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What happen if no single party gets majority in india? |
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Answer» if no single party GETS MAJORITY it can DEFEATED bythe another party and ACTS as a opposition party for it |
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What do you understand by local self government in india? |
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Answer» Answer: The term “Local GOVERNMENT” or “Local-self government' means the government by freely elected local bodies which are endowed with power, DISCRETION and responsibility to be EXERCISED and discharged by them, without control over their DECISIONS by any other higher AUTHORITY. |
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Mention few slogans used by political parties for elections campaign |
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Answer» Explanation: 1.abki bar MODI sarkar by bjp 2.indira hatao desh bachao by jayprakash narayans janta party 3.jay jawan jai KISAN by Inc 4.bari bari sabki bari abki bari atal bihari by bjp 5.up mai hai hum kyon ki jurm hai yahan kam by samajwadi party 6.kejiriwal hai DELHI mai by aam AADMI party
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31) If a court finds that a Law gives effect to the Directive principleit is considered reasonable in relation toA) Article 15 and 16B) Article 14 and 19C) Article 32D) Article 20 and 21 |
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Answer» Article 20 and 21 are related to the LAW which gives effect to the Directive Principle. Explanation: Directive PRINCIPLES by the law are derived to help the general public at large. Principles state that how to react with the people and legislative authorities. Various precautionary measures are mentioned in article 20 and 21. References are responded by following terms are mentioned in the articles. Any delay in responses is not entertained with the effect to the directive principles. Right, are PROTECTED under these SECTIONS and articles to protect the general public. |
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What does the premble of constitution describe india as? |
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Answer» Answer: The PREAMBLE proclaims the SOLEMN resolution of the people of India to constitute India into a 'Sovereign socialist secular democratic republic'. The Preamble was adopted with the constitution in the constituent ASSEMBLY. ... The word Socialist also has ENORMOUS significance as it implies economic and social EQUALITY. |
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What is the role of opposition party in a government |
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Answer» Explanation: The Opposition's main role is to question the GOVERNMENT of the day and hold them accountable to the public. National PARTY LEADER Dr Don Brash says the Opposition represents an ALTERNATIVE government, and is responsible for challenging the policies of the government and producing DIFFERENT policies where appropriate. |
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EXAMPLES of US hegemony as soft cultural power.Will mark you brainliest. |
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Answer» Answer: Hegemony as Soft POWER-2. 1. The third sense of hegemony is about the capacity to 'manufacture consent'. Here, hegemony IMPLIES class ascendancy in the SOCIAL, political and particularly ideological SPHERES. ... This attribute is called 'soft power': the ability to persuade rather than coerce. |
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State legislative councils can be abolished by which provision of the constitution |
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Answer» Answer: The article 168, by the law, provides for the abolition of the state legislative COUNCIL. Explanation: This article also applies for the creation of such a council if there is no such council in the state. The abolition of creation of the state legislative council if FORMED or ABOLISHED when the state passes a RESOLUTION by the majority of total number of the members a majority not less than the 2/3rd of the house. |
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What did not find place in the constitution of india? |
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Answer» heyy mate... National Development Council PLANNING Commission Zonal Councils are the following which aren't find place in the CONSTITUTION of INDIA |
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How does the independence of the election commission make elections democratic in India ? |
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Answer» Answer: What makes ELECTIONS in India democratic? An independent and powerful commission appointed by the President of India to conduct FREE and FAIR election is CALLED Election Commission. The commission has three members and once they are appointed, they are not answerable to the President or the government. please mark it as brainliest |
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What is the plan according to cabinet mission class 11 political science |
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Answer» The Cabinet Mission came to India aimed to discuss the transfer of power from the British government to the Indian leadership, with the aim of preserving India's unity and granting it independence. Formulated at the initiative of Clement ATTLEE, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, the mission had Lord Pethick-Lawrence, the Secretary of State for India, Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board of Trade, and A. V. Alexander, the FIRST Lord of the Admiralty. Lord Wavell, the Viceroy of India, did not participate in EVERY step but was present and it was divided into three GROUPS A,B,C clusters. |
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What are the institutin in india influence on energy policies? |
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Answer» Answer: The energy policy of India is largely defined by the country's expanding energy deficit and ...... World COAL Institute. MARCH 2009. .... "Assessment of environmental impact of FeedKind PROTEIN" (PDF). RETRIEVED ... |
