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किस अनुच्छेद के अनुसार, राज्य विधान परिषद बनाई या समाप्त की जा सकती है ?

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रिषद कुछ भारतीय राज्यों में लोकतंत्र की ऊपरी प्रतिनिधि सभा है। इसके सदस्य अप्रत्यक्ष चुनाव के द्वारा चुने जाते हैं। कुछ सदस्य राज्यपाल के द्वारा मनोनित किए जाते हैं। विधान परिषद विधानमंडल का अंग है। आंध्र प्रदेश, बिहार, जम्मू-कश्मीर, कर्नाटक, महाराष्ट्र, तेलंगाना और उत्तर प्रदेश के रूप में, (भारत के राज्य व केन्द्र शासित प्रदेश)(इकतीस में से]]) सात राज्यों में विधान परिषद है। इसके अलावा, राजस्थान और असम को भारत की संसद ने अपने स्वयं के विधान परिषद बनाने की मंजूरी दे दी है।I HOPE this will HELP YOUIF not then COMMENT me

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How muvh time did the constituent assembly take to completevthe historic task of drafting the vonstitution for independent india?

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stituent Assembly took almost three years (two years, eleven MONTHS and seventeen days to be precise) to complete its historic task of drafting the Constitution for Independent India. This Resolution was unanimously adopted by the CONSTITUENT Assembly on 22 JANUARY 1947.I HOPE this will help youIf not then comment me

3.

Difference betwen uritery and federal constitution

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utions are either UNITARY or federal. A unitary system is GOVERNED constitutionally as one single unit, with one constitutionally CREATED legislature. This means that all powers of the Government are centralized in one Government that is CENTRAL Government. The most famous example of Unitary Constitution is UK.Please, MARK me as brainliest.

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Explain them importance of them constitution in a democratic country

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stitution is important because it protects INDIVIDUAL freedom, and its FUNDAMENTAL principles govern the United States. The Constitution places the government's power in the hands of the citizens. It LIMITS the power of the government and establishes a system of checks and balances.I hope this will HELP youIf not then comment me

5.

One has an objective of promotion international peace nd security

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DDYWATS UA QUESTION??

6.

Who was the next pm after lal bahadur shastri's death?

Answer» E ✌✌✌✌INDIRA GANDHI was the next PM after LAL BAHADUR Shastri's death.^_^^_^ HOPE IT HELPS ^_^^_^
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Discuss of political theory is dead about 500words

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ic TENETS of political theory can never die. Like all social sciences, political theory too is undergoing changes through constant evolution over the ages. Economic interests of nation states is influencing political theory in a big way today. We have in recent times been witness to an UNWIELDY USSR breaking up, along with a large part of Eastern Europe, into smaller and more efficiently run Governments. We have also been observing how private ENTERPRISE has become ONE of the prime movers of Communist China's economy. The rigidity in political beliefs is fast vanishing; it is being replaced by pragmatism.my own answer PLEASE like itHope it helps you ❤️

8.

Who appoints the judge of supreme court ?Answer for?

Answer» SIDENT APPOINTS the JUDGE of SUPREME COURT
9.

Relevance of machiavelli's political philosophy in present time in india

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Machiavelli. Niccolò Machiavelli, (born MAY 3, 1469, Florence, Italy—died JUNE 21, 1527, Florence), Italian Renaissance political philosopher and STATESMAN, SECRETARY of the Florentine republic, whose most famous work, The Prince (IL Principe), brought him a reputation as an atheist and an immoral cynic.

10.

Proper zero signal collector current in transistor means

Answer» SIGNAL is applied, a DC current I C will flow in the COLLECTOR circuit due to the BATTERY. This is known as ZERO signal collector current. The value of zero signal collector current should be at least equal to the maximum collector current due to AC signal alone.
11.

Who is patwari what dose he work.

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is a LAND record officer at sub division OE tehsil level . PATWARI’s WORK incompasses visiting agricultural landsand MAINTAINING record of ownership

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Who is regarded as pioneer of india's nuclear policy?Discuss india's nuclear policy?

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Bhabha is regarded as PIONEER of india's nuclear POLICY.India has a declared nuclear no-first-use policy and is in the process of developing a nuclear doctrine BASED on "credible minimum deterrence." ... However, the civil leadership, in the form of the CCS (Cabinet COMMITTEE on Security) is the only body authorised to order a nuclear strike against another offending strike.

