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3151.

Why we need a constitution constitution are needed only to limit?

Answer» CONSTITUTION is needed to Stop the ANARCHY that RISE due to the protests etc.....
3152.

Explain 6 provisions of 1989 act...

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The Scheduled Castes and Tribes Act passed by the Parliament of India on 9 September 1989 is also known as the Prevention of Atrocities Act.

The provisions of the Act can be divided into three categories:

1. Provisions of criminal law which establish the criminal liability for some specifically defined atrocities.

2. Provisions for relief and compensation for the VICTIMS of atrocities.

3. Provisions which establish SPECIAL authorities for the implementation and monitoring of the Act.

3153.

Write a short note on nuclear non proliferation treaty

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The NUCLEAR Non-Proliferation Treaty (or NNPT) is a treaty that was made to stop nuclear weapons from being built. It was written in 1968, entered into force in 1970, and 190 countries have signed it since then. Only four nations have not signed it: India, Israel, Pakistan South SUDAN. North Koreawithdrew in 2003.

3154.

Who said preamble is the political horoscope of the constitution?

Answer» K m Munshi said , preamble is the political horoscope of the CONSTITUTION
3155.

Who is the becoming prime minister without becoming a union cabinet minister?

Answer»

The CORRECT ANSWER is PM MODI

3156.

Who determines the salaries and allowances of the state ministers?

Answer» FINANCE MINISTER DETERMINE the SALARIES of the STATE minister
3157.

Who selects chairman of national human rights commission?

Answer» JUSTICE Handlya Laxminarayanswami dattu
3158.

Who represent our problems in the parliament house?

Answer»

Our own elected Member of PARLIAMENT or MP REPRESENT our problem in the Parliament HOUSE

3159.

Which commision said weak governance as the main reason for corruption in india?

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The commission SAID WEAK governance for corruption in India as all the leaders are the government TRIES to collect money so that would be able to come in next ELECTION and they kept WIN in future

3160.

When did belgium shift from a unitary to a federal form of a governance?

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Belgium's ACCOMADATION of MAKING a proper constitution in which all the ethnic GROUPS had same value and RIGHTS made it's shift from unitary to federal form of governance in YEARS from 1970 to 1993

3161.

Which country border will be sealed with india in 2018?

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Hey friend
Pakistan's BORDER will be sealed with India in 2018
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3162.

What fundamental rights of indian constitution d600 fundamental rights of indian constitution?

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Originally Constitution provided for seven Fundamental Rights viz.

Right to equality (Article 14-18)Right to freedom (Article 19-22)Right against exploitation (Article 23-24)Right to freedom of religion (Articles 25-28)Cultural & educational rights (Articles 29-30)Right to Property (Article 31)Right to constitutional remedies (Article 32).Right to Privacy

But, Right to property was removed from the list of the Fundamental Rights by the 44thConstitution Amendment Act, 1978 and after amendment, it was made legal right under Article 300-A in part-12 of the Constitution.

At present there are only six Fundamental rights, six fundamental rights are described below in brief.

Right to Equality (Articles 14-18):

Article 14 (Equality before law):

Article 14 says that state shall not deny to any person equality before the law or the equal protection of the laws within the territory of India.Art. 14 is available to any person including legal persons viz. statutory corporation, companies, etc.Art. 14 is taken from the concept of equal protection of laws has been taken from the Constitution of USA.The concept of the rule of law is a negative concept while the concept of equal protection of laws is a positive concept.The concept of equality before the lawis equivalent to the second element of the concept of the ‘rule of law’ propounded by A.D. dicey, the British jurist. But certain exceptions to it are, the president of India, state governors, Public servants, Judges, Foreign diplomats, etc., who enjoy immunities, protections, and special privileges.

Article 15 (Prohibition of discrimination on the grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of BIRTH):

Article 15 says that the state shall not discriminate against only of religion, race, sex, place of birth or any of them.Under Article 15 (3) & (4), the government can make special provisions for women & children and for a group of citizens who are economically and socially backward.

Article 16 (Equality of opportunities in matters of public employment):

Article 16 says that there shall be equality of opportunity for all citizens in matters relating to employment or appointment to any office under the state.

Article 17 (Abolition of Untouchability):Article 17 says that Untouchability is abolished and its practice in any form is forbidden. The enforcement of any disability arising out of untouchability shall be an offense punishable by law.

Article 18 (Abolition of titles):

Article 18 says that no title, not being a military or academic distinction, shall be conferred by the State. No citizen of India shall accept any title from any foreign state.The awards, Bharat Ratna, Padma Vibhuhan, Padma Bhushan and Padma SHRI, called as The National Awards would not amount to title within the meaning of Article 18(i).

