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1501.

The act for the protecting women from domestic violence help weaken democracy

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YES as it will be a STEP FORWARD to make a country equal so the country will become more democratic INDIRECTLY

1502.

Short note on constituent assembly of india 1

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UNSOURCED material MAY be challenged and removed. The Constituent ASSEMBLY of India was elected to write the Constitution of India. Following India's independence from British Government in 1947, its MEMBERS served as the nation's first Parliament. An idea for a Constituent Assembly was proposed in 1934 by M. N.

1503.

Which cases dis indian supreme court made unconstitutional?

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1504.

Which comes under jurisdiction of both high court and supreme court?

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1505.

Which article of indian constitution states the election of president?

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ARTICLE 55

Explanation

Election of PRESIDENT article provided by article 55

Each elector CASTS a different no.of votes

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1506.

Which cases did indian supreme court made unconstitutional?

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1507.

Which article talks about rajya sabha in indian constitution?

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Article 84 of the CONSTITUTION LAYS down the qualifications for membership of Parliament. A MEMBER of the Rajya Sabha must be a CITIZEN of India.

1508.

Which article provide for the impeachment of president india?

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I THINK ARTICLE 61

1509.

Where is vijay malya gone​

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The final hearing on EXTRADITION will be held at the WESTMINSTER Magistrate's Court on July 31. MALLYA is on bail since his arrest on an extradition warrant in April 2017. Mallya is fighting an extradition case in the UK.

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1510.

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1511.

What were the changes after february revolution in russian revolution?

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1512.

What were the restrictions imposed on indian press after revolt of 1857?What were its consequences?

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The first NEWSPAPER, Hicky's Bengal Gazette, was banned in 1782 because of criticisms of the East India Company. ... During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the "Gagging Act" had been passed by Lord Canning which sought to regulate the establishment of printing presses and to restrain the tone of all printed matter.

Explanation:

In British India, the Vernacular Press Act (1878) was enacted to curtail the freedom of the Indian press and PREVENT the expression of criticism toward British policies—notably, the opposition that had grown with the outset of the Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878–80).[1] The act was proposed by Lord Lytton, then Viceroy of India, and was unanimously passed by the Viceroy's Council on 14 March 1878. The act excluded English-language publications as it was meant to control seditious writing in 'publications in Oriental languages' everywhere in the country, except for the South. Thus the British totally discriminated against the (non-English language) Indian Press.

The act empowered the government to impose restrictions on the press in the following ways:

1.Modelled on the Irish press act, this act provided the government with extensive rights to censor reports and editorials in the Vernacular press.

2.From now on the government kept regular track of Vernacular newspapers.

3.When a report published in the newspaper was JUDGED as seditious, the newspaper was warned.

4.No Indian was allowed to carry arms without licence.

1513.

What was the main aim of the post war economic system 0?

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1514.

What were the effects of planned economy in russian revolution?

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1515.

What was the military revolutionary committee in french in russian revolution?

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1516.

What was the cause for business classes to participate in civil disobedience movement?

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The business and the industrialist CLASS supported the Civil Disobedience Movement because of the following reasons: ... Most businessmen came to see Swaraj as a time when colonial restrictions on business WOULD no longer exist and trade and industry would flourish without CONSTRAINTS.

1517.

What was the main reason behind the start of the non cooperation movement?

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1518.

What was the exact constitutional status of indian republic on 26 jan 1950?

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1519.

What was the enabling act which disctatorship was established in germany?

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The Enabling Act (German: Ermächtigungsgesetz) of 1933, formally titled Gesetz zur Behebung der Not von Volk und Reich ("Law to Remedy the Distress of People and Reich"),[1] was an amendment passed on 23 March 1933 to the Weimar Constitution[citation needed] that gave the German Cabinet—in effect, Chancellor Adolf Hitler—the power to enact laws WITHOUT the involvement of the Reichstag. The Enabling Act gave Hitler plenary powers and followed on the heels of the Reichstag Fire Decree, which had abolished most civil liberties and transferred state powers to the Reich government. The combined effect of the TWO laws was to transform Hitler's government into a legal dictatorship.