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The constitution 93rd amendment act deals with |
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Answer» Answer: To get over this, Parliament ENACTED the 93rd constitutional amendment which effectively said that nothing in the CONSTITUTION shall prevent the State from MAKING any special PROVISION by law for the advancement of any SOCIALLY or educationally backward citizens regarding admissions to aided or unaided non minority ... |
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What do you mean by scope of rights? |
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Answer» Answer: EXPANDING SCOPE of Rights. While Fundamental Rights are the source of all rights, our Constitution and LAW offers a WIDER range of rights. Over the years the scope of rights has expanded. ... From time to time, the courts gave JUDGMENTS to expand the scope of rights. |
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Detail about world war 2 |
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Answer» heyy mate...!!! World War II, also called SECOND World War, conflict that involved virtually every PART of the world during the years 1939–45. The principal belligerents were the AXIS powers—Germany, ITALY, and Japan—and the Allies—France, Great Britain, the United States, the Soviet UNION, and, to a lesser extent, China. thanks..!!! |
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Write some common features of non democratic government |
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Answer» Explanation: PEOPLE is not have right to VOTE
People keep changing Every Five years
Elected Leaders do not know now the best interest of the people. Democracy is all about POLITICAL COMPETITION And power PLAY. |
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Write an essay on non governmental orgsnizations (voluntary agencies) |
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Answer» Answer: Non – Governmental Organisations -NGO A NGO or non-governmental organization is defined as,” any INTERNATIONAL organization that is not founded by an international treaty”. NGO is a LEGALLY constituted organization, created by private persons or government. They may be totally or partially funded by government but usually maintain their non-governmental status. It is believed that the voice of people against slavery in mid-19th century gained power and was important part of anti-slavery movement. The phrase. ‘NGO’ came into popular use with the establishment of UNO (United Nations organizations) in 1945, for a consultative role between UN and organizations. An NGO’s main role became to hear the voice of deprived people, address their problems, take up humanitarian issues, bring aid or help, address developmental aid and sustainable development. Because of their PRESENCE main problems could be solved within a nation. But they have branches or work with other organizations to have a better reach. So their transnational networking is extensive. Apart from the term NGO, today, terms like, self helps groups, private voluntary organization and grass root organization are used.
NGOs exits and function effectively where government may not be able reach out or help in areas where government help is not possible. They are greatly involved in the welfare of disadvantaged people, encourage observance of human rights, poverty alleviation(provide the basic skills to find food and maintain themselves)and work with people displaced by natural disasters, like floods, earthquake, drought, tsunami and so on bringing them medical aid. NGOs maintain good public relations to meet their goals. They work to mobilize support from individuals, private organizations, and local people. Mobilizing support and funds are two basic management techniques which enable an NGO to function properly also each member has the knowledge ,should be able to contribute and help in decision making process and also learn more. Some of their qualities which make them effective are-accountability, credibility and their code of conduct. The presence and important role of NGOs has increased with globalization and environment problems. NGOs are of two types-one, which is operational-they design/plan and implement development related projects which may be community based, national and international. They work with lot of professional help and volunteers. The second one is advocacy-these work to defend or promote a specific cause. They try to raise AWARENESS. acceptance, and knowledge by doing press work (getting information published) and conducting activities events. E.g. most of the environmental groups which work to raise awareness about global warming and pollution of rivers. In India NGOs must be created under a public trust act and enjoys the tax benefits and privileges. There are more than a million NGOs working in India and play a great role in PROVIDING relief and help in different parts of the country. Some of the well known and certified NGOs in India are- Association for Rural Development and Action Research (ARDAR). Apnalaya Child line India foundation Help Age India GandhianTrust National Association for the Blind. SankaraNetralaya The Banyan Some of the International NGOs are- (United Nations) United Nations Trauma Relief International RED CROSS SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND WHO(WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION) WWF(WORLD WILDLIFE FUND) CRY(CHILD RELIEF AND YOU) SEVVA(SELF EMPOLYED WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION) 9 Action Aid AAH(ACTION AGAINST HUNGER) SOS CAREINTERNATIONAL NGOs work in difficult conditions (disasters: war or conflict zones) and are contributing immensely towards humanity. We on our part must contribute to them by way of help, manually or financially. We must make efforts to give a helping hand and spend some time working with them selflessly. |
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What r the measures taken to curb the problem of corruption |
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Answer» Answer: 1. FOLLOW THE MONEY Governments have vast sums of public money to spend and this can pose a serious corruption risk. By keeping tabs on government EXPENDITURE, you can help shed LIGHT on how your country’s taxes are being spent and expose any abuses.
