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6601.

Is discipline in life iS necessary? Short speech

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tion:yes disciplines plays an important ROLE in life if first of all if we have DISCIPLINE means we get education and there are some INTERVIEWS in that they can see our discipline like dress sense and cleanness

6602.

How does the government provide financial resources for development?

Answer» TION:Financial resources for DEVELOPMENT through enhanced resource MOBILIZATION, to rationalize government spending through improved public financial management, and to create an enabling environment for private investment LEADING to expanded private sector development.
6603.

What is the target of maternity Benefit act in1961

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tion:An act to REGULATE EMPLOYMENT of women in certain establishment for certain period before and after child birth and to PROVIDE for Maternity Benefit and certain other benefits.

6604.

Give reasons why we should accept the constitution made by the constituent assembly more than 50 years ago

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The Constitution though drafted 50 years AGO yet is accepted throughout the nation.The reason for its acceptance are:a. The Constitution not just reflects the ideas of the members of the Constituent ASSEMBLY but expresses broad consensus of its time, as the assembly was partly elected and partly REPRESENTATIVE body.b. The Constitution FRAMES unified rules that are to be abided by every citizen, HENCE promote equality.

6605.

Conclusion for sovereignty

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Sovereignty is the full right and power of a governing body over itself, without any interference from outside sources or bodies. In political theory, sovereignty is a substantive TERM designating supreme authority over some polity.Explanation:An important factor of sovereignty is its degree of absolute Ness. A sovereign power has absolute sovereignty when it is not restricted by a constitution, by the laws of its PREDECESSORS, or by custom, and no areas of law or policy are reserved as being outside its control. International law; policies and actions of neighboring states; cooperation and respect of the populace; MEANS of enforcement; and resources to enact policy are FACTORS that might limit sovereignty. For example, parents are not guaranteed the right to decide some matters in the upbringing of their children independent of societal regulation, and municipalities do not have unlimited jurisdiction in local matters, thus neither parents nor municipalities have absolute sovereignty. Theorists have diverged over the desirability of increased absoluteness.Thanks for the question. Hope it helps you.

6606.

what is meant by reserved constituency explain the special system of reserved constituency for the weaker sections in India ​

Answer» RESERVED political positions in India. In India, a certain number of political positions and university posts are HELD for specific GROUPS of the population, including Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes, Anglo-Indians and Women. There are reserved constituencies in both Parliamentary and State Assembly elections.pls mark BRAINLIEST!
6607.

Who is the national bird of U.S.A​

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hiiii FRND bald eagle is the national BIRD of USA. HOPE it helps uuu frnd

6608.

Freedom of press act was enacted to give effort to article 19(1)(a) in

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It give FREEDOM to press to give all the INFORMATION in front of PUBLIC

6609.

Why did Hakim Sheikh file a case in the court ?

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heik was a member of the PASCHIM Banga Khet Mazdoor Samity (PBKMS), a union for farmers in West Bengal. In 1992, he FELL down from a running train accidentally and was severely wounded in his head.He was not admitted in a Government hospital in Kolkata as there were no spare beds and ANOTHER hospital did not admit him for want of specialised care.Nearly eight various government hospitals refused to admit him in his serious condition.He was FORCED to take admission in a private hospital and had to pay HEFTY charges for the same.To amend the situation and angry at being left untreated in government hospitals Hakim Sheikh and PBKMS filed a case in court.Hope my answer helps you.Please mark me as Brainliest.

6610.

