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3. The first meeting of the Constituent Assembly was held in December 1946 under thepresidentship of(a) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad(b) Dr. Rajendra Prasad(c) T.T. Krishnamachari(d) K.M. Munshi |
Answer» Time Line of Formation of "The CONSTITUTION of India" (in accordance with French practice.) 9 December 1946: The first meeting was HELD in the constitution hall (now the Central Hall of Parliament House). 1st person to address - J. B. Kripalani. Temporary Chairman: Sachchidananda Sinha |
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Name some forms of government other than democracy |
Answer» Answer: Non-Democratic Governments: Authoritarianism, TOTALITARIANISM, and Dictatorship. UNLIKE democracy, authoritarianism and totalitarianism are forms of GOVERNMENT where an individual or a single-party CONCENTRATES all power. follow me pls mark my answer Brainiest answer |
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Frame sentence in hindi for the word hindi |
Answer» Explanation: frame sentence in HINDI for the word hindi |
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404. |
Matma Gandhi's vision about india was published in which magzine |
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MAHATMA GANDHI's vision about INDIA was published in young india magazine
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What is the pecular of zanu-pf |
Answer» Answer: Officially, ZANU–PF has a SOCIAL democratic ideology. The party maintains a Politburo and a Central Committee. HOWEVER, the party's ideology may be changing as Mnangagwa said that "all FOREIGN investments will be safe in Zimbabwe" and calls for "INCREASED production and CAPACITY and new investment in the country." |
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Who is going to form the government in Kerala |
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The Outcome Budget exercise is the effort of the1. Planning Commission2. Finance Ministry3. Programme Implementation Ministry4. Prime Minsiter's Office |
Answer» Finance MINISTRY Explanation: The OUTCOME Budget exercise is the EFFORT of the (2. Finance Ministry) |
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408. |
स्वतंत्रता की अवधारणा स्पष्ट कीजिये |
Answer» लिबर्टी शब्द लैटिन भाषा के शब्द 'लिबर' (LIBER) से निकला है जिसका शाब्दिक अर्थ होता है 'बंधनों का अभाव' अर्थात् पूर्ण स्वतंत्रता अथवा किसी प्रकार के बंधनों का न होना। इस प्रकार स्वतंत्रता का अर्थ हुआ कि व्यक्ति को अपनी इच्छानुसार कार्य करने की स्वतंत्रता होनी चाहिए और उस पर कोई बंधन नहीं होना चाहिए। |
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मिखाईल गोर्बाचोव की उन नीतियों को लेखे जिससे असंतोष उत्पन्न हुआ है |
Answer» Answer: 9 नवंबर 1989 बर्लिन की दीवार गिरी थी. लेकिन इस पूरी कहानी की शुरुआत हुई थी द्वितीय विश्वयुद्ध के अंत में. 8 मई 1945 को जर्मन सेना के बिना शर्त आत्मसमर्पण || Hope it will be HELPFUL ✌️ |
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समाजवादी व्यवस्था के पतन के कारण उत्पन्न समस्याएं लिखिए |
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411. |
पेरेस्ट्रोइका को समझाइए ? |
Answer» पेरेस्द्रोइका वो प्रकिया है जिसमें हम ट्रासमिटेड सिग्नस से इनफामेशन निकालते हैं। |
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Write note on- Adam apple |
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413. |
Write two important source of Indian constitution. |
Answer» Answer: Major Sources of Indian Constitution Provisions Source/country Constitution of Japan PROCEDURE Established by Law Government of India Act 1935 Federal Scheme Emergency Provisions Public Service COMMISSIONS Office of Governor Judiciary Administrative DETAILS |
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Three ways in which limitation protects citizens in democratic society?? |
Answer» Explanation: Article 10 PROTECTS your right to hold your own opinions and to express them freely without government interference. This includes the right to express your views aloud (for example through public protest and demonstrations) or through: published articles, books or leaflets television or radio broadcasting works of art the internet and social media The law ALSO protects your freedom to receive information from other people by, for example, being part of an audience or reading a magazine. Are there any restrictions to this right? Although you have freedom of expression, you also have a duty to behave responsibly and to respect other people’s rights. Public authorities may restrict this right if they can show that their action is lawful, necessary and proportionate in order to: protect national security, territorial integrity (the borders of the state) or public safety prevent disorder or crime protect health or morals protect the rights and reputations of other people prevent the disclosure of information received in confidence maintain the authority and impartiality of judges An authority may be allowed to restrict your freedom of expression if, for example, you