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Why democracy is preferred to other forms of government? State two valid reasons?

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cy Is Preferred More Suitable to the Other Forms Of GOVERNMENT Because :• It ALLOWS People To Choose Their Leaders And To Mandate The Performance Of A Government.• It is A Form Of Government which is More Accountable and it also IMPROVES the Quality of Decision Making.• At Last , DEMOCRACY ENHANCES the Dignity Of Citizens.Good Night.^_^

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How is the chief election commissioner appointed? also list his powers.

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sident of India (based on a recommendation from incumbent Govt of India) appoints the CHIEF Election Commissioner. Conventionally, senior-most Election Commissioner is APPOINTED as CEC. He has tenure of six years, or up to the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier.Powers:☆Chief Election Commissioner of India is usually a MEMBER of the Indian Civil SERVICE and mostly from the Indian Administrative Service. It is very difficult to remove the authority of the Chief Election Commissioner once appointed by the president, as two-thirds of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha need to vote against him for disorderly conduct or improper actions.hope it helps ♡♡

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Critically evaluate the working of the coalition politics in India.

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Who announced the term limit of lok sabha in britain for the first time?

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abha is ALSO called the 'Upper House', because of the very reason that it can never be dissolved and it holds permanency.Rajya Sabha was first formed in 1952 and SINCE then it has never been dissolved. However, LOK Sabha dissolves, under no unforeseen development, after every 5 YEARS.

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Difference between ldf and communist party of india (marxist)

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(M) CONGRATULATES the people of Kerala for having voted the LDF to victory in theThe CPI(M) congratulates the people of Kerala for having voted the LDF to victory in the ELECTIONS to the local BODIES. This VERDICT is a popular rejection of the UDF government’s anti-people record and corruption elections to the local bodies. This verdict is a popular rejection of the UDF government’s anti-people record and corruption

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What is the procedure for the appointment of the chief election communist

Answer» HI: SUNIL Arora is learnt to have been appointed as the next chief election commissioner, highly-placed sources in the Law Ministry said Monday. ... A CEC of the Election COMMISSION can have a tenure of six years or hold office TILL the age of 65 years, WHICHEVER is earlier
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Discuss the merit and demerits of the feudal system of rajasthan

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dal System – PEASANTS and how the feudal system ended. The peasants weregiven land by their lords and were also GIVEN protection, but it all came at a PRICE, they had to pay a heavy tax. They had to give at least 10% of their EARNINGS as a farmer to their LORD and a tithe to the church

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Why is supreme court of india called the guardian of constitution?

Answer» COURT of india is the highest judicial forum and final court appeal under the Constitution of india, the highest CONSTITUTIONAL court with the POWER of judiciary REVIEW........The law declared by the supreme court become binding on all courts within india and ALSO by the union or state government.Hope this helps you✨✔️✔️✌️✌️
21.

Who fixes alaries and allowances of speaker of lok sabha?

Answer» ENT fixes the SALARIES and ALLOWANCES of SPEAKER of lok sabha.
22.

Name two womens political clubs estabilished during the revolution

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SWER MATE ⤵⭐⤵⭐Two womens political CLUBS :- • The Society of Revolutionary • REPUBLICAN Women.hope it HELPS ⭐❤

23.

Who was the first president of India and when?

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a PRASAD ; 3 December 1884 – 28 February 1963) was the first President of INDIA,

24.

Who is the publisher of congress?

Answer» BOSE is PUBLISHER of CONGRESS
25.

What is secularism how did the indian constitution make it a secular state

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s EQUALITY between all CITIZENS and all citizens have RIGHTS what the CONSTITUTION PROVIDE

26.

Movements of netaji subhash chandra bose which he participated

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icipated in NON COOPERATION MOVEMENT

27.

Which is the smallest Lok Sabha constituency in general elections by area?

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014, it is the smallest Lok Sabha constituency by number of VOTERS. Before its first election in 1967, its member of parliament (MP) was directly appointed by the President of INDIA. Its first MP was K. NALLA Koya Thangal of the Indian National Congress (INC) who served two terms from 1957–67.

28.

Who was appointed as indian ambassador to united states recently?