What is statelist give two subject which come under state list

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The State List or List-II is a list of 61 items. Initially there were 66 items in the list in Schedule Seven to the Constitution of INDIA. The legislative section is divided into three lists: Union List, State List and Concurrent List. Unlike the federal governments of the United States, Switzerland or Australia, residual powers remain with the Union Government, as with the Canadian federal government.If any provision of a law made by the Legislature of a State is repugnant to any provision of a law made by Parliament which Parliament is COMPETENT to enact, or to any provision of an existing law with respect to one of the matters enumerated in the Concurrent List, then, the law made by Parliament, whether passed before or after the law made by the Legislature of such State, or, as the case may be, the existing law, shall prevail and the law made by the Legislature of the State shall, to the extent of the repugnancy, be void. There is an exception to this in cases "where a law made by the Legislature of a State with respect to one of the matters enumerated in the Concurrent List contains any provision repugnant to the provisions of an earlier law made by Parliament or an existing law with respect to that matter, then, the law so made by the Legislature of such State shall, if it has been RESERVED for the consideration of the President and has received his assent, prevail in that State. Provided that nothing in this clause shall prevent Parliament from enacting at any time any law with respect to the same matter including a law adding to, amending, varying or repealing the law so made by the Legislature of the State."Explanation:The 61 items currently on the list are:[3][4][5]Public order (but not including the use of any naval, military or air force or any other armed force of the Union or of any other force subject to the control of the Union or of any contingent or UNIT thereof in aid of the civil power).Police (including railway and village police) subject to the provisions of Entry 2-A of List-I.Officers and servants of the High Court; PROCEDURE in rent and revenue courts; fees taken in all courts except the Supreme Court.Prisons, reformatories, Borstal institutions and other institutions of a like nature and persons detained therein; arrangements with other States for the use of prisons and other institutions.Local government, that is to say, the constitution and powers of municipal corporations, improvement trusts, district boards, mining settlement authorities and other local authorities for the purpose of local self-government or village administration.Public health and sanitation; hospitals and dispensaries.Pilgrimages, other than pilgrimages to places outside India.Intoxicating liquors, that is to say, the production, manufacture, transport, purchase and sale of intoxicating liquors.Relief for the disabled and unemployable.Burials and burial grounds; cremations and cremation grounds.

6611.

Preamble serves as a compass explain​

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e is the introduction of constitutionExplanation:it CONTAINS the political philosophy, AIMS, objectives and basic PURPOSES of the CONSTITUTION. it is called the soul of the INDIAN constitution. the courts regard it as a KEY to interpret the constitution.

6612.

Explain the role of government in shaping business environment

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Environmental REGULATIONS and ProtectionThus, it is the GOVERNMENT's role to REGULATE industry and THEREBY protect the public from environmental EXTERNALITIES.

6613.

Does we need to get suerity from government servant needed for railway job

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· INDIAN Railways recruitment 2017 ... A family member of an EMPLOYEE who has died can get a job on compassionate GROUNDS that ENSURES family security.

6614.

Describe any three condition that led to the formation of british nation state

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ate..! ❤️THREE Condition that led to the formation of british NATION state;Answer:(i) The EMERGENCE of the new middle classes.(ii) The IDEAS of conservatism and treaty of Vienna.(III) The PROTESTANT Movement.Thanks..!

6615.

What is meant by the word establishment​

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The establishment of an ORGANIZATION or SYSTEM is the ACT of creating it or beginning it.

6616.

Constitution of india concepts taken from which countries government of india

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/m.jagranjosh.com/general-knowledge/constitution-of-INDIA-FEATURES-taken-from-other-countries-1409660545-1 This WEBSITES has the names of the countries and the features India has BORROWED

6617.

What is democracy why democracy short and very short questions?

Answer» UR ANSWER Democracy is a system of government in which the citizens exercise power directly or elect REPRESENTATIVES from among themselves to FORM a governing body, such as a parliament. It is also referred as “RULE of the majority”. Here the power can’t be INHERITED. People elect their leaders. Representatives stand in an election and the citizens vote for their representative. The representative with the most number of votes gets the power.
6618.

Chief minister in state is individually responsible to whom

Answer» IBLE to PRIME MINISTER.
6619.

Can a country be both monarchy and democracy if so give an example

Answer» OUNTRY can be both democracy and monarchy. There is a constitution ACCORDING to which decisions are made and the KING needs to follow the principles of the constitution.  Its CALLED constitutional monarchy.Eg. Thailand
6620.

