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Where are the privileges of parliament article 105 in lakshmikant book? |
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Answer» Parliamentary PRIVILEGE is a legal immunity enjoyed by MEMBERS of certain legislatures, in which legislators are granted protection against civil or criminal LIABILITY for actions done or statements made in the COURSE of their legislative duties. |
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Which articles in indian constitution are gor wonen right? |
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Answer» article 15 Explanation: because it has include the steps what a women RIGHT needs |
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Sorry it's what is veto power and and shorte note on aung San suu kyi |
Answer» Heya Mate.. ♥Answer... Veto Power : A veto – Latin for "I forbid" – is the power (USED by an officer of the state, for example) to unilaterally stop an official action, especially the enactment of legislation. A veto can be ABSOLUTE, as for instance in the United Nations Security Council, whose permanent members (China, France, Russia, United Kingdom, United STATES of AMERICA) can block any resolution. Aung San Suu Kyi (born June 19, 1945 in YANGON, Burma) is a human rights activist, Nobel Peace Prize winner, and the current State Counsellor of Myanmar.Hope it helps u ♥♥ |
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What is coailation government |
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Answer» Answer: When two or more parties combine to form a SINGLE party to DOMINATE the other POWERFUL party in election is known as COALITION GOVERNMENT! |
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Which act was the begining of parlimaentary system in india? |
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Answer» INDIAN Councils Act 1892 was the beginning of the parliamentary SYSTEM in INDIA. Before this act was passed, the Indian National Congress had adopted some resolutions in its SESSIONS in 1885 and 1889. |
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Do you think India has adopted its ideals in practice? |
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Answer» I don't think so bcoz the government is not doing ANYTHING for the CORRUPTION as the EARLIER nationalists USED to. Hope it helps uh! |
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Where are all the acts of parliament recorded india? |
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Answer» Answer: Acts of Parliament. An Act of Parliament (also CALLED a statute) is a LAW made by the UK Parliament. All Acts START as bills INTRODUCED in either the Commons or the Lords. |
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Why pakistan under the rule of pervez musharraf could not be called a democratic country? |
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Answer» Explanation: Pakistan under Pervez MUSHARRAF should not be called a democracy because:- 1) under him, Pakistan went under military rule. 2) he threw AWAY the democratically elected government. 3) he used dirty tricks to win the referendum he'd held in 2002. 4) he didn't show quick reaction towards the militants 5) he WANTED to rule Pakistan as long as he could. |
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| 4760. |
Where is rajya sabha and lok sabha located address? |
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Answer» In the PARLIAMENT ... |
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| 4761. |
the right to property was taken out by which one of the following amendments a 44th b 42th c 43th d 45th |
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Answer» option a 44 the amendment REMOVE right to property.Now in our constitution it was only civil right. |
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Distinguish between democratic and non democratic regimes give five differences |
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Answer» PLZ mark it as BRAINLIEST |
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| 4763. |
When was the constitution of india written in hindi? |
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Answer» heyy màtè ...!!! The constitution of India was originally WRITTEN in English language , when it was adopted on 26 th November , 1949 . However in 1950 under the chairmanship of Dr. RAJENDRA Prasad who was the chairman of constituent assembly at that time it was translated into Hindi and signed by all members of Constituent Assembly . Our constitution finally came into force from 26 th Jan ,1950 . So now our Constitution has English version ALONG with its TRANSLATION in Hindi too . thanks..!!! |
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When was article 2 of indian constitution last used? |
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Answer» Answer:PTA NAHIN par i think it was LAST used in 2004 Explanation: |
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| 4765. |
Which of the following is not a national party in India. a) INC b)BJP c)CPI d)National Conference |
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| 4766. |
Examples of US hegemony as soft power. |
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Answer» <STRONG>Answer: Nye describes soft power as "the ability to get what you want through attraction RATHER than through coercion." He sees strong relations with ALLIES, ECONOMIC assistance PROGRAMS, and vital cultural exchanges as examples of soft power. Obviously, soft power is the opposite of "hard power |
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Why can't Pakistan under Musharraf be called a democracy? explain. |
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Answer» because it's theirs PROBLEM. why are U so INTERESTED |
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| 4768. |
Make a list of the similarities between the India and ussr in there political and economics idealogist |
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Answer» India and USSR politically ruled their STATES as SOVEREIGN socialist in politically.and economically the two countries under developing countries..and they are joined in a group of 5 BRICS ... |
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Speech on TOLERANCE FOR ONLY THOSE WHO AGREE WITH YOU IS NO TOLERANCE AT ALL |
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Answer» <U>YES ... u R RIGHT.... I APPRECIATE |
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Features of indian seccularisam |