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ardhan Shringla was APPOINTED as INDIAN ambassador to united STATES in 11 January 2019hope its HELPFUL MARK me brainliest

29.

What is black power movement??

Answer» CK Power movement emphasized racial pride, economic empowerment, and the creation of political and cultural institutions for BLACK PEOPLE in the UNITED States.I hope it is helpful for you
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What is the council of ministers which are the various ministers that were apart of council of ministers?

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of Ministers" is the name given to the supreme executive organ in some GOVERNMENTS. The term is usually equivalent to the word "CABINET". Councils of Ministers are usually composed of those ministers who are RESPONSIBLE for a ministry, and are usually LED by the PRESIDENT of the Council of Ministers, a term that is usually translated as "Prime Minister".Council of state is a similar term that also most often refer to a Cabinet.

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Difference between inter and intra religious domination

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eligious domination: situations where a community/religion dominates its own members. For EXAMPLE: Dalits are at a very low hierarchy and they are treated inhumanely and like SLAVES by upper castes. state should not be run by religious heads rather than directly elected by PEOPLE. There needs to be separation between religion and political institutions. A state governed by priestly order is called theocratic state. A state should also not have any formal or legal alliance with any religion. For example: although pakistan is headed by DEMOCRATIC rulers. But it is having an official religion namely sunni islam. State should be committed to principles and goals like peace, freedom from religious oppression, discrimination and also inter religious and INTRA religious equality.

32.

How can a common man play an important role to make the democracy strong?

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e!!!Here's your answer....A common man  in a democracy also have responsibilities. One of these responsibilities is to choose our leaders. ANOTHER is to keep informed about what is GOING on with our government. It is also the responsibility of citizens to help make their COMMUNITY and neighborhood good PLACES in which to live. Hope this will help you...Plz mark it as Brainliest...

33.

What was the main feature of government established in brussel?

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ernment had EQUAL representation of DUTCH and french SPEAKING PEOPLE

34.

Write a note on the election commission of india how it works independently

Answer» H CLASS QUESTION is it
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Mention any three powers and functions of the election commission of india who appoints the chief election commissioner

Answer» INDIA is a sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic republic. Democracy runs like a golden thread in the social, economic and political fabric woven by the Constitution given by ‘We, the People of India’ unto ourselves. The concept of democracy as visualised by the Constitution pre-supposes the REPRESENTATION of the people in Parliament and State legislatures by the method of election. The Supreme Court has held that democracy is one of the inalienable basic features of the Constitution of India and FORMS part of its basic structure. The Constitution of India adopted a PARLIAMENTARY form of government. Parliament consists of the President of India and the two Houses — Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha. India, being a Union of states, has separate state legislatures for each state. State legislatures consist of the Governor and two Houses
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Why are cabinet meetings held?

Answer» E NATION and MAINTAIN COUNTRY
37.

Name any two social evils to which women in india society were subjaguted

Answer» SYSTEM.2. DOWRY system#BEBRAINLY ❤️
38.

Role of NGO's in Indian Democracy

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ys an IMPORTANT role in democra They can work to PROMOTE social and POLITICAL change on a broad SCALE and also helps the poor.pls MARK me as brainlist

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Why government is considered a better option to provide the public facilities to the people? don't spam

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e here is your answerBecause government is BASED on the will of people. It is elected by the people and it is the responsibility of government to complete the NEEDS and demands of the people. The government is responsible for the QUESTION of the people.pls MARK me as brainlist

40.

Explain any three restrictions put on the right to freedom

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freedom should not cause public NUISANCE or disorders2,they should not CARRY WEAPONS. with them3, to influence people to Rebel against GOVERNMENT

41.

Which rights was described as heart and soul of the Constitution by Doctor Ambedkar

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Ambedkar called the Right toConstitutional Remedies, "The heart and soul" of our CONSTITUTION. ANSWER:DR. Babasaheb Ambedkar called theRight to Constitutional Remedies as the 'heart and soul' of our Constitutionbecause it is the only right that makes the REST of the RIGHTS effective.

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किसकी विफलता के बाद स्वराज पार्टी बनाई गई थी ?

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री की विफलता के बाद, स्वराज पार्टी का गठन किया गया था

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Dr. Datta Samant established first trade union in the year 1884. (Correct the underlined words and rewrite the sentence.)