Speech about national flag​

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tion:NATIONAL flag is very important for Indians in national flag have 3 color 1-orange 2-white 3 GREEN And in middle our chakra is presentOur national flag is ALSO known as triangaThe trianga was first time adopted in India on 22 July 1947All the 3 COLOURS, chakra and 24 spokes in chakra have own meaning and SIGNIFICANCE

6621.

How does an animal's living space affect the food it supplies to humans

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Human health, is IMPACTED by the food supplied from animals raised for dairy and MEAT with the help of INHUMAN farming.Many animals are kept together in close PROXIMITY and germs and diseases spread in that way.Generation of novel virus like H1 N1 ( swine flu) occurs in pig, is a deadly virus, food borne PATHOGENS, antibiotic resistant bacteria presents a serious threat to human life.Meat processing, packaging also can lead to health problems by food borne pathogen like E.coli.

6622.

If bjp's dream of a "congress mukt bharat" does come true, which party is most likely to replace congress and what would be its ideology?

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no ONE can REPLACE the BJP i THINK so if CONGRESS is not there

6623.

Tell about the person in the picture

Answer» CHANGE into ORDINARY numbers.321
6624.

And a block level government what governments are coming in flowchart

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The Government of India (ISO: Bhārat Sarkār), OFTEN abbreviated as GoI, is the union government ... SIMILAR to the union government, INDIVIDUAL state

6625.

Answer the questions 1 How many articles consist in Indian Constitution?2 How many content are in Panchayat Raj system?3 The concept of judicial review has taken from ?4 Schedule nine of constitution deal with ?5 Basic features of presidential government?​

Answer» 1) 448 articles.2) 7 MEMBERS to 17
6626.

Who take the new chief ministers the post​

Answer» GOVERNER will appoint THENEW chief minister from their RULING party DECISION
6627.

How long a government in india rule​

Answer» 5 yearsHope it HELPS you...
6628.

He legislation whose failure aggrieved the then viceroy of india lord ripon, to an extent of tendering resignation was

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He legislation whose failure aggrieved the then viceroy of india LORD RIPON, to an extent of tendering resignationWhen Gladstone came to power, Viceroy Lord Lytton, RESIGNED. Gladstone sent Lord Ripon as viceroy of India in 1880. ... He formulated the local self government and laid the foundations of representative INSTITUTIONS in India. ... Lord Ripon repealed the VERNACULAR Press Act of 1878 passed by Lord Lytton by Act III of 1882 .Explanation:

6629.

Fraternity & equality was taken from which countrys constitution?

Answer» E HERE IS THE ANSWER FRANCE CONSTITUTION HOPE IT MAY HELP...THANK YOU ....
6630.

What is the best parliament award??​

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Sansad Ratna AWARD ("Gem of Parliament") is a PRIVATE award established in 2010 by the PRIME Point FOUNDATION and e-magazine PreSense to honour "top performing" Members of the Indian Lok Sabha, based on the suggestions given by A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, Former President of India.HOPE IT HELPS YOU BUDDY..... @dhruvchaudhary38

6631.

Qualifications for the excersise of of franchise

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6632.

First cm to be borrowed from campaigning first period for violating the model conduct during election rallies

Answer» UTTAR Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath is the First Cm to be barred from 72 hrs of campaigning period for VIOLATING the MODEL CODE of conduct by GIVING unsecular and divisive statements.
6633.

What do you mean by parliamentary government​

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please mark this as brain list answer....Explanation:A parliamentary SYSTEM of GOVERNMENT means that the executive branch of government has the direct or indirect support of the parliament. This support is USUALLY shown by a VOTE of confidence. The relationship between the executive and the legislature in a parliamentary system is called RESPONSIBLE government.

6634.

What does Hizrat means according to Gandhi​

Answer» ACCORDING to GANDHI, is a protest against the DICTATOR in order to EXPEL him out of the NATION.
6635.

