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Name the marginalised community in India |
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Answer» lized communities are the FOLLOWINGA) SC- British USED the term depressed class for the poor and so-called subordinate caste people in the beginning of 20th century.There are 16.6 % of SCsb)ST-The term scheduled caste is not clearly defined in the constitution .They were discarded from the society both economically and socially . There are 8.6% STsc)OBC-Other backward caste are different from the sc and st.These are the weaker section of the society. It is APPLICABLE to alld Hindus, Muslims and others .There are 52% OBCsd)Muslims-Muslim community constitute NEARLY 14.2% population. The entire community is divided into Marginalized due to many social, economic and political indices.Plz TAG me as brainliest |
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What are the reason for allocation of symbols to pilitical parties |
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Answer» n identification by a voter and eases voting process for a SIGNIFICANT section which is illiterate. • Act as identifier of social base of the party – SP’s CYCLE identifies the party with common man • Signifies the values and ideology – BJP’s saffron LOTUS signifies its CULTURAL nationalism • Party symbols are stamped on welfare goods distributed to people and make them aware of how the party and its leaders are. Party symbols on distributed laptops. • EFFECTIVE means of communication and publicity. |
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Where was the blandogiestan system was introduced |
| Answer» CH INTRODUCED the blandogiestan SYSTEM. | |
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What were the events processing 1905 revolution in Russia |
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Answer» sian Revolution of 1905 was a WAVE of mass political and social unrest that SPREAD through vast areas of the Russian Empire, some of which was directed at the government. It included worker STRIKES, PEASANT unrest, and military MUTINIES |
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Plz tell me the question about consumer rights |
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Answer» n 1. State The Rights Of Consumers?Answer :The right to be protected from all kind of hazardous goods and services.The right to be fully informed about the performance and quality of all goods and services.The right to free choice of goods and services.The right to be heard in all decision-making processes related to consumer interests.The right to seek redressal, whenever consumer rights have been infringed.The right to complete consumer education.Question 2. Who Can File A Complaint With The Redressal Agencies?Answer :A consumerAny registered consumer associationThe central governmentIn case of death of a consumerQuestion 3. What Is The Meaning Of Consumer Law?Answer :Consumer protection law or consumer law is considered an area of law that regulates private law relationships between individual consumers and the businesses that SELL those goods and services. Consumer protection covers a wide range of topics, including but not necessarily limited to product liability, privacy rights, unfair business practices, fraud, misrepresentation, and other consumer/business interactions.Question 4. When Was Consumer Protection Act Enacted?Answer :Consumer Protection Act is an Act of the Parliament of India enacted in 1986 to protect the interests of consumers in India.Question 5. What Is The Meaning Of Consumer Protection?Answer :Consumer protection laws are federal and state statutes governing sales and credit practices involving consumer goods. Such statutes prohibit and regulate deceptive and Unconscionable advertising and sales practices, product quality, credit financing and reporting, debt collection, leases, and other aspects of consumer transactions.Question 6. State The Consumer RESPONSIBILITIES?Answer :To be aware of his/her rights in all aspects of consumption.To verify the source of goods by reading the particulars of the COUNTRY of origin.To look for the specifications of the good he/she wishes to buy.Not to purchase materials, products or goods from street vendors.Not to be tempted by misleading . Question 7. State The IMPORTANCE Of Consumer Protection?Answer :Protection from ExploitationConsumer EducationRedressal of Complaint Encouraging Honest BusinessmenQuality life for ConsumerQuestion 8. State The Features Of District Forum?Answer :Composition of District ForumTerm of OfficeSalaryJurisdiction of District ForumRemedyQuestion 9. Describe The Consumer Protection Act 1986?Answer :Consumer Protection Act, 1986 is an Act of the Parliament of India enacted in 1986 to protect the interests of consumers in India. It makes provision for the establishment of consumer councils and other authorities for the settlement of consumers' disputes and for matters connected there with.Question 10. State The Consumer Rights?Answer :Right to Safety - safeguarding against goods that are hazardous to life and property.Right to Information - consumers have the right to be informed regarding the price, quality, quantity, etc., of the products they buy.Right to Choice - consumers should be provided with a wide variety of goods to choose from.Right to be Heard - the right of consumers to have their complaints heard.Right to Satisfaction of Basic Needs.Question 11. State The Remedies Available To The Consumer?Answer :to remove the defects pointed out by the APPROPRIATE laboratory from goods in question.to replace the goods with new goods of similar description which shall be free from any defect.to return to the complainant the price, or, as the case may be, the charges paid by the complainant.to pay such amount as may be awarded by it as compensation to the consumer for any loss or injury suffered by the consumer due to negligence of the opposite party.to remove the defects. |