express views that encourage racial or religious hatred. However, the relevant public authority must show that the restriction is ‘proportionate’, in other words that it is appropriate and no more than necessary to address the issue concerned. Using this right – example This right is particularly important for journalists and other people working in the media. They must be free to criticise the government and our public institutions without fear of prosecution – this is a vital feature of a democratic society. But that doesn't prevent the state from imposing restrictions on the media in order to protect other human rights, such as a person's right to respect for their private life. What the law says Article 10 of the Human Rights Act: Freedom of expression 1. Everyone has the right to freedom of expression. This right shall include freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart information and ideas without interference by public authority and regardless of frontiers. This Article shall not prevent States from requiring the licensing of broadcasting, television or cinema enterprises. 2. The exercise of these freedoms, since it carries with it duties and responsibilities, may be subject to such formalities, conditions, restrictions or penalties as are prescribed by law and are necessary in a democratic society, in the interests of national security, territorial disorder or crime, for the protection of health or morals, for the protection of the reputation or rights of others, for preventing the disclosure of information received in confidence, or for maintaining the authority and impartiality of the judiciary. Example case - Observer and The Guardian V United Kingdom [1991] The Guardian and The Observer newspapers published excerpts from Peter Wright’s book Spycatcher, which included allegations that MI5 had acted unlawfully. The government obtained a court order preventing the newspapers from printing further material until proceedings relating to a breach of confidence had finished. But when the book was published, The Guardian complained that the continuation of the court order infringed the right to freedom of expression. The European Court of Human Rights said that the court order was lawful because it was in the interests of national security. However, it also said that that wasn't ENOUGH reason to continue the newspaper publication ban once the book had been published, because the information was no longer CONFIDENTIAL anyway. This case summary is taken from ‘Human rights, human lives: a guide to the Human Rights Act for public authorities’.
Further resources We have published a guide that explains the legal framework which protects freedom of expression and where that freedom may be restricted in order to prevent violence, abuse or discrimination. |
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explain with the help of four examples how citizens of India play an important role in the making of laws |
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416. |
एक दल प्रणाली क्या है |
Answer» सिस्टम टीम एक विशेष एजाइल टीम है जो एजाइल विकास पर्यावरण के निर्माण और समर्थन में सहायता करती है, जिसमें आमतौर पर टूलचिन का विकास और रखरखाव शामिल होता है जो सतत वितरण पाइपलाइन का समर्थन करता है। ... इसका समर्थन करने के लिए, एक या अधिक विशिष्ट सिस्टम टीमें अक्सर बनाई जाती हैं।hope this HELPS...........❤❤❤❤ |
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417. |
Which groups were forced to relinquish power after french revolutions |
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अल्फ़्रेड वेगनर ने सुविचार महाद्वीपों को क्या नाम दिया था |
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पहाड़ी छेत्रो में कृषि का कोन सा प्रकार उपयुक है |
Answer» Tuber and rhizomatous crops like potato, tapioca, SWEET potato, dioscorea, colocassia, ginger and turmeric grow very well in these REGIONS while the plantation crops like Arecanut, COCOA, tea, coffee and rubber were introduced on COMMERCIAL scale in certain hilly regions of our country. आलू, टैपिओका, शकरकंद, डायोस्कोरिया, कोलोकैसिया, अदरक और हल्दी जैसी कंद वाली फसलें इन क्षेत्रों में बहुत अच्छी तरह से उगती हैं, जबकि बागान की फसलें जैसे कि अरकान, कोको, चाय, कॉफी here is your ANSWER |
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420. |
I am12th class Student show me arts subject |
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सानको नाम माधों और 2 मानायव व शा भगिनीवनरा |
Answer» भू क्षेत्र जहाँ वृक्षों का घनत्व सामान्य से अधिक है उसे वन (जंगल) कहते हैं। विभिन्न मापदंडों पर आधारित जंगल की कई परिभाषाएँ हैं । वनों ने पृथ्वी के लगभग 9.5% भाग को घेर रखा है जो कुल भूमिक्षेत्र का लगभग 30% भाग है। एक समय कभी वन कुल भूमिक्षेत्र के 50% भाग में फैल हुए थे। वन, जीव जन्तुओं के लिए आवासस्थल हैं और पृथ्वी के जल-चक्र को नियंत्रित और प्रभावित करते हैं और मृदासंरक्षण का आधार हैं इसी कारण वन पृथ्वी के जैवमण्डल का अहम हिस्सा हैं। वन धरती के सबसे प्रमुख स्थलीय परितंत्र भी हैं। वन, धरती के जीव-मडंल के कुल सकल प्राथमिक उत्पाद के 75% भाग लिए हैं । धरती की 80% वनस्पतियाँ वनों में पाई जाती हैं। अलग अलग ऊंचाइयों पर स्थित वन विभिन्न परितंत्रों का निर्माण करते हैं- जैसे ध्रुवों के निकट बोरील वन, भूमध्य रेखा के निकट उष्ण कटिबन्धीय वन और मध्यम ऊंचाइयों पर शीतोष्ण वन। किसी क्षेत्र की ऊंचाई और वहां मौजूद नमी उस क्षेत्र में पाए जाने वाले वृक्षों पर प्रभाव डालती है। मानव और वन एक दूसरे पर सकारात्मक और नकारात्मक दोनों ही प्रभाव डालते हैं। वन जहाँ मनुष्य को अनेक प्राकृतिक संसाधन उपलब्ध कराते हैं वहीं वे आमदनी का एक स्त्रोत भी हैं। |