What does Hazrat mean according to Gandhi​

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The word Islam means peace but today it invokes images of violence, totalitarianism and irrationality. (Afkhami, 1995, 33) Islam is one religion which of late has been associated with terrorism and fundamentalism worldwide. Names like ISIS, Boko Harem, Al Qaeda, Taliban, Al-Shabaab, have become synonym with fundamentalism and terrorism. (Times of India, 2015, 10) The troubled spots in the world today such as Pakistan, Iraq, Somalia, Yemen, Syria, Libya and Afghanistan where violence and fundamentalism have disturbed peace are mostly associated with Islam. (The Hindu, 2015, 12) This raises the question whether Islam is a peaceful religion or not? However this is not a new question for a country like India which had a huge Muslim population living with people of other religions at times peacefully but at others not so peacefully. Even in pre independence era leaders like Gandhi had to deal with this issue. Gandhi claimed that he had read the Quran more than once and also many books on Quran and the Prophet. (Gandhi, 1949, 235) He claimed he had read Maulana sahib’s Life of the Prophet and also Usva-e-Sahaba and insisted that Islam never sanctioned destroying places of worship of other religions. (Gandhi, 1949, 139) He also claimed that the Prophet often fasted and prayed and that the Prophet had revelations not in moments of ease and luxurious living. Gandhi claimed that he had cultivated respect for Islam. (Gandhi, 1949, 94) He clearly saw the difference between teaching and practice of Islam. He regarded Islam to be a religion of peace.  He claimed that there is nothing in the Quran to warrant the use of force for conversion. He also claimed that the HOLY BOOK says in the clearest language possible that there is no compulsion in religion.  To him the Prophets whole life was a repudiation of compulsion in religion.  He argued that Islam would cease to be a world religion if it were to rely upon force for its propagation. (Gandhi, 1949, 19) He had the view that Islam in the days of Harun-al- Rashid and Mamun was the most tolerant amongst the world’s religions but there was a reaction against the liberalism of the TEACHERS of their times. The reactionaries had many learned, able and influential men amongst them and they nearly overwhelmed the liberal and tolerant teachers and philosophers of Islam. He believed that Muslims are still suffering from the effect of that reaction, but he believed that Islam has sufficient in it to become purged of illiberalism and intolerance. (Gandhi, 1949, 99)Muslims argued with Gandhi claiming that he is wrong in saying that Islam enjoins non-violence upon its followers and that the Prophet himself met force with force at Badr. Muslims even argued that use of force is allowed on the particular occasions specified by Islam and especially against the non Muslim Government Islam prescribes only sword, protracted battle and the cutting of throat. (Gandhi, 1949, 261) Gandhi accepted that being a non Muslim he can ALWAYS be challenged and hence is at a disadvantage while interpreting the Quran. However he argued that he was aware of the battle of Badr and similar incidents in the Prophet’s life and also of the verses in the Quran that contradicted his claim of Islam being a peaceful religion. He asserted that it was possible that the teaching of a book or a man’s life may be different from isolated texts in a book or incidents in a life. (Gandhi, 1949, 262) Same goes for the Quran and the Prophet and to Gandhi the central teaching of the Quran remained that of peace. (Gandhi, 1949, 263) Gandhi acknowledged that some passages can be QUOTED from Quran which are contrary to peace. But he argued that same can be found in Christianity and Hinduism as well. He reasoned that we are all growing along with various religions. He acknowledged that the followers of Islam are too free with the sword, but in his opinion that was not because of teaching of Islam but due to the environment in which Islam was born. He argued that Islam is a comparatively new religion and is yet in the course of being interpreted. He rejected the claim of Maulvis to give a final interpretation to the message of the Mohamed. (Gandhi, 1949, 134) Thanks for the question. Hope it helps you.

6636.

What do you mean by direct method of election​

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Direct ELECTION is a system of choosing political officeholders in which the voters directly cast BALLOTS for the persons, or political party that they desire to see elected. The method by which the winner or winners of a direct election are CHOSEN depends upon the electoral system USED.

6637.

