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1201.

What is the difference between nationalism and patriotism?

Answer» Thank you??
\tA patriotic person tends to tolerate criticism and tries to learn something new from it, but a nationalist cannot tolerate any criticism and considers it an insult.\tPatriots believe that their country is one of the best and can be improved in many ways. Similarly most of the freedom fighters believe in the same way as a patriot.\tNationalism makes one try to find justification for mistakes made in the past, while patriotism enables people to understand both the shortcomings and improvements made.\tNationalism means to give more importance to unity by way of cultural background, including language and heritage.Patriotism pertains to the love for a nation, with more emphasis on values and belief.
1202.

Civil rights with explanation

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1203.

Can Chief Justice oppose the decision of judge of Supreme Court??

Answer» no
1204.

Explain powers and functions of supreme court of India

Answer» Powers and Functions of the Supreme Court of India are:\tIt is the highest court of appeal in the civil and criminal cases.\tThe Supreme Court can hear appeal against the decisions of the High Court.\tIt can decide any disputes which arise between the citizens of the country, between citizens and the Government, between two or more state governments and between the Central and the State Governments.\tThe Supreme Court can declare any law passed by the Government as illegal if it violates any provisions of the Constitution.
1205.

What is the citizenship? Explain CAB?

Answer» CAB is citizenship amendment bill which has the provision to give citizenship to the minorities of our neighboring countries except muslims
1206.

Why start World War start ?

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1207.

Mention any 2 rights specified in the south africa constitution ?????

Answer» Some of the Rights included in the constitution of South Africa include:\tRight to Dignity.\tRight to Privacy.\tRight to fair labour practices.\tRight to healthy environment and right to protection of environment.\tRight to adequate housing.\tRight to health care, food, water and social security.\tChildren\'s rights .
1208.

What was the causes of the First World War

Answer» Some important causes of the First World War were:Aggressive Nationalism –\xa0With the increase in colonial competition in the 19th\xa0century, the European powers became more and more aggressive in pursuance of their trade interests. Each power was determined to expand its territories and gain new colonies at the expense of the other. As a result, the political atmosphere in Europe became explosive.Imperialism –\xa0Establishing an empire had become both a financial necessity and a status symbol for the European powers. Nations like England, France, Germany, Italy, Russia and Japan were competing with each other, both individually and in alliances, to establish ever larger empires across Asia and Africa.Secret Treaties –\xa0Otto Von Bismarck, the German Chancellor, entered into treaties with Italy and Austria and created the ‘Trilateral Union’. This led to a spate of secret treaties. Russia signed an agreement with France. England entered into treaties with Russia, France and Japan. Such secret pacts created an atmosphere of suspicion and hostility in Europe.Immediate Cause:\xa0The immediate cause of the First World War was the assassination of Austria’s prince Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife by an extremist Serbian nationalist in the city of Sarajevo. As a result, Austria issued an ultimatum to Serbia. When Serbia refused to cow down to pressure, Austria declared war on Serbia and thus began the First World War.
1209.

What do you think are the limitations of nationalism?

Answer» Following can be the limitations of nationalism:1. the definition of the term ‘Nationalism’ is debated and discussed. It becomes difficult for us to settle on precise and widely accepted definitions which open this term for various interpretations.2. Territory plays an important role creating the nation and develops the feeling of nationalism among its inhabitants. World is divided into different nation-states with an ongoing process of reshaping of boundaries and separatist struggles within existing states are common.3. It is not possible for each cultural group to build its own nation-state therefore one nation-state integrate more than one cultural group.4. Different cultural groups often get engaged in conflicts due to their separate nationalist aspirations and principle which is based on a desire for homogenous identity.5. The role of Nationalism in this era of globalised world is yet to be completely explored and evaluated as national tendencies have different meaning in a world of interconnectedness.
1210.

Who is the presiding officer of lok sabha

Answer» The Speaker of the Lok Sabha is the presiding officer of the Lok Sabha (House of the People), the lower house of the Parliament of India.\xa0
1211.

Do all people enjoy equal rights? Explain with example

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1212.

Explain right against exploitation

Answer» The Right against Exploitation enshrined in the Indian Constitution guarantees dignity of the individual. It also prohibits the exploitation or misuse of service by force or inducement in the following ways:\tIt prohibits human trafficking i.e. it criminalises buying and selling of human beings like a commodity. It also prohibits use of women or girls for immoral purposes.\tIt prohibits slavery, begar, bonded labour or other forms of forced labour. Begar is a term used for practice wherein the worker has to render free service to his master or at a nominal rate. The State has been given the authority to introduce compulsory service for such persons in order to stop the practice. The government cannot discriminate on the basis of religion, race, colour, etc.\tIt prohibits the employment of children below the age of 14 years in factories, mines and other hazardous activities.\xa0
1213.

Preventive detention

Answer» Preventive detention
1214.

What are the functions of three tiers of local government?

Answer» संविधान में कुल कितना समय लगा ?
1215.

Who was father of political science

Answer» Aristotle
Aristotle, a Greek thinker is known as the father of Political Science, because of his valuable contribution to the growth and development of Political Science. He also wrote a book called “ The Politics”.
Philosopher Aristotle ☝️
1216.

Freadoom

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1217.

