Indian History·Key Changes
Ramakrishna Mission — Key Changes
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Version 1Updated 8 Mar 2026
| Entry | Year | Description | Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | N/A | The Ramakrishna Mission, being a socio-religious organization and not a constitutional body, is not directly subject to constitutional amendments in the manner of government institutions or laws. Its legal framework is primarily governed by its registration as a society under the Societies Registration Act, 1860, and subsequent legal interpretations regarding its religious and charitable status. Therefore, there are no specific constitutional amendments 'to' the Ramakrishna Mission itself. | While no direct amendments apply, constitutional amendments related to fundamental rights (e.g., Articles 25-30 concerning freedom of religion and educational rights of minorities) indirectly impact the operational environment and legal standing of organizations like the Ramakrishna Mission. Debates around its 'minority' status, for instance, are influenced by constitutional interpretations. |