2. COUNT SUPPLIES Schools receive lots of supplies from governments, like textbooks, lab equipment or other classroom necessities. It’s not rocket science to keep track of this. It just takes commitment and transparency. Ask to see how many Bunsen burners are supposed to be in the biology labs and if the numbers don’t add up – ask what’s happened.
3. CITIZEN REPORT CARDS Most people have an opinion of their government or the services it provides, but how OFTEN do they take the time to write down their views? You can help by collecting citizen report cards that provide feedback on public services by the people who use them. An individual card might not seem meaningful in itself, but a COLLECTION of hundreds or thousands of completed cards can generate new perspectives on government performance – which can then be shared with media and used by the public to BRING about change.
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What was the outcome of strike in poland , write important ponts |
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Answer» Answer: Lech walesha led the series of strikes and the government had to sign an agreemnet with walesha. this agreement was called gdnask agreement which contained 12 points in which the main POINT was the establishment of INDEPENDENT trade UNIONS. in the 2nd strike lech walesha DEMANDED the RIGHT to form independent poliyical parties and in the next periodic elction walesha's party won 99 seats in 100 seats. |
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To which political dynasty does the amaravati stupa belong |
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Answer» Amarāvatī Stupa, popularly known as the great stūpa at Amarāvathī, is a ruined Buddhist monument, probably built in phases between the THIRD century BCE and about 250 CE, at Amaravathi village, GUNTUR district, Andhra PRADESH, INDIA. The site is under the protection of the Archaeological Survey of India. |
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What is meant by judicial review who has the power to interpret the constitution of india? |
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Answer» Answer: JUDICIAL REVIEW REFERS to the power of court to check the constitutionality of LAW enacted by the Parliament and to INTERPRET them. |
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48) The 'primus inter pares' related to thepost of Prime Minister means?A. First among equalB. Most powerfulC. Both A & B are correctD. None of the above |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: |
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Why was State Reorganization Commission formed |
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Answer» The States Reorganisation Commission. The States Reorganization Commission was preceded by the Linguistic ProvincesCommission (AKA Dhar Commission) in 1948, and then the "JVP Committee". In December 1953, Prime MINISTER JAWAHARLAL Nehru appointed the States Reorganization Commission to reorganize the INDIAN states. |
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Total number of judges in britain house if lords is |
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Answer» Answer: The reformed House of Lords should have 300 members of whom 240 are "Elected Members" and 60 appointed "Independent Members". Up to 12 Church of England bishops may sit in the house as ex officio "Lords SPIRITUAL". Elected Members will serve a single, non-renewable TERM of 15 years. |
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17) Which one of the following is correctwith regard to the Indian partysystem?A. India has multi-party systemB. There is mushroom growth ofregional partiesC. Both A & B are correctD. None of the Above |
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Who one of the following seeks advisefrom the Supreme Court of India?A. Speaker C. President-B. Prime Minister D. None of these |
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Money bill passed by lok sabha is deemed to have been passed by rajyasabha also when no action is taken by the upper house |
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Answer» I can't GIVE your answer HOPE you UNDERSTAND me |
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According to Rajni kothari which one of the following is not a factor for declining of political institutions in India?A Centralized economic planning B Colonial educational system C Centralized administration D Bureaucracy |
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Answer» Answer: According to Rajni Kothari, the colonial educational system is not a factor RESPONSIBLE for the declining of political INSTITUTIONS in India. Rajni Kothari was KNOWN to be an Indian political scientist, political theorist, and also a WRITER. He was associated with various institutes and expressed his views REGARDING the declining of political institutions in India. |
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Which one of the following is not a characteristic feature of mass political culture given by MYRON WEINER.1) parochial 2) communal3) liberal4) religious |
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Answer» Answer: Religious is not one of the characteristics features of mass political culture given by Myron Weiner. Explanation: Myron Weiner, who was an American Political Scientist, had proposed a mass political culture with parochial, COMMUNAL and liberal as prominent characteristics of that political culture. He was the AUTHOR of nearly 32 scholarly books and many peer articles. His work on the causes and effect of refugee flow and migration is considered as his recent masterpiece. The child and the state in INDIA: Child labor and Education POLICY in Comparative perspective is one of his books that had made MAJOR impact on the society. |
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What is the retirement age of supreme court judges? |
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Answer» Answer:65 Explanation: |
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What is the nidhi program initiated by the union government? |
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Answer» UNION Government on 6 September 2016 LAUNCHED a new program called National Initiative for DEVELOPING and Harnessing Innovations (NIDHI). The initiative aims at nurturing ideas and innovation into SUCCESSFUL start ups. |
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Which one of the following is not the characteristic feature of mass political culture given by Myron Weiner?A Parochial B Communal C LIBERAL D Religious |