Right to Freedom (Articles 19-22):

Article 19 (Protection of certain rights regarding freedom of speech, etc.):
Article 19 says that all citizens shall have the right

to freedom of speech and expression.To assemble peacefully and without arms.To form associations or unions.To move freely throughout the territory of India.To practice any profession or to carry on any occupation, trade or business.

Article 20 (Protection in respect of conviction for offenses):
Article 20 says that state can impose reasonable restrictions on the groups of security of the state, friendly relations with foreign states, public order, decency, morality, contempt of court, defamation, etc.
Article 21 deals with Protection of life and personal liberty.
Article 21A states that that state shall PROVIDE free and compulsory education to all children of the age of 6-14 years.
Article 22 deals with protection against arrest and detention in certain cases.

Right Against Exploitation (Articles 23-24):

Article 23 deals with the prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labor.
Article 24 deals with prohibition of employment of children in FACTORIES, etc.

3163.

Who introduced chakra instead of ratinam in Indian national flag

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Pengali venkaya introduced CHAKRA instead of RATINGS in Indian NATIONAL Flag
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3164.

Who was the first Indian to raise the national flag co za

Answer» MADAN bhikaji

in 1907

on AUGUST 22
3165.

Who introduced the chakra in Indian national flag

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The ANSWER is Pingali Venkaya

3166.

Who among the following was the first Indian to raise the national flag

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EXPLANATION:

Madam Bhikaji Cama is the first INDIAN to RAISE the flag on FOREIGN soil.

3167.

Under which article of the indian constitution each constituent state of the union should have a public service commission

Answer» HEY!

here's the answer

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under ARTICLE 315.

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3168.

When is national flag adoption day is celebrated and why?

Answer»

Indian NATIONAL FLAG adoption day is celebrated to commemorate the adoption of TRICOLOR Indian National Flag on 22nd of July.


3169.

Where was the Indian national flag first unfurled on 15 august 1947

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The FIRST Indian national FLAG was unflured in the RED FORT.

3170.

How to draw Indian national flag

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3171.

What is common point of article 14nd 226 of indian constitution?

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Article 14 defines the RIGHT to equality it include equality before law . article 226define the GOVERNMENT at the state level ...

MISSING: 14nd ‎| ‎Must include: ‎14nd

3172.

The famous Vidyasagar Setu is located in which among the following cities?[A] Patna[B] Kolkata[C] Lucknow[D] Chennai

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3173.

Hieun Tsang, had visited the court of which among the following rulers?[A] Harshavardhana[B] Chandragupta Maurya[C] Asoka[D] Pulkesin II

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A.HARSHAVARADHANA.
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3174.

Write 10 lines on our National flag. Explaining its significance?

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1,We are Indians and our National Flag is very important for us.

2,It is the symbol of unity, honour and freedom.

3,This flag is referred to as the Tiranga

4.It has three colors. They are saffron, white and GREEN.

5.The saffron at the top means sacrifice, strength, and courage.

6. The white in the middle indicates peace, truth and purity.

7.The green at the lower part stands for FERTILITY and ENERGY.

8.The blue wheel with 24 spokes in the middle represents Dharma Chakra of KING Ashoka. It means peace and progress.

9.The National Flag is an emblem of national dignity.

10.We honor and respect our national flag. Far from being a piece of cloth, our National Flag is a symbol of dignity and freedom for all of us.


3175.

The year 1576, is famous for which among the following battles?[A] Battle of Talikota[B] Battle of Haldighati[C] Battle of Gagron[D] Battle of Khargaon

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B.Battle of HALDIGHATI.
3176.

Plassey, which is famous for the Battle of Plassey, is located in which among the following current states of India?[A] West Bengal[B] Bihar[C] Chhattisgarh[D] Jharkhand

Answer»

(a) WEST BENGAL is the ANSWER

3177.

The infamous Third Battle of Panipat was fought between which among the following belligerents?[A] British and Marathas[B] Mughals and Marathas[C] Afghans and British[D] Marathas and Afghans

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D .MARATHAS and AFGHANS

3178.

In which year and at which place, India’s national anthem was sung for the first time?[A] 1911, Kolkata[B] 1912, Lucknow[C] 1913, Delhi[D] 1914, Bombay

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(a) 1911, KOLKATA
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3179.

Which among the following was the correct title of National Anthem of India, when it was originally penned by Rabindranath Tagore?[A] Jana Gana Mana[B] Bharat Bhagya[C] Bharat Bhagya Vidhata[D] Bharat Vidhata

Answer» AA OPTIONS

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3180.

National Flag of India was presented to the Nation on behalf of :(A) Indian National Congress(B) People of India(C) Women of India(D) Freedom Fighters

Answer» WOMEN of INDIA..........
3181.

The 1896 session of Indian National Congress is best known for which among the following?[A] India’s national song was sung for the first time[B] India’s national anthem was sung for the first time[C] India’s tricolor flag was hoisted for the first time[D] None of the above

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A. India's national SONG was SUNG for the first TIME.