What do you mean by neutrality of bureaucracy? ​

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A neutral bureaucracy BUREAUCRATS (CIVIL SERVANTS) are FULL time permanent non political employees of the government. They. therefore. should SERVE any government with enthusiasm integrity, impartiality and disinterestedness. It is said that civil servants are required to serve the government of the day

6638.

Plz answer this question...

Answer» TION:BEATING A WOMEN IS A DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
6639.

Who is rule minister of india​

Answer» RAVI SHANKAR Prasad, the current Law and JUSTICE MINISTER of India.HOPE IT HELPS YOU BUDDY.....
6640.

Explain judicial interpretation of enacted law bringing out the two kinds of interpretation

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Literal rule of INTERPRETATION is the PRIMARY rule. Under this rule of interpretation the Courts interpret the STATUTES in a literal and ORDINARY sense. They interpret the words of the statute in a way that is used commonly by all. It is incumbent on the court to use the grammatical meaning.

6641.

'रिसर्च फॉर पब्लिक पॉलिसी' पुस्तक के लेखक कौन हैं ?​

Answer» WRIGHT iswritten by
6642.

Discuss the provisions of the human rights as per the constitution of india with the help of the relevant judgement passed by the supreme court

Answer» 1. Freedom for torture and inhuman f. degrading treatment. 2. Freedom for SLAVERY and gmfirces labour. 3. Right to liberty and security. 4. Right or gai TRIAL. HOPE this answer might helps you.Mark it as the brainlist answer
6643.

Discuss the role of standpatters, liberals and democratic reformers in transition from communism to democracy.

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it's the HOLIDAY QUESTION so do it by your own.

6644.

Discuss the responsiblities of a muslim ruler as found in mrdieval political thouhgt

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ate..!❤️❤️❤️Answer:=> Islamism is a concept whose meaning has been debated in both public and academic contexts in MEDIEVAL Political THOUGHT .The term can refer to diverse forms of SOCIAL and political activism ADVOCATING that public and political life should be guided by ISLAMIC principles or more specifically to movements which call for full implementation of sharia.ThaNks!!☺️☺️

6645.

Discuss the powers privileges and immunities of parliament and its members

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ate.! ❤️Answer:=> The PRIVILEGES and immunities ENJOYED by the members individually like,✅Freedom of SPEECH,✅Freedom from ARREST ✅Exemption from attendance as jurors and witnesses.ThaNks!!☺️☺️

6646.

Discuss the liberal democratic.Approach to the study of the nature of indian state.

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It emphasises the separation of powers and independent JUDICIARY and the system of CHECKS and balances between branches of the government.Liberal democracies are likely to EMPHASISE the importance for the state being Rechtsstaat, i.e. a state that follows the principle of rule of law. HOPE this ANSWER might helps you. Please mark it as the brainlist answer.

6647.

Discuss the circumstances that to the success or failures of presidential influence on national policy

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6648.

Discuss the composition and functon of the senate ofg the swiss legislature

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Compositon:- SWITZERLAND has a bicameral parliament. All 246 members are directly elected by the people. The Federal Assembly is legislative power of the Switzerland. It's two chambers The national council and the council of STATES have the same power but meet seperatly.Function:- The two houses of the Swiss federal Parliament, the HOUSE of representatives and the Senate have equal powers. The CONSTITUTION gives equal and coordiante power to these article that specifically lays down the constitution. Hope this answer MIGHT helps you. Please mark it as the brainlist answer.

6649.

When susma swaraj is declared as foreign minister​

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she was DECLARED in 1952

6650.

Which out of these two forms of government could end poverty? a) democratic government b) good dictatorship​

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ATE ANSWER⤵️✴️Democracy✴️Democracy can end poverty by doing welfare to the people.To end poverty DEMOCRATIC governments introduced welfare schemes to poor.Example: PDS System Midday meal scheme Free EDUCATION to children SALE of RICE at rs 1 per kg.HOPE THIS HELPS YOUPLEASE FOLLOW ME ✌️MARK ME AS BRAINLIST