The correct answer is: C. Article 333
Article 333 of the Constitution of India provides for nomination of Anglo-Indian community in the Legislative Assembly. It states that two members of the Anglo-Indian community can be nominated by the President to the Lok Sabha if the President is of the opinion that the community is not adequately represented in the House.
Article 330 provides for reservation of seats for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the Lok Sabha and the Legislative Assemblies of the States. Article 332 provides for similar reservation of seats for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the Legislative Councils of the States. Article 334 provides for a special provision with respect to the representation of Anglo-Indian community in the House of the People and the Legislative Assemblies of the States. It states that the President may, by order, provide for the nomination of such number of members of the Anglo-Indian community to the House of the People as he may deem necessary to ensure that the community is adequately represented in that House. The President may also, by order, provide for the nomination of such number of members of the Anglo-Indian community to the Legislative Assembly of any State as he may deem necessary to ensure that the community is adequately represented in that Assembly.
The Anglo-Indian community is a small minority community in India. They are descendants of British people who settled in India during the British Raj. The community has a distinct culture and heritage. They are mostly Christians and speak English as their mother tongue.
The Constitution of India provides special provisions for the protection and advancement of the interests of the Anglo-Indian community. These provisions are aimed at ensuring that the community is not discriminated against and that it has a fair share in the opportunities available in the country.