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Answer» Answer: 1. A SECULAR state does not have any official religion. 2. It neither encourages or discourages the practice of any religion. 3. All citizens are FREE to propagate, profess or practice their own religion. 4. No DISCRIMINATION is made among citizens on the BASIS of religion. |
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Which revolution provided the idea of liberty equality and fraternity in indian constitution? |
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Answer» Answer: Many other nations have ADOPTED the FRENCH slogan of "liberty, equality, and fraternity" as an ideal. These words appear in the preamble to the Constitution of India, enforced in 1950. SINCE its founding, "Liberty, Equality and Brotherhood" has been the lemma of the SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC Party of Denmark. |
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10 marks Question .1what are the important fundamental rights in our constitution .Explain |
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Answer» Right to Life, FREEDOM of SPEECH and Expression, Right to Equality, Right to RELIGION, Right to Personal Liberty, Right to Education are some important Fundamental Rights of Indian citizen .Every state incorporates these Fundamental Rights in their own Constitution and citizens can ENJOY them . |
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General Musharraf conducted elections however Pakistan is still not called a democracy why |
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Answer» Answer: GENERAL ELECTIONS were held even after mushraff's RULE, pakistan can't be called democracy. In a democracy major decision making POWER must be in the hands of elected representatives, but in pakistan real decision making power was in the hands of MILITARY officials, how was this possible. The working of civilian cabinet was superwised by the national security council and National security council was dominated by military. this is how pakistan can't be called democracy. |
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Which reason for ghandhi to use salt as symbol of protest? |
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Answer» Answer: ALTHOUGH SALT was not the MAIN problem Indians were FACING under British rule, it was chosen to symbolize the start of civil disobedience movement because salt was deemed as SOMETHING on which each Indian had the basic right. mark my answer Brainiest answer follow me |
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What was the impact of the decline of feudalism upon europe? |
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Answer» Answer: decline of feudalism OCCURRED due to a number of events which occurred during the Medieval era of the MIDDLE Ages. Feudalism was based on the division of land by the KING to nobles and VASSALS in RETURN for their military service under the Feudal Levy. |
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What is the fixed strenght of rajya sabha? |
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Answer» Answer: ARTICLE 80 of the Constitution LAYS down the maximum strength of Rajya Sabha as 250, out of which 12 MEMBERS are nominated by the President and 238 are representatives of the States and of the two UNION Territories.mark me as brainllist❤❤ |
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| 4777. |
What is the minimum age to contest lok sabha election? |
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Give five points of difference betwen Welfare state and Laissez faire state. |
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Answer» Answer: Laissez faire state: Policy of minimum governmental interference in the economic affairs of individuals and society An example of laissez faire are the economic policies HELD by capitalist countries. An example of laissez faire is when a homeowner is allowed to plant whatever they want to GROW in their front yard without having to get permission from their city. Welfare state: The welfare state is a form of government in which the state protects and promotes the economic and social well-being of the citizens The modern welfare state includes DEMOCRACY, welfare, and capitalism. The modern welfare state nations include Nordic Countries (Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Sweden, and Finland), Germany, FRANCE, and Netherlands. The DEVELOPED welfare states are divided into three groups; Liberal, Social Democratic, and Conservatives. |
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What is democracy? and Why is it essential? |
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Answer» Hey mate! Democracy is a form of GOVERNMENT where EVERYONE have all the rights and fundamental advancements! They are not SUPPRESSED in any manner! And they are secular !! EXAMPLE:-India ———- Thanks! |
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Short note on crops pattern in India |
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Answer» Answer: Zaid is a short duration summer CROPPING season beginning after harvesting of Rabi crops. There are FOUR cropping systems in India which is discussed below: 1. RAINY Season Cropping Systems: In this system of cropping, Rice, Sorghum, Pearl MILLET (Bajra), MAIZE, Groundnut and Cotton are grown |
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What is the role of judiciary in power sharing arrangements? |
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Answer» Answer: checks and BALANCES. judiciary approve the LAWS made by executive. judiciary has a very IMPORTANT role in power sharing arrangements.judiciary checks and balances the decision made by executive and judiciary gets supreme powers in power sharing. |
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If a member of parliament wins the election, and after winning he wishes to switch his/her party. Is it legal or illegal?Please answer question fast....... |
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Answer» yes he can change the PARTY before elections and after the election he ALSO changes and also change in his /her WORKING perioud |
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The Parliment is supreme is it a democratic explain? |
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Answer» your language is not UNDERSTANDABLE plz ask your QUESTION again but in a PROPPER way hope my advice helps you follow me plz..... |
