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1401.

Which institution in India is also called the guardian of the Constitution

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1402.

Why do we need a contitution

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1403.

What is svd

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1404.

Describe liberal view on politics

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1405.

What do you mean b constitution

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1406.

What is common and uncommon among constitution?

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1407.

Oil crisis when

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1408.

Discuss harm principle

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1409.

What is social justice??

Answer» social justice includes an giving privelleges based on caste , colour,creed,religion,place of birth etc.
1410.

article 21 A

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1411.

Federal features of the Indian Constitution give the answer pls

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1412.

What is naturalised citizenship

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1413.

Libertarians and egalitarians laid foundation of relation between equality and justice explain

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1414.

What is right

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1415.

What is the present pattern of question paper

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1416.

do u feel rhat nationalism is still relevant in the time of globalization

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1417.

do you feel that natinalism is relevant in the tym of globalisation

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1418.

I didn\'t know how manage exam time?

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1419.

What was a slogan of French revolution in the late 18th century.

Answer» Liberty, equality and fraternity was the slogan of french revolution.
1420.

Ordinary

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1421.

Why is Indian constitution is bulk ???

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1422.

What is the basic features of constitution?

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1423.

How does the parliament make laws?

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1424.

What is fundamental provisions???

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1425.

Importance of fundamental rights?

Answer» Importance of the Fundamental Rights:\tVery essential rights: Some rights are incorporated in the Fundamental Rights which\xa0very essential for the life of an individual. In fact, in the absence of these rights individual cannot lead the life of a superior human being. So in a modern democracy, it is very essential for the state to guarantee these rights.\tEssential for the development of personality: Man is not merely a physical being. He has a brain and intelligence. He thinks, understands and wants to express his ideas independently. Fundamental rights fulfill these needs of the individual.\tEssential for a happy life: Fundamental rights help an individual to meet his material needs. Fundamental rights provide him a scope to follow a business or profession and earn wealth or property so that he might lead a happy life.
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1426.

Define the term politics and social science????

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1427.

Who are political thinkers

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1428.

What are different ways to eliminate peace?

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1429.

What is pocket veto?

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1430.

Explain the discretionary powers of the president

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1431.

Powers nd position of president in India with explanation

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1432.

How is President of India elected?

Answer» The President of India is elected in an indirectly by an electoral college that comprises:\telected members of Vidhan Sabha of all the federating states;\telected members of Lok Sabha and\tRajya Sabha.
1433.

What are the functions of election in a democratic state?

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1434.

What are the differences between state and nation

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1435.

Explain the various sources of indian constitution

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1436.

What are the factors on which making a constitution effective depends?

Answer» Politically, our Constitution has been reasonably effective. The government of our country is carried out under the provisions of the Constitution with a democratically elected government that is responsible to Parliament. The judiciary has also been effective in preserving the basic character of the constitution by refusing the legislature or the executive to exceed its authority. However, our political system is still marred by evils of criminalization and corruption which goes against the spirit of the Constitution.
1437.

What is cabinate mission plan?

Answer» The constituent Assembly was composed roughly along the lines suggested by the plan proposed by the committee of the British Cabinet, known as the Cabinet Mission.
1438.

What do we need two house of parliament

Answer» Loyalty
1439.

What is the limitations of election commity

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1440.

Name the provision of the constitution which was passed without any debate

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1441.

What is politic?

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1442.

What is reasonable restrictions?

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1443.

First term syllabus for 2019-20

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1444.

Describe the role of governor in Indian constitution

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1445.

Plz tell me syllabus of political science

Answer» 1_6,10
1446.

Which institution is also called tha guardian od indian constitution?

Answer» Judiciary
The supreme court of India is called as the guardian of Indian constitution as it ensures the right framed by the constitution to all the citizens of India.
1447.

Election commission function

Answer» Free and fair election
1448.

What do you mean by rights?

Answer» Rights are those conditions of social life without which individual personality can\'t develop.
All Human beings needs facilities to develop.these facilities are called rights
1449.

Differentiate between political and economic right ? Give its example

Answer» The rights with are given politically is called political rights and the rights which are given economecly is called economic rights
1450.

Diff between permanent and political executive

Answer» Political executive -One that is elected by the people for a specific period,is called the political executive.They makes law and policies.They are elected by the people and can be changed in the next election.Permanent executive -They are appointed by the government on a long term basis.They are in charge of the \'executive \' of the policies of the government.They are parmanent and remain in the office even when the ruling party changes.