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Difference between unitary and federal govt |
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Answer» government PUTS its power in ONE CENTRAL government while in a FEDERAL SYSTEM the governing power is divided into federal and local governing bodies that connect to the national government. |
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What is sustainable development |
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Answer» nd❤❤❤☺In SEPTEMBER 2015, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were adopted by the United NATIONS General Assembly with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Developmentplz MARK as brainliest |
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What is Regional Imbalance? why has it persisted? |
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Answer» l imbalances or disparities means wide differences in per capita income, literacy rates, health and education services, levels of industrialization, infrastructural facilities etc. between different regions.The low LEVEL of expenditure in turn LEADS to low level of production and therefore financial resources. Fifthly, political and administrative failure also bolsters backwardness. Sheer BAD administration and deteriorating law and order creates a bad atmosphere for DEVELOPMENT.However, disparities in development also exist within each state. In many cases, this inequality had become a source of tension and GIVEN birth to sub-regional movement for separate states within the Indian union. |
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Name the ideas upon which the democracy based on? |
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Answer» ____ Answer _________ As we all KNOW , DEMOCRACY is the system of GOVERNANCE of PEOPLE by the people for the people ....The ideas upon which democracy based are as follows :- • The transparent elections to give the fine GOVT for the nation...• To promote the federalism...• To set a true and fine justice system...• To enhance the secularism in the nation....Thank you |
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Where is Sanchi Stupa located ? |
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Answer» ____ Answer _________ • Sanchi Stupa is located in Madhya Pradesh ...• It is built by Emperor Ashoka in the third century BC ' ...• The stupa is BUDDHIST place of worship....• These STUPAS are funeral mounds of Buddhist monks...• It is one of the best specimen of stupa arts...• The stupa consists of solid hemispherical stone or wooden dome SURROUNDED by four gates...• Visitors and pilgrims from all over the world came to see this stupa...Thank you |
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Hey mates :-) _______# Content quality needed ________Question :- write about Indian constitution. class 10 # Answer must be in 500 words.# If you are reading in class 8th, 9th or 10th you can also send the pics from the books. # Don't send me pics from NCERT books. __________# Thanks |
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Answer» The Constitution of India (IAST: Bhāratīya Saṃvidhāna) is the supreme law of India.[1][2] The DOCUMENT lays down the framework demarcating fundamental political code, structure, procedures, powers, and duties of government institutions and sets out fundamental rights, directive principles, and the duties of citizens. It is the longest written constitution of any country on earth.[b][3][4][5] B. R. Ambedkar, chairman of the drafting committee, is widely considered to be its chief architect.[6] It imparts constitutional supremacy (not parliamentary supremacy, since it was created by a constituent assembly rather than Parliament) and was adopted by its people with a declaration in its preamble.[7][full citation needed] Parliament cannot override the constitution. B. R. Ambedkar and Constitution of India on a 2015 postage stamp of India It was adopted by the Constituent Assembly of India on 26 November 1949 and became effective on 26 January 1950.[8] The constitution replaced the Government of India Act, 1935 as the country's fundamental governing document, and the DOMINION of India became the Republic of India. To ensure constitutional autochthony, its framers repealed prior acts of the British parliament in Article 395.[9] India CELEBRATES its constitution on 26 January as Republic DAY.[10] The constitution declares India a sovereign, socialist, secular,[11] DEMOCRATIC republic, assuring its citizens justice, equality and liberty, and endeavours to promote fraternity.[12] The original 1950 constitution is preserved in a helium-filled case at the Parliament House in New Delhi. The words "secular" and "socialist" were added to the preamble in 1976 during the emergency.[13Explanation: |
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# hey mates :-) __________content quality needed _________Question - Write about the Indian constitution # Provide full information # If you are reading in class 8th, 9th or 10th you can also send the pics from the books. # Do not send me pic from NCERT books. ___________# Thanks |
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Answer» s land of diversity which is visible in the matters of caste , religion, language , economic status etc. in such a huge diversity conflicts are inevitable. but the constitution of india protects the interests of every section of SOCIETY and laida the foundation for a harmonious society. Our constitution was ratified on 26 november 1949. It contains 12 schedules.The constitution is very long and detailed documents. values that inspired and guided the freedom struggle are incorporated in the constitution.It generates a degree of trust and co-ordination that is necessary for different kinds of people to live together in our country.The indian constitution lays down a procedure gor choosing persons to govern the country. It specifies how the government will be constituted and who will have power to take which decisions.The indian constitution needs to be amended quite regularly to keep it updated.Though we have borrowed many features from the constitution of other countries , we have not accepted them as they are . we have modified those provisions to suit our needa hence , altogether new provisions have been created and assimilated in the indian constitution.It provides for universal adult franchise as a basis of elections to the lok sabha and the state legislative assemblies.Drafting committee and CONSTITUENT assembly was made. first some BASIC principles were decided and then a drafting committee under the chairmanship of dr. br Ambedkar prepared a draft constitution for discussion. the discussion of the draft constitution took place clause by clause . the members of the drafting committee completed the work in 114 days spread over three years. more than two THOUSAND constitutional amendments were made . every document presented and every work spoken in the constituent assembly has been recorded and preserved. |