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What is the mode of electing election commissioner of india? |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: ELECTION Commissioners of India are members of Election Commission of India, a body constitutionally empowered to conduct free and fair elections to the national and state legislatures. The Election Commissioners are usually RETIRED IAS or IRS officers.The Chief Election COMMISSIONER cannot be removed from his post easily on account of any political reasons. This is necessary so as to preserve the independence of election commission. Chief Election Commissioner of India can be removed from his office by the Parliament with a two-thirds majority in both the Lok Sabha and the RAJYA Sabha on the grounds of proved misbehavior or incapacity. Other Election Commissioners can be removed by the President of India on the recommendation of the Chief Election Commissioner. A Chief Election Commissioner has never been impeached in India. |
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one of the core subjects of study to liberal approach is a)state B)begime c) civil society d) none of these |
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Answer» Civil society The third sector of the community often regarded as civil society is DISTINCT from administration and marketing, and comprise of the family and the individual sphere. It ALSO ACTS like the whole of non-governmental associations and FOUNDATIONS which substantiate concerns and will of OCCUPANTS. And the analysis of civil society plays very crucial roles or studying the liberal approach. |
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The subject of computer software comes under which list of the constitution |
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Answer» Answer: subject of computer software comes under the Residuary list it is very HELPFUL list it helps QUALITY wise PERSONS to BECOME software. Explanation: |
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First female supreme Court. judge |
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Answer» M. FATHIMA Beevi is the first FEMALE SUPREME COURT. judge. hope it helps |
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What is the majority needed for parliment election? |
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Answer» Answer: 272 MPS Explanation: Lok Sabha has 543 seats and a PARTY needs MINIMUM of 272 MPs to form a GOVERNMENT. |
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who among the following distributes portfolio .a) president b) speaker of lok Sabha c)prime minister d)voice president |
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Answer» (C) PRIME minister of India DISTRIBUTES PORTFOLIO |
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Why is democracy called a 'governmant by discussion'? |
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Which article of the indian constitution is concerned with the district planning committe under the 74 constitutional amendment act of 1992? |
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Answer» Explanation: 74th Amendment and Municipalities in INDIA. Constitution (SEVENTY Forth Amendment) Act, 1992 has INTRODUCED a new Part IXA in the Constitution, which deals with Municipalities in an ARTICLE 243 P to 243 ZG. This amendment, also known as Nagarpalika Act, came into force on 1st June 1993 MARK ME AS A BRANILIST |
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Which article of the indian constitution did dr br ambedkar term as the heart and soul of the the indian constitution? |
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Answer» Answer: ARTICLE 32 which lays down the RIGHT to constitutional REMEDIES Explanation: he termed it as the heart n SOUL of constitution because UPON it depends the other 5 |
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Now a days what is the matter of jcb |
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Answer» Nothing ...............Some people are mad in INDIA......They didn't get other MATERIALS to MAKE meme.....so they are using JCB |
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10) Which among the following situation indicates the government spending beyond its meansA) Fiscal deficitB) Borrowing by the GovernmentC) Primary DeficitD) Monetized Deficit |
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Explain any 3 solient features of democracy |
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Answer» Answer: ----4 major features of democracy----- |
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If you were a Member of parliament(MP) , list two questions you want to ask? |
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Answer» Explanation: If you were a MEMBER of parliament(MP) my QUESTIONS are 1. what are my LIMITATIONS in post 2. what are those |
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The electoral bond deposited by an eligible political party in its account shall be credited in: |
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Answer» The electoral BOND deposited by an eligible POLITICAL party in its ACCOUNT shall be credited on the same day. |
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When the state emergency is declared all or any of the state government are assumed by? |
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Answer» Answer: A state of emergency is a situation in which a government is empowered to perform actions that it would normally not be permitted to do. A government can declare such a state during a disaster, civil UNREST, or armed conflict. Such declarations alert citizens to change their NORMAL behavior and orders government agencies to implement emergency plans. Justitium is its equivalent in Roman law—a concept in which the senate could PUT forward a final decree (senatus consultum ultimum) that was not SUBJECT to dispute. States of emergency can also be used as a rationale or pretext for suspending rights and freedoms guaranteed under a country's constitution or basic law. The procedure for and legality of doing so vary by country. |
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When the chairman of the rajya sabha acts as a president the duties of the chairman are performed by? |
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Answer» When the CHAIRMAN of the RAJYA sabha ACTS as a president the duties of the chairman are performed |
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Why right to property had removed from the fundamental rights? |
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Answer» Answer: By the 44th amendment, act of 1978 right to PROPERTY was removed from our fundamental rights and made a LEGAL right.This actually done because the directive PRINCIPLES incorporated in PART4 of our CONSTITUTION aims to establish a welfare state. |
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