The act passed in both the Reichstag and Reichsrat on 23 March 1933,[2][3][4] and was signed by President Paul von Hindenburg later that day. The act stated that it was to last four YEARS unless renewed by the Reichstag, which occurred twice.

The law was enacted by the Reichstag (meeting at the Kroll Opera House), where non-Nazi members were surrounded and threatened by members of the SA and the SS. The Communists had already been repressed and were not allowed to be present or to vote, and some Social Democrats were kept away as well. In the end most of those present voted for the act, except for the Social Democrats, who voted against it.[5]

1520.

What steps wrre taken by liberals and radicals for improvement of condition of wrkrs?

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1521.

What is the reason for the business class to participate in the civil disobedience movement?

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1522.

Is there is discrimination on the basis of caste religion race language and region in India

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no

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because our PREAMBLE has ADOPTED the RULE of SECULARISM

1523.

What is min % of shares issued by co that its holding co needs to acquire in order to acquire and retain holding co status?

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A holding company is a corporation that is organized for the purpose of owning stock in other CORPORATIONS. A company may become a holding company by acquiring ENOUGH voting stock in another company to exercise control of its operations, or by forming a new corporation and retaining all or part of the new corporation's stock. While owning more than 50 percent of the voting stock of another company ensures control, in many cases it is possible to exercise control of another company by owning as little as ten percent of its stock.

Holding companies and the companies they control have a parent-subsidiary relationship. When a holding company owns a CONTROLLING interest in another company, the holding company is called the parent company and the controlled company is called the subsidiary. If the parent owns all of the voting stock of another company, that company is said to be a wholly-owned subsidiary of the parent company.

Holding companies and their SUBSIDIARIES can establish pyramids, whereby one subsidiary owns a controlling interest in another company, thus becoming its parent company. While three to five levels are common in corporate pyramid structures, as many as 60 levels have been known to exist in practice. In the CASE of public utility holding companies, regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission allow only two levels of holding companies in addition to the operating subsidiaries.

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1524.

What is the amount of paid up capital that must be held by a resident at all time in case of payment banks?

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1525.

What is capital punishment is it necessary to control crime?

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hey

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I thoroughly agree with the PROPOSITION - capital punishment should be made MANDATORY in our society, where crime ratio is being increased day by day because we live in a world where people are not even certain about how they are going to return, either on legs or on shoulders. There is a law of physics, which is known as "Murphy's Law", which STATES that "Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong". So WHOSE duty is it to make it right again?

I thoroughly agree with the proposition - capital punishment should be made mandatory in our society, where crime ratio is being increased day by day because we live in a world where people are not even certain about how they are going to return, either on legs or on shoulders. There is a law of physics, which is known as "Murphy's Law", which states that "Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong". So whose duty is it to make it right again?To start with, the ratio of crime and terrorism is being so increased exponentially. People feel unsafe, even being in their own homes. Criminals show no compassion or mercy to those who are being held by them as captives. I do not know what they get by doing such heinous and diabolical acts. In my opinion, the death penalty should be made as an essential punishment for those criminals and insurgents who love to annihilate the humanity or the society we live in, where people get massacred brutally just like flies in the air. The good example of this is in most of the middle-eastern countries where criminals get beheaded or hanged publicly for their wrongdoings, that is why their crime ratio is equivalent to almost zero. Crime is, after all, a crime, irrespective of how big or small it is.

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1526.

Describe the composition of high court​

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A High Court consists of a chief justice and other judges.

The NUMBER of judges in High Court is DECIDED according to the population of a state.

The President of India appoints the Chief Justice of High Court in consultation with the Chief Justice of India and the GOVERNOR of that particular state.

The other judges are appointed by the president in consultation with the Chief Justice of India, the chief justice of the high court and the governor of that state.

1527.

What are the problems arise to write our constitution of india?

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1528.

What are the factors considered as change in circumstances u/s 127 crpc?

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In this case one SABITRI DAS has filed a PETITION u/sec 127 of CRPC stating that in ... FAILED to show any change in circumstances the 1st PARTY is not entitled to any.

1529.

