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<h1>Power to alter schedules: central government notifications operate as law but remain subject to parliamentary modification or annulment.</h1> Central Government may alter Schedule provisions by notification in the Official Gazette, and such alteration has effect as if enacted in the Act from the notification date unless otherwise directed. Every alteration must be laid before each House of Parliament for a prescribed cumulative period and, if both Houses subsequently agree to modify or annul the alteration within the following session, the alteration will take effect only as modified or be of no effect; such modification or annulment does not impair actions already validly done under the alteration.