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Why she is called a continent of contrasts |
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Answer» called the continent of diversity and contrasat because PEOPLE in ech regio doesn't SHARE the same culture, religion, government and IDEAS. ... Asia is called the continent of diversity and contrast because each people in the region doesn't share the same culture, government, religion, RACES, ideas and ETC. |
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True or false part of peru has a growing season of less than three months |
| Answer» RU has a GROWING season LESS than three MONTHS. | |
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Quiz question&answers on the topic human rights |
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Answer» the age REQUIRED for being a candidate ........25 YRS. Or greater than 25 |
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Expain any two environmentalp roblems |
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Answer» indeforestation AIR POLLUTIONS |
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What do you mean bu sports participation of women in physical education? |
| Answer» POLITICAL participation is a fundamental prerequisite for gender equality and genuine democracy. It facilitates women's DIRECT ENGAGEMENT in public decision-making and is a means of ensuring BETTER accountability to women. | |
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Name the first novel in Telugu |
| Answer» KHARA charitra and this NOVEL was translated into English.(FORTUNE of WHEELS). | |
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Choose the correct option: 1. the persian - sanskrit dictionary compiled during akbars reign was called _______a. parsi peakashnab. padshahnamac. hamzanamad. akbarnama |
| Answer» E here's your ANSWERA. PARSI peakashna | |
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Please gys tell me the answer of this question fast |
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Answer» ple who have fighted around US they WANT to be able to GET their rights the laws are USEFUL |
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Explain Three Types of Satyagraha in brief ??? note:- in points....✔corect ans mark as brainlist! |
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Answer» f Satyagraha •Civil DISOBEDIENCE:people VIOLENCE or BREAK the law.•Non cooperation:In this people left the british jobs and not cooperating them in any way.Last one is the most common for us fasting.Three satyagraha STARTED by Mahatma Gandhi:-1)kheda Satyagraha2)Champaran Satyagraha3)Ahemdabad SatyagrahaHappy to answerHappy Republic DAY |
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Social science: choose the correct option:-1. haravilasa by srinadha was written in _______a. gujuratib. bengalic. palid. telugu2. the style of classical music which originated in north india is known as ______ a. hindustanib. carnaticc. rabindra sangeetd. western |
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Answer» ali2. CARNATIC |
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What are the importance or significance of fundamental rights? |
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Answer» ite ⭐⭐✨✨^_^:-(:-(:-(:-(:-(:-(:-(:-(Your answer :-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-)::-):-)$$$${{{{{{{{{{. The CONSTITUTION also provides for enforcement of these rights hence they have legal VALUE also which empower a citizen to protect, RESPECT and FULFILL the rule of law. What is the importance of the fundamental rights and fundamental DUTIES of an Indian citizen? }}}}}}}$$$$$$$$£££££&&&&&&&&&&+££Hope Help your ££££££&&&&&&&&&+£££???((((@@((☝️☝️☝️please brainliest this answer☝️☝️))))))??????????????????☘️??????????☝️✨?????????????????????????????????????????☝️^_^✨☝️??????????????????? |
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Why does Kerala have low infant mortality rate compared to other states in India? |
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Answer» it has more literacy RATE with that REASON it has DEVELOPED the facilities like health etc and also REDUCED its poverty . |
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Suggest some remedial steps that has been taken to improve the condision of women. |
| Answer» IMPROVE the status of women in indian society in the following ways-1) By giving them opportunity to do different JOBS in different fields2) By APPRECIATING the house wives for which they are unpaid3) By respecting themwe should not disrespect women and make them strong as COMPARE to a men | |