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Hello mates :-) _____# content quality needed _______Question - write about the chapter - why do we need parliament .class 10.# Answer must be in 500 + words # if you are reading in class 10th, then you can also send me the pics from the books. # don't send pics from NCERT books _____# Thanks |
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Answer» ____ About the parliament :- _______________ Parliament is the supreme legislative body of the Indian administration it is that set of organization where all the elected ministers set down to discuss on the laws formation....________________Structure of Parliament :- Parliament has two groups with it once it upper state in which all the members of Rajya Sabha included who elected indirectly by the ministers and represent their particular state in the Parliament.....Second house is lower house in which the elected ministers of Central GOVERNMENT include with the opposion group..._______________Function of Parliament :- • Members of Parliament set together and discuss on the laws formation discuss the positive and negative points of that law..• Then a PAPER passed out on that all have to sign in the favour of that law if the SIGNS r one third of the total member present them that law selected to pass...• After that , this raw law goes to the president of India , he or she signed them that law passed in the country , if the president want to delay or discuss more on that law it can return back in the Parliament..._______________ Why do we need Parliament :- It is that important system of Indian administration , we required this because of the following reasons ____ • Parliament contains all the ministers together and made the contribution of them together for this country...• All the laws discussed before WIDELY and no chance to be errors in them...• The opposing group make sure government will not leaf it's dominance...• The importance of President is shown by the Vito power..• To run the administration work of the country...• To order or sign the financial bills of the government..( pics r not allowed to send from the books , so please sorry ) Thank you |
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The traditional dress of coorgi people is known as kuppia/ kuffia/ kullia |
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Answer» Kuppiamark as BRAINLIEST |
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River damodar is called as "Sorrow river of Bengal ". Why? |
| Answer» RIVER was earlier known as the "River of Sorrows" as it USED to flood many areas of Bardhaman, Hooghly,HOWRAH and Medinipur districts. Even now FLOODS AFFECT the valley.HOPE IT HELPS ✌✌ | |
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Which republic day we are going to celebrate tommorow |
| Answer» CELEBRATE 70TH REPUBLIC DAY TOMORROW. | |
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What are the criteria used by the UNDP for classifing countries on the basis of development |
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Answer» sratus, EDUCATIONAL LEVEL, PER CAPITA INCOME |
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Describe theproblem faced by road transport in india 0 |
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Answer» re,India is FACING a lot of problem on the roads due to transport. The population is more than the RESOURCES which means that are roads are congested with people who are over burdening the transport. There is congestion on the roads and the transport fares are higher.ROAD transport cannot function fully because of lack of development of roads in most areas. The public DESTROYS the transport as an asset and therefore road transportation is very hard.There are several delays.Thanks for asking.I hope it helped. |
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People like to search for various information through me |
| Answer» ER is GOOGLE HOPE it HELPS..... | |
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Why are most jute industries are located in Hugli basin |
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Answer» n reason for concentration ofJute factories around the Hugli River are: West Bengal is the highest producer of raw jute. Jutemanufacturing requires a LOT of water. LOCATING factories near the river ensures ample supply of water to the FACTORY. |
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How to create more employment? |
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Answer» ouraging youths to open their own self employing companies *or ELSE some youths THINK of doing to TERTIARY jobs i.e., working in companies. We should encourage them to WORK in agricultural areas |
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How were lives of people affected by the new colonial forest law? |
| Answer» ST jobsUnemploymentCould not SUPPORT familoesInadequate salariesPoverty INCREASED | |
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How the life of PASTORALS get affected by the colonial government? |
| Answer» LS were affected very badly... The colonial rulers wanted to change all GRAZING fields to farms... This was done to INCREASE LAND REVENUE... The expansion of cultivated land decreased grazing ground | |
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Imagine you are Ashoka what you think about the war of kalinga write ten lines |
| Answer» ST THING is that we CANT beashoka | |
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Why are Muslims mostly marginalised in our society? @ $ ∆ M..❤ |
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Answer» ian constitution has a SECTION on Fundamental Rights of citizens, that provides minorities with protection and safeguards against discrimination. But still in our society SOMETIMES, these minorities get marginalized in certain SECTIONS and situations. Let us take the example of Muslims in India. Roughly 14.2% population of India is Muslim, and yet they face marginalization.Compared to the other communities and religions of India, Muslims have the slowest development in the socio-economic sectors. They lag behind in literacy with only 57.3% of them being literate till 2015. Even when it comes to amenities they are falling behind. They live in sub-par houses that sometimes lack basic facilities like indoor plumbing. The poverty rate is also higher among Muslims. Another worrying statistic is the number of Muslims employed in public and government jobs.So while our constitution provides us with safeguards, in our society minorities, ADIVASIS, people form schedule tribes are often marginalized. Understanding marginalization is the FIRST step in tackling and fighting against it.Ϧ០ᖰ៩ ɨƬ'ន Ϧ៩ɭᖰ ⩏ Ϧ♬⩔៩ ♬ Ɯ០⩎ᖱ៩Ʀ⨏⩏ɭ ᖱ♬ƴ . |