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What is fedralism and how its practised |
Answer» Answer: FEDERALISM is practiced in India by, The CREATION of Linguistic States was the first and a major test for democratic politics in our country. In 1947, the boundaries of SEVERAL old States were changed in order to create NEW States. This was done to ensure that PEOPLE who spoke the same language lived in the same State. |
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Discuss the scope of political theory New Rights |
Answer» Explanation: POLITICAL theorists also share a commitment to the humanistic study of politics (although with considerable disagreement over what that means), and a skepticism towards the hegemony sometimes sought by our more self-consciously “scientific” colleagues. In recent years, and especially in the USA, the study of politics has become increasingly formal and quantitative. Indeed, there are those for whom political THEORY, properly understood, WOULD be formal theory geared solely towards the explanation of political phenomena, where explanation is modeled on the natural sciences and takes the form of seeking patterns and offering causal explanations for events in the human WORLD. Such approaches have been challenged—most recently by the Perestroika movement (Monroe 2005)—on behalf of more qualitative and interpretative approaches. Political theory is located at one remove from this quantitative VS. qualitative debate, sitting somewhere between the distanced universals of normative philosophy and the empirical world of politics. |
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After how many years of formation shg started getting loan from Bank |
Answer» Wikipedia A self-help group (SHG) is a financial intermediary committee usually composed of 10 to 20 LOCAL WOMEN or men between 18 to 40 YEARS. ... In India, MANY SHGs are 'linked' to ... |
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Discuss various factos of nation building process |
Answer» Explanation: According to Columbia University POLITICAL scientist Andreas Wimmer, THREE factors tend to DETERMINE the success of nation-building over the long-run: "the EARLY development of civil-society organisations, the rise of a state capable of providing public goods evenly across a territory, |
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Question Number 01:Identify the prevailing social and economic conditions of society and their impact on the educational system. Analyze these conditions and suggest measures to improve these social conditions.Question Number 02:Discuss the nature of the learning. How a teacher can provide a better learning environment for children? keep in view the socio-economic status of your school. I need answers help me please |
Answer» answer 1***** 1. Socio-economic issues are factors that have negative influence on an individuals' economic activity including: lack of education, CULTURAL and RELIGIOUS discrimination, overpopulation, unemployment and corruption.these factor affect the living of country and can be harmful for our future generation. suggestions. 1.government have to give free education to poor children. 2.Governmwnt have to end the discrimination between poor and rich. answer 2****** Students need a better environment to study.the teacher have to pay attention that every student was studying. First Things First is committed to continuing to serve Arizona’s youngest children, their families and our community during this challenging time. In order to help ensure the health of our staff and those we serve, many of our staff members will be working from home. While our central Phoenix office remains open, some of our regional offices MAY be closed. KIDS with positive, stable relationships with parents and caregivers, as well as quality child care and preschool experiences, go on to do better in school and in life. They’re more likely to read at grade level and graduate from high school. They are more prepared for college and career. They also tend to be healthier and demand less from the public welfare system. These are better outcomes for kids that also save taxpayers money. |
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Which form of government system adopted in Indian constitution |
Answer» Answer: It is a SOVEREIGN SOCIALIST SECULAR Democratic Republic with a parliamentary system of government. The Republic is governed in terms of the Constitution of India which was ADOPTED by the Constituent Assembly on 26th November, 1949 and came into force on 26th JANUARY, 1950. |