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Which options represent the correct order in which these events occurred during the indian freedom movement? |
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What is non cooperation movement how did this movement unfold itself? |
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Answer» g in January 1921, the Non-Cooperation movement unfolded in the following ways: • Large scale participation by all class people • Boycott of government controlled organizations • People started refusing to participate in council elections • Drastic reduction in importing of foreign clothes • Rejection of imported DRESS materials As a result, INDIAN textile MILLS emerged out of the SHADOWS and saw an upward RISE. |
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Whai do you mean by classification in library science |
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Answer» ry classification is a system of knowledge organization by which LIBRARY RESOURCES are arranged and ordered systematically. Library CLASSIFICATIONS use a notational system that represents the order of topics in the classification and ALLOWS items to be stored in that order. |
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Khadya Suraksha kya hai |
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Answer» s you must HURT in order to know, fall in order to grow, lose in order to gain, because life’s GREATEST lessons are learnt through PAIN. |
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Explan any three freedom granted under the rights to freedom in the constitution |
| Answer» NTAL RIGHTSThe 6 fundamental RIGHTS recognised by the constitution are :-right to equalityright to freedomright against exploitationright to freedom of religioncultural and educational rightsright to constitutional remediesRIGHT TO EQUALITYRight to equality is the foundation of any democracy. It means that no PERSON is above the law.The govt. shall not discriminate against any citizen on around only of religion,race,caste,sex or place of birth.every citizen shall have access to public places like shops,restaurents, hotels cinema halls.RIGHT TO EDUCATIONUNDER ARTICLE -A, INDIA JOINED A GROUP OF FEW COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD TO MAKE EDUCATION A FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS OF EVERY CHILD. IT CAME INTO FORCE ON APRIL 2010THE ARTICLE 21-A SAYS THAT STATE SHALL PROVIDE FREE AND COMPULSARY EDUCATION TO ALL CHILDREN OF THE AGE OF 6 TO 14 YEARS.NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHT COMMISSIONit is an Independant commission established in 1993. the commission is appointed by the president. the commission focuses on helping the victims to secure their human rights. these include all the rights granted to the citizens by the constitutionthanksand please mark me as the brainliest. | |
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Democratic principles are eroding and so how does human development? |
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Answer» al transformation as measured by the BTI 2018 has, on AVERAGE, reached a new low around the globe. In more and more countries, rulers are strategically undermining CONTROL mechanisms in order to secure power and maintain patronage SYSTEMS and opportunities for self-enrichment. At the same time, protests are GROWING against social inequality, mismanagement and CORRUPTION. |
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Very important questions on scheduled and tribal area administration |
| Answer» RIBE of BIRSA MUNDA | |
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Do you think special measures must be taken for dalit situation? |
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Answer» should do TAKE MEASURES because few PLACES are there where dalits were treaten LIKE DOGS which is illegal |
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Suggest some measures to improve the quality of population |
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Answer» e the factors that can improve the QUALITY of POPULATION in India?Strong ruling party with strong leaders.Fair Media.Ways to get decent employment.Make Agriculture sustainableEnsure that LAW is enforced equally.Develope and Make THINGS that can exported worldwide.Reduce gold and petrol imports.Tell PEOPLE that unless they show real interest in their welfare nothing would change. Provide platforms for expression and participation. |
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Both belgium and sri lanka are democracies but they follow different systems of power sharing. Support the statement by giving these points of differences. Which Prudential reasons make power sharing desirable |
| Answer» IUM POWER WAS SHARED AMONG THE TWO MAJOR COMMUNITIES , THAT IS GERMAN AND FRENCH. WHEREAS IN SRI LANKA , POWER WAS NOT SHARED. SRI LANKA ADOPTED THE MAJORITARIAN RULE , AS A RESULT THE SINHALA COMMUNITY SUPPRESSED THE TAMILS.THE RELATIONS BETWEEN THE TAMILS AND SINHALA COMMUNITY STRAINED AND THIS LED TO THE CIVIL WAR.India lies on the Indian Plate, the northern portion of the Indo-Australian Plate, whose continental crust FORMS the Indian subcontinent. hope u liked the answerplease mark it the brainliest ANSWER. | |
