The correct answer is (c) 24 Parts.
The Indian Constitution is divided into 24 Parts, which are further divided into 12 schedules. The Parts deal with different aspects of the Indian government and society, such as the Union and its territories, the states, the President, the Vice-President, the Parliament, the judiciary, the executive, the municipalities, the elections, the fundamental rights, the directive principles of state policy, the emergency provisions, the miscellaneous provisions, and the transitional and special provisions.
The schedules contain lists of subjects that are under the jurisdiction of the Union government, the state governments, and both the Union and state governments. They also contain details about the President, the Vice-President, the Parliament, the judiciary, the executive, the municipalities, the elections, the fundamental rights, the directive principles of state policy, the emergency provisions, the miscellaneous provisions, and the transitional and special provisions.
The Indian Constitution is a living document that has been amended several times since it was adopted in 1950. The amendments have been made to reflect the changing needs of the country and to address various challenges that have arisen. The Constitution is the supreme law of the land and all laws and actions of the government must be in accordance with it.