3182.

From where has the design of the wheel on white band of Indian National Flag been taken?

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The version of the flag closest to the current one came into existence in 1923. It was DESIGNED by Pingali Venkayya and had the saffron, white and GREEN STRIPES with the spinning wheel placed in the white SECTION.

3183.

Our National Song is :(A) Sare Jahan se Achcha(B) Jana Gana Mana(C) Vande Mataram(D) All of the above

Answer» B --- JANNA Ganna MANNA
3184.

Who was the first woman Chief Justice of a High Court in India?

Answer»

" LEILA SETH" .............

3185.

When was the National Anthem of India first sung?

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Jana Gana Mana ” is the national anthem of INDIA. Written in highly Sanskritised "TATSAMA" Bengali, it is the first of five stanzas of a Brahmo hymn composed and SCORED by NOBEL laureate Rabindranath Tagore. It was first sung in Calcutta Session of the Indian National Congress on 27 December 1911

3186.

Who was the first Indian Who climbed Mount Everest twice?

Answer» SANTOSH Yadav is an Indian MOUNTAINEER. She is the 1ST woman in the world to climb MOUNT EVEREST twice.
3187.

The National Anthem was adopted by the Constitute Assembly on :

Answer»

In 1950.. on 24 JANUARY...........

3188.

What are the 3 mainorgans of indian goverment and mention their function?

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1) LEGISLATURE 2) EXECUTIVE 3) JUDICIARY


1. legislature - Its main responsibility is the creation of laws. The United States CONSTITUTION outlines the powers of the legislative branch, Congress, which is divided into two HOUSES: the Senate and the House of Representatives. ... Forty-nine states have a bicameral (two-house) legislature that is similar to the federal legislature.



2.Role of Executive GOVERNMENT. The Department of the Premier and Cabinet is central to the functions of Executive Government in Western AUSTRALIA. “Executive Government” broadly refers to the arm of government responsible for carrying out or administering laws enacted by the legislature.



3.The Judiciary is the third ORGAN of the government. It has the responsibility to apply the laws to specific cases and settle all disputes. The real 'meaning of law' is what the judges decide during the course of giving their judgements in various cases



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3189.

The National Flag was first presented to the nation on behalf of women of India at the midnight session of the Assembly on :

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The National FLAG of INDIA was ADOPTED by the Constituent ASSEMBLY on the 22nd July, 1947 and presented to the NATION on behalf of the women of India at the mid-night session of the assembly on August 14, 1947.

3190.

The National Emblem of India was adopted on :

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Answer:

Lion capital of Sarnath pillar, Varanasi situated in the state of UTTAR Pradesh, India. The Sarnath Pillar is very impressive. It is 23 metres high. It has 4 lions CARVED at the top, seated with their backs to each other. This design US used as our national emblem of India. We can see it on our CURRENCY notes, coins and postage stamps.

3191.

How many colours do you find on the Indian National Flag including the wheel?

Answer» 4 COLOR
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3192.

What is the standard measurement of the Indian National Flag?

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The ratio of width and length is 2:3.

If the big size FLAG,

Length and width (MM) = 6300 X 4200.

Size of ASHOKA Chakra (mm) = 1295.

3193.

What does green colour in the flag siginify?

Answer» PROSPERITY,, ,,, ...........
3194.

What is the colour of the chakra in the middle of the flag?

Answer»

Colour of chakra in the MIDDLE of Indian FLAG is BLUE


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3195.

How many spokes or lines are available in the chakra or wheel?

Answer» HEY mate here's ur ans
there ARE24 SPOKES or lines AVAILABLE in the chakra or wheel
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3196.

The Indian flag was hoisted on the highest mountain peak of the world, Mount Everest on :

Answer»

The ANSWER is 29TH MAY 1953

3197.

Tricolor flag was first accepted by Indian National Congress in:

Answer» GANDHI first PROPOSED a flag to theIndian National CONGRESS in 1921
3198.

National Flag Adoption Day is on, when?

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Answer:

National Flag Adoption Day is on 22 July 1947.

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3199.

The national flag of India, by law, is to be made of:

Answer»

The current National flag is made by Pingali Venkayya

The National Flag of India was ADOPTED in its present form during an ad HOC meeting of the Constituent Assembly HELD on the 22 July 1947, a few days before India's independence from the British on the 15 August, 1947.

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3200.

The First Stamp of Independent India was issued on 21 November 1947 and its depicts:

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The FIRST Stamp of Independent India was issued on 21 NOVEMBER 1947. It depicts the Indian Flag with the patriots' slogan, Jai HIND (Long Live India), on the top right hand corner. It was valued at three and one-half annas. A memorial to Mahatma Gandhi was issued 15 August 1948 on the first anniversary of Independence.