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Genesis of Narmada bachao andolan |
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Answer» Sarovar DAM project built over Narmada river in Gujarat caused large scale displacement of local community. An NGO named Narmada bachao andolan came FORWARD with many environmentalists tribal people, FARMERS and social ACTIVISTS demanding proper rehabilitation and ecological protection.Hope!. This was helpful....!!!! |
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___________ is an economic activity of extracting minerals from the earth. |
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Why are the banks willing to lend to woman organised in SHGS |
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What do you mean by globalisation? Discuss its impact in India. |
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Answer» zation is a process that ENCOMPASSES the causes, courses, and consequences of TRANSNATIONAL and transcultural integration of human and non-human activities.1: INDIA had the distinction of being the world's largest economy in the beginning of the Christian era, as it accounted for about 32.9% share of world GDP and about 17% of the world population. The goods produced in India had long been exported to far off DESTINATIONS across the world.2: the concept of globalisation is hardly new to India.hope it HELPFUL..... |
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Us entery into the war marked a new phase that provided costly to the Vietnamese as well as Americans |
| Answer» SWER WORKED for me THOUGH | |
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Prior to presenting case, what must be submitted by lawyers to the Supreme Court? a. a box c. brief b. evidence d. review of case |
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Answer» the answer isb. evidence a LAWYER MUST present an evidence to PROVE the CHARGES against the person whom the CASE is being filed against. |
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Three basic differences between rural and urban settlement in india |
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Answer» :• The number of residents is increasingly more in an URBAN area.• The DENSITY of human-established structures is high in the case of an urban area.• Cities and towns constitute urban areas.RURAL:• the number of residents is LESS in a rural area.• The density of human-established structures is low in the case of a rural area.• VILLAGES and HAMLETS constitute rural areas. |
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Which is the least drought affected area |
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Answer» e here's UR ANS hope it helps you there are 8 least drought affected area Kerala, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, ANDHRA Pradesh Tamil nadu. |
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What r important functions of SAARC |
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Answer» RC SEEKS to promote the welfare of the peoples of South Asia, strengthen COLLECTIVE self-reliance, promote active collaboration and mutual ASSISTANCE in various FIELDS, and cooperate with international and REGIONAL organizations |
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Which of the following British acts did colonists argue was a form of taxation without representation? |
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Answer» t, many in those COLONIES believed that, as they were not directly represented in the distant British Parliament, any laws it passed AFFECTING the colonists (such as the Sugar Act and the STAMP Act) were ILLEGAL under the Bill of RIGHTS 1689, and were a denial of their rights as Englishmen. |
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Why is it difficult to find fossilized plants and animals in the same place? |
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Answer» ew allAmoebas EAT algae, BACTERIA, plant cells, and microscopic protozoa and metazoa – some amoebas are parasites. They eat by SURROUNDING tiny particles of food with pseudopods, forming a bubble-like food VACUOLE. The food vacuole DIGESTS the food. |
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Compare the map of Europe of mid 18th century 1815 with that of the Europe |
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Answer» of Europe of mid 18th CENTURY in 15 to get that of the Europe is the powerful WITHOUT the PERIOD of westernization as the NAPOLEON BONAPARTE in 1815 the battle of Waterloo where detected by the start countries in the Napoleon situated in the steps of the day |
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India is a country which fallows unity and diversity what is your opinion about it |
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Answer» s true that India is a country which fallows unity and diversity.Hope this HELPS you. Please follow me. Please MARKED as BRANLIST. |
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Who is founder of Hoysala dynasty |
