Authoritative Hindi text of the Constitution is to be published, construed equally, and revised by the President as needed. Article 394A requires the President to publish a Hindi translation of the Constitution and Hindi translations of amendments, adapted to statutory Hindi usage and incorporating prior amendments; such published translations are to be construed as having the same meaning as the original, may be revised by the President to resolve construction difficulties, and are deemed the authoritative text in Hindi for all purposes.
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Authoritative Hindi text of the Constitution is to be published, construed equally, and revised by the President as needed.
Article 394A requires the President to publish a Hindi translation of the Constitution and Hindi translations of amendments, adapted to statutory Hindi usage and incorporating prior amendments; such published translations are to be construed as having the same meaning as the original, may be revised by the President to resolve construction difficulties, and are deemed the authoritative text in Hindi for all purposes.
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