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s statement is not correct 1. Dr Datta Samant did not establish the first trade union in India in 1884. Dr Datta is known for LEADING 200-300 thousands workers of Mumbai Mill in 1982. He also led a one-year long strike for not fulfilling the demands of the workers and which RESULTED in the CLOSURE of many Bombay MILLS later.   2. The first trade union was set up by B.P Wadia, the Madras Trade Union in 1920.

44.

Explain the basic principles of interpretation of statutes

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ry interpretation is the PROCESS by which courts interpret and APPLY legislation. Some amount of interpretation is often necessary when a case involves a statute. Sometimes the words of a statute have a plain and straightforward meaning. But in many cases, there is some ambiguity or vagueness in the words of the statute that must be resolved by the judge. To FIND the meanings of STATUTES, judges use various tools and methods of statutory interpretation, including traditional canons of statutory interpretation, legislative history, and purpose. In common law jurisdictions, the judiciary may apply rules of statutory interpretation both to legislation ENACTED by the legislature and to delegated legislation such as administrative agency regulations.

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Explain the basic principles of india's foreign policy in 250 words

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Policy makers understood the LINKAGE between peace and development and SURVIVAL of MANKIND. ... Panchsheel includes the following five principles of foreign policy: Mutual respect for each other's territorial INTEGRITY and sovereignty. Non-aggression against each other.

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Mention 3 evils tackled by right against exploitation

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rafficking BEGAR

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the makers of our constitution have provided us with a special system of reserved constituencies give reason

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ers of the constitution has PROVIDED a special system of reserved CONSTITUENCIES to UPLIFT the backward and DISCRIMINATED SECTIONS of the society

48.

In 2002 in Gujarat riots broke out in Ahmedabad. (Correct the underlined words and rewrite the sentence.)

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ne of the largest riots in the history of Gujarat which took place in March 2002 between the Hindus and Muslims in that state. The riot LASTED for a long time and rule 144 was engaged to control the riots. Godhra was the MAIN SPOT as there were many killers and gangsters. The violation had spread to many other neighbouring states.

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Describe the positive and negative aspects of relationship between caste and politics.

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isadvantaged groups the OPPORTUNITY to demand a share in power and decision- making.(II) MANY political parties take up the issue of ending caste discrimination.(iii) MEASURES for UPLIFTING the status of the backward castes will be undertaken.Disadvantages:(i) Caste-based politics diverts attention from main issues such as poverty, corruption etc.(ii) Caste based politics leads to tensions, conflicts and violence.

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State how caste hierarchy? explain the role of caste in India politics.

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te system in India is the paradigmatic ethnographic example of caste. It has origins in ancient India, and was transformed by various ruling elites in medieval, early-modern, and modern India, especially the Mughal Empire and the British Raj. It is today the basis of educational and job reservationsin India.It consists of two different concepts, varna and jati, which may be regarded as different levels of analysis of this system.The caste system as it exists today is thought to be the result of developments during the collapse of the Mughal era and the British colonial regime in India.[The collapse of the Mughal era saw the RISE of powerful men who associated themselves with kings, priests and ASCETICS, affirming the regal and martial form of the caste ideal, and it also reshaped many APPARENTLY casteless social groups into differentiated caste communities. The British Raj furthered this development, making rigid caste organisation a CENTRAL mechanism of administration]Between 1860 and 1920, the British segregated Indians by caste, granting ADMINISTRATIVE jobs and senior appointments only to the upper castes. Social unrest during the 1920s led to a change in this policy.From then on, the colonial administration began a policy of positive discrimination by reserving a certain percentage of government jobs for the lower castes.Caste-based differences have also been practised in other regions and religions in the Indian subcontinent like Nepalese Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Sikhism. It has been challenged by many reformist Hindu movements,[Islam, Sikhism, Christianity, and also by present-day Indian Buddhism.New developments took place after India achieved independence, when the policy of caste-based reservation of jobs was formalised with lists of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. Since 1950, the country has enacted many laws and social initiatives to protect and improve the socioeconomic conditions of its lower caste population. These caste classifications for college admission quotas, job reservations and other affirmative action initiatives, according to the Supreme Court of India, are based on heredity and are not changeable.Discrimination against lower castes is illegal in India under Article 15 of its constitution, and India tracks violence against Dalits nationwide.