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<h1>Article 371-A: Special Provisions for Nagaland Require State Approval on Key Issues and Governor's Role in Tuensang Administration.</h1> The 13th Amendment to the Constitution introduces Article 371-A, providing special provisions for Nagaland. It stipulates that no parliamentary law affecting Naga religious practices, customary law, justice administration, or land ownership applies without the state's legislative approval. The Governor has special responsibilities regarding law and order and financial allocations, particularly in the Tuensang district, where a regional council is established. The Governor can make regulations for Tuensang and has discretion over its administration. The amendment also modifies legislative representation and election procedures specific to Nagaland, ensuring the Governor's role in decision-making for the region.