Politics influences an individuals life at every step comment.

Answer» Politics influence an individual life at every step because it shape our moral identity, political identity and create a society of citizens with common ideology, thinking at some instant of time.
1218.

Parliament has no say in the appointment of judges

Answer» Yes,Judges are appointed as per their experiences.
1219.

What kind of state can be regarded as truly a secular state

Answer» 26 november
1220.

Constitution day is celebrated on ?

Answer» On 26 nov
On 26th November
Nov 26
26th of november
26 November
1221.

भारतीय संविधान में केंद्र ने राज्यों में Sakti ka vibhajen kase kiya gya h

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1222.

Mention the limitations of our Constitution

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1223.

Difference between western and indian modle of secularism

Answer» \tWestern-SecularismIndian-SecularismIn the West, the State is separate from the functioning of all religious institution and groups.\xa0Secularism\xa0in India means that the state is neutral to all religious groups but not necessarily separateThe state believes in total non-interference of religion. The state is allowed to curtail the rights of citizens if the religion is causing hindrance in the functioning of the state.In India, the concept is not restricted to the question of how religious groups are to be treated. Instead, the essence of secularism lies in forging a positive relationship between the state and religion.The Western concept of Secularism does not believe in an open display of religion with except for places of worship.In India, all expression of Religion is manifested equally with support from the state.The distinction between state and religion is clear and set in stoneThre is no clear distinction between the state and religion in India.\xa0The concept of secularism first came about in the mid-17th Century concepts of Enlightenment which were enshrined first in the Constitution of France following the French Revolution (5 May 1789 – 9 November 1799)Although the concept of secularism was rudimentary practised in ancient and medieval India, the term‘secularism was enshrined in the Constitution of India with the 42nd Amendment Act, 1976The state treats all religions with equal indifference. It does not aid any religious institutions through financial means or taxes them.The state gives financial aids to a religious institution and taxes them as wellA single uniform code of law is used to dispense justice regardless of religious background.Although the law is the same for all citizens, certain personal laws with regards to marriage and property rights are different for every community. But they are all given equal consideration under the\xa0Indian Penal Code\xa0\t
1224.

What is the \'objective resolution\' of 1946?

Answer» It is basic ideology of humanity which is based on equality , liberty, fraternity including some fundamental rights and different provision which would create a just society.
1225.

Politics is more than what politicians do. Do you agree with the statement. Give examples.

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1226.

Why does the lok sabha has high supremacy in the money bill?

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1227.

How article356 a big hurdle in center state relationship

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1228.

What is special provisions?

Answer» Thanks yogita ingle
Most of the federations that are formed by ‘holding together’ do not give equal power to its constituent units. All states in Indian union do not have identical powers. Some states enjoy a special status, like Jammu & Kashmir which has its own constitution. Many provisions of the Indian Constitution are not applicable to this state without the approval of the State Assembly. Indians who are not the permanent residents of this state cannot buy land or house here.
1229.

All extra ques of ch local govt

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1230.

What are the views of John Rawls ?

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1231.

Describe variouss type of rights?

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1232.

How does parliament make laws?

Answer» First rajya sabha than go bil in lok sabha than make a law
First bill will pass by both houses lok sabha and rajya sabha by discussion then it gives to president to sign so that it wil become law
1233.

What is different between positive liberty and negative liberty

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1234.

From where the word Constitution has derived

Answer» The word "contituion" comes from a latin word meaning "an important law" and was generally declared by a roman emperor, the highest authority in the land.
1235.

Political is more than what politicaians do Do you agree with this statement give example

Answer» It is correct that politics is more than what politicians do. Politicians as a part of government are involved in politics but politics is not limited to their activities. Politics involves number of various negotiations that go on in society through which collective decisions are made.\tPolitics involves the actions of government and its relation to the aspirations of the people.\tPolitics involves the struggle of people and its influence on decision making.\xa0\tPeople are engaged in political activity whenever they negotiate with each other and participate in collective activities that are designed to\xa0promote social development and resolve common problems.\tFor example, residents of localities form associations to solve their common problems and raise these issues at higher level.\tStudents form unions in colleges and universities to debate and resolve issues that affect the majority of them.\tThus, politics is involved in the sphere of life that is related to power, collective decision-making and solving common problems.
1236.

Short note on rights and responsibility

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1237.

Describe Kant views on human dignity

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1238.

What are cultural rights

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1239.

Expalin austin theory of soverginity and its critisism

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1240.

What is right to freedom of speech and expression

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1241.

What is meant by local government? Why do we need local government?

Answer» For better development of wholesome , local govt knows much about their villages and local area problems than central or state govt, thats why it is so ....
1242.

What people commonly understand the term nationalism

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1243.

Describe the dimensions of equality in 600 words

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1244.

What are the heads of the following called:(1)compression.(2)gram panchayat.(3)zilla panchayat.

Answer» 2
1245.

When was the first meeting of constituent assembly held

Answer» 9dec 1946
Dec 1946
1246.

Ak vikashil desh ki shrkar ke kya krya hone chahiye

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1247.

method to elect representatives is known as ..............

Answer» Election
Election
1248.

Critically analyse the factor responsible for disintegration of ussr

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1249.

Why right to vote for women is necessary to prove equality

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1250.

Project on constitution

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