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Is living in city better or not better than living in village? |
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?What were thetherapy ?shock therapy ?what is shockConsequences of9 |
Answer» Answer: HEYA !!! THIS IS SAYLI...... & HERE IS YOUR ANSWERS....... Explanation: Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has been controversially associated with long-lasting memory problems. Verbal learning and memory DEFICITS are commonly reported in studies of people with bipolar disorder (BD).When people first administered ECT to patients in the 1930s to 1950s, they found that it CAUSED memory impairments. In retrospect, that might have been an early sign of the possible UTILITY of ECT for treating PTSD. ... Donald J Lewis showed that ECT might be able to specifically erase fear memories.The most common side effects of ECT on the day of treatment include nausea, headache, fatigue, confusion, and slight memory LOSS, which may last minutes to hours. These risks must be balanced with the consequences of ineffectively treated severe psychiatric disorders. HOPE YOU LIKE MY ANSWER!! TAKE CARE! RE SAYLI XOXO |
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1. Why is Democracy important? |
Answer» Answer: Rights of citizens The basic rights of citizens are protected. There is freedom of food, clothing, shelter. Even, the choices of work, religion etc are not controlled. None can COMPEL him or prevent him in these aspects. Common law for all Any person found guilty is to be punished by law. Be it a poor man or the rich, strong or weak will have to undergo same punishment and judicial trial. Also, to get into any position, all the people will have to follow the same procedures. Chances for individual growth Due to freedom of life, a person can work without compulsions. This enables him to perform with passion in any field he desires. With this work by passion, there would be enhanced performance and growth. Combined decision MAKING For every issue, the entire representatives of people are RESPONSIBLE. Everyone will be involved in decision making. This limits the chances of wrong decisions for the COUNTRY. Thereby everyone is safe and in agreement with happenings with the nation.why is democracy important Fewer chances of misuse of power In autocratic rule, there are chances for misuse of power. None can question their actions; hence, people in power can take personal decisions. This happens sometimes based on their individual needs and wishes. So, they can take decisions even if it is harmful to the entire masses. But in democracy such misuse of power is not possible. Even a president or prime minister has to take his colleagues into consideration. He has to puts his views in practice only after their approval. Equal rights to all In a democracy, everyone is equal before the law. One can take up STUDIES, build homes, buy property, anywhere within the nation as per rules. |
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.............. features influence the lifestyle and occupation of people. |
Answer» Answer: People show diversity in their eating habits as well. Some people eat non-vegetarian food, while some others eat vegetarian food. For example; majority of the people from GUJARAT are vegetarians. On the other HAND, majority of people from West Bengal are non-vegetarians. Benefits of Diversity: Diversity gives many benefits in our life. Diversity adds variety to the way we live. We learn to understand and RESPECT DIFFERENT types of culture because of diversity. We learn to THINK from different angles because of diversity. Had there been no diversity, it could have been a boring life for us. Explanation: |
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In five ways examine the validity of the statement th country without a constitution has no future for it's populace especially the youth |
Answer» Answer: Apropos ‘It’s getting worse for XI Jinping’ (March 28), the complacency in the initial days of the corona outbreak and the opacity in the distribution of information has cost Xi Jinping his credibility. If it was not for China’s selfish attempts to conceal information, the coronavirus, in all likeliness, would not have exacerbated into a pandemic. An evident fiasco, China’s misgovernance has cost lives, livelihoods and economies. Most COUNTRIES are in a state of lockdown. This incident is an important lesson for the citizens of India — favour only those governments that are TRANSPARENT with REGARD to COMMUNICATION of information. |
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(i)“राजनीति का आरम्भ और अंत राज्य के साथ होता है।"यह कथन है(अ) प्लेटो(ब) गार्नर(स) अरस्तू(द) लास्की।172021317 |
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What is the difference between national language and offecial language of INDIA? |
Answer» Answer: In broad TERMS, NATIONAL languages refer to the tongues spoken on a certain territory (USUALLY a nation-state, but not always) by one or several groups of people. OFFICIAL languages are the ones used by a region's government for official purposes |
