and development of tribal communities was a key objective of the administration in Scheduled Territories.
  7. The Scheduled Territories included areas such as the Naga Hills, Lushai Hills, and the Arunachal Hill Tracts.
  8. After India's independence, the Scheduled Territories were reorganized and many were granted statehood.
  9. The concept of Scheduled Territories has been retained in the Indian Constitution, which provides special provisions for the administration and development of tribal areas.
  10. The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006, recognizes the traditional rights of tribal communities in Scheduled Territories.

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the group of countries whose currencies are tied to the British pound sterling

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The Government of India Act of 1935 established the concept of "Scheduled Territories" for tribal areas.

The Scheduled Territories were autonomous regions within British India, governed under special provisions.

The administrative control of Scheduled Territories was vested in the Governor-General of India.

The Governor-General could appoint administrators and define the powers and responsibilities of tribal chiefs within Scheduled Territories.