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1901.

Why constitution is living document

Answer» Simply- Indian constitution is elastic and rigid so according to time to run the constitution in sucessful way amendments are made according to present situation so it is a living documents
1902.

Classification of constitution

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1903.

Write down the scopes of political theory?

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1904.

Define freedom IN terms of both its spelt?

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1905.

What is disarmament

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1906.

What are the challenges of nationalism

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1907.

Write two features of direct method of election

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1908.

Difference between positive and negative liberty

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1909.

What is is more than what position do.Do you agree with this statement give examples

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1910.

Meaning And need of consitution

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1911.

Describe the nature of constituent assembly of india

Answer» The present Constitution was framed by the Consituent Assembly of India set up under Cabinet Mission Plan of May 16, 1946.• The Constituent Assembly consisted of 385 members, of which 292 were elected by the elected members of the provincial Legislative Assemblies while 93 members were nominated by the Princely States. To these were to be added a representative each from the four chief Commissioners provinces of Delhi, Ajmer-Marwar, Coorg and British Baluchistan.• Each Province and each Indian state or Group of States were allotted the total number of seats proportional to their respective population roughly in the ratio of one to a million.• Mr. B N Rao was the Constitutional Advisor of the Assembly.• The first meeting of the Constitution Assembly was on 9th December 1946 in which Dr. Sachidanand was the interim President of it. On December 11, 1946 Dr. Rajendra prasad was elected as its president.• There was 13 Committees for framing the Constitution.
1912.

India is unitary State justify

Answer» According to D.D. Basu, “The Constitution of India is neither purely federal nor purely unitary but it is a combination of both." Similarly, B.N. Banerjee has said that, "The Constitution of India is federal in form but unitary in spirit." In fact the Constitution of India has many federal features as well as unitary features. The brief description of both is given below:1. Written and Rigid Constitution: The Constitution of India is written and rigid. The powers of the Central Government and State Governments, Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy have been clearly defined in the Constitution and there is very little possibility of conflict. The Constitution is rigid also since most of its provisions cannot be changed by a simple majority of Parliament. The ratification of at least fifty percent States is also required for the purpose. Thus, the Centre cannot make arbitrary changes in the Constitution.2. Supremacy of the Constitution: The Indian Constitution is the supreme law of the country. No individual, institution, functionary of the government or even government can work against the provisions of the Constitution. Both the Central Government and the Governments of the States will run the administration in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution. If parliament or any state Legislature passes a law in contravance of the provisions of the Constitution that can be declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. That is why all the high officials of the country— President, Vice-President, Ministers, Judges of Supreme Court and High Courts—while assuming office, take an oath to abide by the Constitution and accept this supremacy of the Constitution.\xa0
1913.

India is federal State justify

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1914.

Difference between FRTP and pr system

Answer» \tBASIS FOR COMPARISONFIRST PAST THE POSTPROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATIONMeaningFirst Past the Post is a voting system, wherein people cast their votes to the candidate of their choice and the one getting the highest number of votes win.Proportional Representation is an electoral device in which seats are allotted to the political parties on the basis of the number of votes polled for them.ConstituencyEntire country is segregated into various geographical units, i.e. constituencies.Large geographical areas are termed as constituencies.RepresentativeOne representative is elected from each constituency.One or more representative can be elected from one constituency.VotingVotes are casted for candidate.Votes are casted for the party.SeatsVotes may or may not be equal to the seats got.A party gets seats, as per the proportion of votes, it gets.MajorityWinning candidate may not gets the majority votes.Winning candidate gets the majority votes.AccountabilityExistsDoes not existClashing of IdeasDoes not prevailMay Prevail\t
1915.

Why is the constitution revised

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1916.

What is the constitution? How much is the Indian constitution effective?

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1917.

Constitution is bag of borrowing?

Answer» Indian constitution is generally described as bag of borrowing because the indian constution had drawn extensively from the major constution of the world.the framers of the indian constution have drawn many goods things from the best constution of the world.
1918.

Define the scope of political science

Answer» political science studies the past present and future<br>Players unknown battleground
1919.

Writ of mandamus

Answer» In the writ of mandamus if the office holder is not the duty and violating the rights of individual the office holder must be restricted by acting as office holder.
1920.

A parliment executive means

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1921.

Explain the harm principal

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1922.

liberty

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1923.

Difference between western model and India model

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1924.

What is right?

Answer» answer<br>Rights are the basic claims of people for their well being and all round development.
1925.

What are the four fundamental duties of citizen?

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1926.

What is the ideal of freedom?

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1927.

What do you mean by political theory. Discuss its nature.

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1928.

Explain the view of secularism in India?

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1929.

Meaning of DPSP

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1930.

Power and function of parliament?

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1931.

What is government bikk

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1932.

What is objective resolution.

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1933.

Which article divide the power in central and state govt

Answer» Article 1india is a union of states
1934.

Important of constitution

Answer» A Constitution is necessary because of the following reasons:\tIt is an important law of the land. It determines the relationship of the citizens with the governments.\tIt lays down principles and guidelines which are required for people belonging to different ethnic and religious groups to live in harmony.\tIt specifies on how the Government would be elected and who will have the power and the responsibility to take important decisions.\tIt outlines the limits on the power of the Government and tells us about the rights of the citizens.\tIt expresses the aspirations of the people about creating a good society.<br>no important
1935.

The constitution of India is a bag of borowing discuss?

Answer» It is called so because Indian Constitution has borrowed provisions from the constitutions of various other countriesIndia has adopted many provinces from constitution of other countries.1. Constitution of USA :- Fundamental rights, judicial review, independence of judiciary, preamble of constitution.2.Constitution of British:- FPTP, parliament of government, speakers of lok sabha.3.Irish constitution:- Directive principles of state policy.4.Canadian constitution:- fedral form of government, idea of residuary powers.5.German government:- emergency powers.
1936.

What is the importance of elections?

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1937.

What is importance of elections? 4/6 marks

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1938.

Which house of parliament known as permanent

Answer» Rajha sabha because it never dissolve
1939.

What do you mean by equality through differential treatment?

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1940.

How is an economic development assessed

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1941.

Relation between india and china

Answer» All relations are good but pakistan interrupts in it
1942.

John\'s Rawls theory

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1943.

what is the need and importance of constitution

Answer» The Constitution is needed for the following reasons:1. The Constitution provides a framework within which a government has to work.2. It controls the misuse of power by the government.3. It minimises the chances of disputes among the various organs of the Government as it clearly defines their powers and functions.4. It safeguards the fundamental rights of the citizens.
1944.

Describe objective resolution of pt jawaharlal nehru as presented in the constant assembly

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1945.

Describe various types of constitution

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1946.

Why did india adopt the FPTP system?

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1947.

What is the mechanism to ensure India constitution is not subverted

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1948.

How is preventive detention misused?

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1949.

Please tell me ncrt solutions of political science class 11

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1950.

Define rights.

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