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437. |
Find the sum of 3a,a,-a.....a terms |
Answer» Answer: 1 hope you this will HELP you |
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438. |
What will be the direction of current with respect to proton |
Answer» When the current flows, protons DO NOT flow, only ELECTRONS flow. ... Current being a flow of charges with DIRECTION DECIDED by direction of flow of positive charges . Hence direction of STREAM of protons will also be direction of current. |
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439. |
Who is president of zimbabwe |
Answer» Heye your answer ⏬ ___________________________ ★ EMMERSON Mnangagwa. ____________________________ ____________________________ ★ Emmerson Mnangagwa. LISTEN); born 15 September 1942) is a Zimbabwean revolutionary and politician who has served as President of ZIMBABWE since 24 November 2017. _____________________________ mark me brainliest........ |
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440. |
Somebody here for poiltics debate? |
Answer» Answer: Political talk at WORK is getting harder and harder to avoid. In one RECENT survey, 64 percent of workers polled SAID political CONVERSATIONS in the office have become more heated within the last decade. Learning what to say when political talk arises is key to keeping professional relationships strong and getting quality work done. Heated discussions can leave employees frustrated, distrustful and unproductive, says Audra Jenkins, chief diversity and inclusion officer at Randstad US, an HR consulting firm. |
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441. |
In a democracy why is universal adult franchiese important |
Answer» Answer: Plz,if it is correct plz RATE ⭐me,like me and follow me and MARK me as brainlist Explanation: Universal ADULT franchise means that every person above the age of 18 have the right to vote. This is important to DEMOCRACY because it is based on the principle of equality. It does not discriminate on the basis of social or economic backgrounds. |
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A. Multiple choice questions:1. The set of instructions given to the computer.a) Programb) Commandsc) Hardware |
Answer» The set of INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN to the COMPUTER is called Program. Hope it's helpful. |
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443. |
What is the full form of POLICE ? |
Answer» The full FORM of POLICE is PUBLIC Officer for Legal Investigations and Criminal Emergencies Explanation: hey there... dont FORGET to press the BRAINLIEST button |
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444. |
Somebody here for politics debate? |
Answer» Answer: SURE.... i will. I'm a girl... but i will appreciate your aggressive words too.. but don't MOVE BACK when I'll start. SET time..I'LL be there. I'll be with criticizing side. |
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445. |
ਪ੍ਹਸਤਾਵਨਾ ਸੰਵਿਧਾਨ ਦੇ ਕਿਸ ਵਿਚ ਦਰਜ ਹੇ |
Answer» duuxuxuxudifififdydutoogif |
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446. |
An assimble of people's representatives that writers a constitution for a country ..................... |
Answer» Answer: Constituent Assembly is an assembly of the people's representatives that writes a CONSTITUTION for a COUNTRY . |
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447. |
प्लस टू पोल साइंसराज्य क्या होता है |
Answer» संक्षेप में राजनीति विज्ञान व्यक्तियों के द्वारा किये गए कामों का अध्ययन करने वाला विज्ञान है, जिनका संबंध उसके जीवन के राजनीतिक पहलू से होता है तथा उस अध्ययन में वह मनुष्य के जीवन के राजनीतिक, सामाजिक, आर्थिक, धार्मिक, नैतिक आदि को शामिल किया जाता है । |
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Why did india adopt the policy of non-alignment. discuss. |
Answer» Answer: Non alignment policy is that it doesn't support any nation. India FOLLOWE'd it since it believed in secularism and wanted to make ties with all nations. Explanation: India practiced a policy of non-alignment in an ATTEMPT to maintain sovereignty and oppose imperialism. Since its inception, the movement attempted to create an independent path in world politics that would not result in lesser states becoming pawns in the struggles between MAJOR world powers. Hope it will help...PLS Pls mark me BrainlistThanks.. |
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. Who does assign the 'Symbols' to PoliticalParties in India ? |
Answer» As per latest publication from Election Commission of INDIA, the total number of parties registered was 2598, with 8 national parties, 52 STATE parties and 2538 UNRECOGNISED parties. All registered parties contesting elections need to choose a symbol from a list of available symbols OFFERED by the EC. Hope it will help...Pls Pls mark me BrainlistThanks.. |
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