Conscious effort to abandon untouchability​

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ABOLITION of untouchability has been included AMONG fundamental rights under article 17. This is one of the few fundamental rights AVAILABLE against individuals. To MAKE untouchability LAW further strong, parliament passed Untouchability (offences) Act in 1955 which came into force

1530.

Provision of right to freedom is situated in the part 3 & article of the indian constitution

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PART 3 and ARTICLE 19

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1531.

Rajya sabha me do vars ke uprant ktne sadsya seva nivrat ho jate hai?

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JITNE bhi log HOTE h WO seva nivrat HO jaate Hain

1532.

Preamble of a constitution is like a charter of democracy . Support your answer

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1533.

Why do we need rights in democracy. explain bygiving examples reasons.​

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we NEED RIGHTS in democracy to bring about some necessary changes that will make our GOVERNMENT run in a better way

right help us to speak for our self and what we want from our government

Explanation:

it help us in choosing the LEADER to run our government

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1534.

Name the princely states who decided to remain independent

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princely STATES at the time of independence on 14th AUGUST 1947 .

  • Hyderabad
  • jammu and kashmir
  • mysore
  • benaras
  • TRAVANCORE .

1535.

Name the indian politician who was awarded with auden mexican dell gulia at jessica order of the asterisk eagle

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pablu nerado

Explanation:

LATER ricador elicier

1536.

Name the act through which dictalorship was established in germany

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Explanation:

56 MARBLES are divided between TWO BOY such that one-third of one boy’s marbles is one-quarter of the other. how MANY marbles will each boy receive?

1537.

Mention two conditions under which fundamental rights can be suspended

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two CONDITIONS are following:-

1. during a case of national emergency.

2. when a infectionous DISEASE SPREAD.

1538.

Describe the factors responsible for flexibility of caste system in India.

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The CASTE System of India. Caste not only dictates one's occupation, but dietary HABITS and INTERACTION with members of other castes as well. Members of a high caste enjoy more wealth and opportunities while members of a low caste perform MENIAL jobs. Outside of the caste system are the Untouchables.

1539.

17. भारत-पाकिस्तान संघर्ष की मुख्य घटनाओं का उल्लेख कीजिए।​

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1947 का भारत-पाक युद्ध, जिसे प्रथम कश्मीर युद्ध भी कहा जाता है, अक्टूबर 1947 में शुरू हुआ। ... 1 जनवरी 1949 की रात को 23:59 बजे एक औपचारिक संघर्ष-विराम घोषित किया गया था। ... लेकर जिसमें ब्रिटेन, चीन, पाक, फ्रांस मुख्य थे औऱ भी देस भारत की ओर बढ़ चले इसकी सूचना सोवियत संघ रूस को मिली औऱ 1948 में रूस और भारत के एक दूसरे ... मुखपृष्ठ · चौपाल · हाल में हुए परिवर्तन · हाल की घटनाएँ · समाज मुखपृष्ठ · निर्वाचित विषयवस्तु · यादृच्छिक लेख ...

1540.

Mahatma gandhi launched the civip disobedience movement in 1930 from

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It began with the famous Dandi MARCH of Gandhi. On 12 March 1930, Gandhi LEFT the Sabarmati Ashram at Ahmadabad on FOOT with 78 other members of the Ashram for Dandi, a village on the western sea-coast of INDIA, at a distance of about 385 km from Ahmadabad. They reached Dandi on 6 April 1930.

1541.

Making the constitution for the country like india was not so easy. Support your answer

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yes it is very much TRUE that it is not easy to make a constitution for a COUNTRY LIKE India because India is a vast country full of diversified religion, culture , heritage , LANGUAGES, and many more. So , It is clear that it must had been very difficult to make rules and regulations which is liked by everyone in the country.

1542.

Who is first muslin woman minister present in India​

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SAYED Anwara Taimur

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1543.

explain the characteristics of Indian constitution ...Answer in points only ... Good answers will be marked as BRAINLIEST answers !!!!​

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EXPLANATION:

The constitution is a fundamental law of a country that reflects the fundamental principles on which the government of the country is based. In this article, learn some of the interesting features of the Indian Constitution.

