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The Thirty-seventh Amendment of the Constitution of India, enacted in 1975, pertains to the establishment of a legislative assembly for Arunachal Pradesh. Prior to this amendment, Arunachal Pradesh was administered by a chief commissioner with a Pradesh Council acting in an advisory role. The amendment brought Arunachal Pradesh under Article 239A of the constitution, granting it a legislative assembly and a council of ministers, similar to other union territories in India. This move aimed to bring Arunachal Pradesh’s governance structure in line with other union territories and facilitate greater autonomy in its administration.