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Answer» 'Religious' is not the CHARACTERISTIC feature of mass political culture as given by Myron Weiner. As given by Myron Weiner, the study of political culture actually helps to REVEAL to the dynamics of a political system and the nature of it's CONDUCT to a great extent. Myron Weiner was a well KNOWN American political scientist as well as a renowned scholar of India and South Asia. |
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The avadh uprising of peasants took place in the year1) 1920()1921#1922+1923 |
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The national council for women in india came into existence in which year.1) 19262)19273) 19284) 1930 |
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Answer» 1927 |
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State the main features of indian parliamentary system |
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Answer» Answer: What are the features of the Parliamentary Form of Government? Nominal or Titular Head: In a Parliamentary form of government, there two HEADS, namely, nominal and real. ... COLLECTIVE Responsibility and Individual Responsibility: ... Political Homogeneity: ... HARMONY between Executive and LEGISLATURE: ... Rigidity of Party Discipline: ... LEADERSHIP of the Prime Minister: Explanation: |
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The prime minister of india narendra modi represent which seat in loksabha |
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Answer» Answer: The Bharatiya Janata Party (of the NDA) achieved an absolute majority with 282 seats out of 543, 166 seats more than in the previous 15th LOK Sabha. Its PM candidate Narendra Modi took office on 26 May 2014 as the 14th prime MINISTER of India. The first session was convened from June 4 to June 11, 2014. Explanation:please give me brainliest MARK |
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Discuss the different forms of Literature. |
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Answer» Answer: As it will take a LOT of TIME to WRITE, I am posting the PHOTO. |
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The two houses of the parliment share a position based on equality and coordination in the governce of the country |
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Answer» Parliament SHALL CONSIST of the President and the two HOUSES known respectively as the Council of States (Rajya Sabha) and the House . |
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The concept of sarvodaya is commonly associated with |
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Answer» ANSWER:Sarvodaya is a term meaning 'Universal Uplift' or 'Progress of All'. The term was first coined by Mohandas Gandhi as the title of his 1908 translation of John Ruskin's TRACT on POLITICAL economy, "Unto This Last", and Gandhi came to use the term for the ideal of his own political philosophy. PLEASE GIVE ME BRAINLIEST MARK Explanation: |
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What kind of government is there in Brussels |
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Answer» Explanation: The politics of Belgium take PLACE in the framework of a FEDERAL, representative DEMOCRATIC, constitutional MONARCHY. The King of the Belgians is the head of state, and the Prime MINISTER of Belgium is the head of government, in a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. |
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In which year model code of conduct was issued for first time by election commission? |
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Answer» Answer: With this announcement, the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) has comes into force. ... The MCC is a set of guidelines issued by the ELECTION Commission to regulate ... this year, the MCC came into force on March 10, 2019, when the election .... Bal Ram Jakhar, the SPEAKER of the seventh Lok Sabha were both FIRST time MPS ... Explanation: |
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Right to privacy under the united states constitution |
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Answer» Answer: The RIGHT to privacy is alluded to in the Fourth Amendment to the US Constitution, which states, "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, HOUSES, PAPERS, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no WARRANTS shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath ... |
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Right to property was a _______, but now it is a _______? |
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Answer» constitutional right
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Right to equality under united states constitution |
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Answer» Answer: Constitution of the United STATES testifies to the PREEMINENT place that "the. Blessings ... RIGHTS represented the fruition of a conflict fought to secure both freedom of ... idea of national constitutional EQUALITY began to emerge only in the aftermath. Explanation: |
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The objective of incorporation in directive principles of state policy in indian constitution ia |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Directive Principles of State POLICY aim to CREATE social and economic CONDITIONS under which the citizens can LEAD a good life. They also aim to establish social and economic democracy through a welfare state. |
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Recent developments in corporate governance in india |
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Answer» Answer: Developments in corporate governance in India India has a well developed FRAMEWORK for corporate governance and received COMMENDATION for the quality of governance standards from researchers and MARKET analysts. ... The paper STUDIES the practice of the corporate governance by major companies in India representing key corporate segments. Explanation: |
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Rajya sabha election method taken from which country |
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Answer» List of Borrowed Features of INDIAN Constitution Name of Countries Borrowed Features of the Constitution Ireland 1. Directive Principles of State Policy 2. Method of ELECTION of the president 3. Members NOMINATION to the Rajya Sabha by the President 9 more rows• Explanation: |
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