The bulkiest constitution of the world

The Indian constitution is one of the bulkiest constitution of the world, comprising of 395 articles, 22 parts and 12 schedules. So far the constitution underwent 100 AMENDMENTS (28 May, 2015).

Rigidity and flexibility

The Indian constitution is combination of rigidity and flexibility, which means some parts of it can be amended by the Parliament by a simple majority, whereas some parts require a two-third majority as well as not less than one-half of the state legislatures.

Parliamentary system of government

The Indian constitution provides for a parliamentary system of government, i.e., the real executive power rests with the council of ministers and the President is only a nominal ruler (Article 74).

Federal system with a unitary bias

The Indian constitution described India as a 'Union of States' (Article 1), which implies that Indian federation is not the result of any AGREEMENT among the units and the units cannot secede from it.

Fundamental rights and fundamental duties

The Indian constitution provides an elaborate list of Fundamental Rights to the citizens of India, which cannot be taken away or abridged by any law made by the states (Article 12–35). Similarly, the constitution also provides a list of 11 duties of the citizens, known as the Fundamental Duties (Article 51A).

Directive principles of state policy

The Indian constitution mentions certain Directive Principles of State Policy (Article 36–51) which that government has to keep in mind while formulating new policy.

Secularism

The constitution makes India a secular state by detaching from religious dogmas (Forty-second Amendment).

Independent judiciary

The constitution provides an independent judiciary (Article 76) which ensures that the government is carried on in accordance with the provisions of the constitution and acts as a guardian of the liberties and fundamental rights of the citizens.

Single citizenship

The Indian constitution provides a single citizenship for all the people residing different parts of the country and there is no separate citizenship for the states (Article 5–11).

Bicameral legislatures

The Indian constitution provides a bicameral legislatures at centre consisting of RAJYA Sabha (Council of States) and Lok Sabha (HOUSE of the People) (Article 79).

Emergency powers

The constitution vests extraordinary powers, known as Emergency Powers in the President during emergencies out of armed rebellion or external aggression or due to failure of constitutional machinery in the state (Article 352–360).

Special provisions for minorities

The constitution makes special provisions for minorities, Scheduled castes, Scheduled Tribes, etc. by granting them certain special rights and provisions.

Basically those are some of the interesting features of Indian constitution. Moreover, the constitution also has many other features such as, Panchayati Raj, Rule of Law, Provisions for Independent Bodies, etc. which are very unique in nature.

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1544.

How do pressure groups influence the political process?

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Explanation:

Pressure group influence the political process in the following ways :

They carry out campaigns . Hold protects and attention order to gain attention and support of the people.

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1545.

If prime minister has all executive power what is the executive power of the president?

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your answer:-

Explanation:

The President of the Indian Union will be generally bound by the advice of his Ministers. He can do NOTHING contrary to their advice nor can do anything without their advice. The President of the UNITED States can dismiss any Secretary at any time. The President of the Indian Union has no power to do so long as his Ministers command a MAJORITY in Parliament.

Under the draft constitution the President OCCUPIES the same position as the King under the English Constitution. He is the head of the state but not of the Executive. He represents the Nation but does not rule the Nation. He is the symbol of the Nation. His place in the administration is that of a ceremonial DEVICE on a seal by which the nation's decisions are made known.

1546.

Explain the right taken away by military form of government

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A MILITARY government is generally any government that is administrated by military forces, whether this government is legal or not under the laws of the jurisdiction at issue, and whether this government is formed by NATIVES or by an occupying power. It is usually carried out by military workers.

Types of military government include:

Military occupation of acquired FOREIGN territory and the administration thereof

Martial law, temporary military rule of domestic territory

Military dictatorship, an authoritarian government controlled by a military and its political designees, called a military JUNTA when done extralegally

Stratocracy, a government TRADITIONALLY or constitutionally run by a military.

1547.

How many vites win sanjeev baliyan from muzaffaer lok sabha seat?

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1548.

How many women representative are there from state government?

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there is no any WOMEN FORM state and CENTRAL GOVERNMENT ....

1549.

How many member of state legislative council are elected by the assembly?

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maximum 550 at present 545

543 members are directly ELECTED by the people

1550.

How many article are there in the present constitution of bhutan?

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