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Answer» ardhanaHOPE IT HELPS U PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST |
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Sst questions 1 to 5 answer them quick |
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Answer» dwriting was not CLEAR soo please WRITE nearly and ASK again |
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Republic day essay in assamese |
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Answer» ublic Day of India commemorates the date on which the Constitution of India came into force replacing the Government of India Act 1935 as the governing document of India on 26 January 1950. The 26th of January was chosen to honour the memory of the declaration of independence of 1930. It is one of the three national holidays in India, and while the main parade, Republic Day Parade takes place at the Rajpath, in the national capital New Delhi, where the president views the parade, state capitals also have their state celebrations. Although India obtained its independence on 15 August 1947, it did not yet have a permanent constitution; instead, its laws were based on the modified colonial Government of India Act 1935, and the country was a Dominion, with George VI as head of state and Earl MOUNTBATTEN as Governor General. On 28 August 1947, the Drafting Committee was appointed to draft a permanent constitution, with Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar as chairman. While India's Independence Day celebrates its freedom from British Rule, the Republic Day celebrates the coming into force of its constitution.Republic DayA draft constitution was prepared by the committee and submitted to the Assembly on 4 November 1947. The Assembly met, in sessions open to public, for 166 days, spread over a period of 2 years, 11 months and 18 days before adopting the Constitution. After many deliberations and some modifications, the 308 members of the Assembly signed two hand-written copies of the document (one each in Hindi and English) on 24 January 1950. Two days later, the Constitution of India became the law of all the Indian lands. The Constitution of India was passed on 26 November 1949, 10.18 AM IST, but it came into effect completely only on 26th January, 1950. Following elections on 21 January 1950, Rajendra Prasad was elected as the president of India. The Indian National Congress and other parties had been celebrating 26 January as a symbol of Independence, even before India actually became independent. Thus, applying the constitution on 26 January, to mark and respect 26 January and the freedom STRUGGLE and the freedom fighters.The amending mechanism was lauded even at the time of introduction by Ambedkar in the following words: "We can therefore safely say that the Indian federation will not suffer from the faults of rigidity or legalism. Its distinguished feature is that it is a flexible federation. "The three mechanisms of the system derived by the Assembly, contrary to the predictions, have made the constitution flexible at the same time protected the rights of the states. They have worked better than the amending process in any other country where Federalism and the British Parliamentary system JOINTLY formed the basis of the constitution." What Sir Anthony Eden, the Prime MINISTER of the United Kingdom (April 1955 to January 1957), said at the time of the emergence of Indian Republic is relevant in this context. He said, "Of all the experiments in government, which have been attempted since the beginning of time, I believe that the Indian venture into parliamentary government is the most exciting. A vast subcontinent is attempting to apply to its tens and thousands of millions a system of free democracy... It is a brave thing to TRY to do so. The Indian venture is not a pale imitation of our practice at home, but a magnified and multiplied reproduction on a scale we have never dreamt of. If it succeeds, its influence on Asia is incalculable for good. Whatever the outcome we must honour those who attempt it." Even more meaningful was the opinion expressed by an American Constitutional authority, Granville Austin, who wrote that what the Indian Constituent Assembly began was "perhaps the greatest political venture since that originated in Philadelphia in 1787." Austin has also described the Indian Constitution as 'first and foremost a social document.' ... "The majority of India's constitutional provisions are either directly arrived at furthering the aim of social revolution or attempt to foster this revolution by establishing conditions necessary for its achievement." |
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Name of third President of America |
| Answer» ENDS......✌✌✌✌✌HERE IS YOUR ANSWER.....THOMAS JEFFERSON. | |
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Why did the British feel the need to survey India? |
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Answer» e....British conducted so many surveys in INDIA because the british people wanted to be famous all over the india and as WELL as the WHOLE WORLD by the FUTURE people . They conducted surveys in order to check their spread of business all over the india.mark it as brainlist. |
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