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the british with its divide and rule policy ultimately divided the country into two parts. can you think of an alternative solution that could have kept india united |
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Answer» tually wanted a RIFT based on religion. They ACHIEVED exactly what they wanted. Why would they THINK of any ALTERNATIVE? |
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Explain Mazzini In social studies |
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Answer» e MAZZINI (ITALIAN pronunciation: [dʒuˈzɛppe matˈtsiːni]; 22 June 1805 – 10 March 1872) was an Italian politician, journalist, activist for the unification of Italy, and spearhead of the Italian revolutionary movement. His efforts helped bring about the independent and UNIFIED Italy[2] in place of the several separate states, many DOMINATED by foreign powers, that existed until the 19th century. He also helped define the modern European movement for popular DEMOCRACY in a republican state.[3] |
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Function of elections |
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Answer» ns Of ElectionsElections make a fundamental contribution to democratic governance. Because direct democracy—a form of government in which political decisions are made directly by the entire body of QUALIFIED citizens—is impractical in most modern societies, democratic government must be conducted through representatives. Elections enable voters to select leaders and to hold them accountable for their performance in office. Accountability can be undermined when elected leaders do not care whether they are reelected or when, for historical or other reasons, one party or coalitionis so dominant that there is effectively no choice for voters among alternative candidates, parties, or policies. Nevertheless, the possibility of controlling leaders by requiring them to submit to regular and periodic elections helps to solve the problem of succession in leadership and THUS contributes to the continuation of democracy. Moreover, where the electoral process is COMPETITIVE and forces candidates or parties to expose their records and future intentions to popular scrutiny, elections serve as forums for the discussion of public issues and facilitate the expression ofpublic opinion. Elections thus provide political EDUCATION for citizens and ensure the responsiveness of democratic governments to the will of the people. They also serve to LEGITIMIZE the acts of those who wield power, a function that is performed to some extent even by elections that are noncompetitive.please mark me as brainliest |
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What do you mean by State reorganisation |
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Answer» View allThe STATES Reorganisation Act, 1956 was a major REFORM of the boundaries of India's states and territories, organising them along linguistic lineshope it's help you my FRIEND plz Mark my answer as brainliest and U can FOLLOW me also |
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Few lines on nelson in English |
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Answer» was also the first black President of his country, South Africa. Mandela was born in Mvezo, South Africa to a Thembu ROYAL family. His GOVERNMENT FOCUSED on THROWING out the LEGACY of apartheid by ending racism, poverty, inequality, and on improving racial understanding in South Africa.hope it's help you my friend plz Mark my answer as brainliest and u can follow me also |
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the white particle of baking soda disappear when putting lemon juice this means that it is a ______ change |
| Answer» L CHANGE is the ANSWER MAN... | |
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What is the relation between the earth and water |
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Answer» wo ELEMENTS blend well. Earth needs Water in order to be fruitful and Water can accomplish much more in a medium like Earth than by itself. Water (Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces) is driven largely by emotion and if they're struggling with a decision that involves both logical and EMOTIONAL elements, they will side with what their INTUITION and hearts tell them to do regardless of the facts. Earth (Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn), on the other hand, will go with logic and what their heads tell them to do, even if their heart is screaming at them to do otherwise. Thus, when in proper balance, these TWO can PROVIDE two sides of the issue and help arrive at the most appropriate solution. |
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What do you understand by the term Muslim |
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Answer» (Arabic: مُسلِم) are people who FOLLOW or practice Islam, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion.Muslims consider the Quran, their holy book, to be the verbatim WORD of God as revealed to the Islamic PROPHET and messenger MUHAMMAD. ... "Muslim" is an Arabic word meaning "submitter" (to God). |
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Few lines about road building and it inventors |
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Answer» will BUILT by govt2.the INVENTORS will COME from ordered of district collector3.road is very IMPORTANT for travelling |
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Explain briefly the cause of enclosure movement in Britain? |
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Answer» re. Enclosure was the legal PROCESS inEngland of consolidating small landholdings into larger FARMS. Once enclosed, USE of the land BECAME restricted to the OWNER, and it ceased to be common land for communal use. |
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Which scheme launched by ministry of environment forest and climate change? |
| Answer» L RIVER CONSERVATION PLAN........ | |
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how does democracy promote the dignity of freedom of an individual in what wasys is transparency ensured by democratic system |
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Answer» ry individual wants to receive respect from FELLOW beings.(II) Often conflicts ARISE among individuals because some FEEL that they are not treated with due respect.(iii) The passion for respect and freedom are the BASIS of democracy all over the world; in countries with democratic regimes as well as countries without democratic regimes. |
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Why did non cooperation movement slow down in cities and what is role played by middle class in non cooperation movement |
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Answer» s expensive then mass produced mill cloth and POOR PEOPLE could not afford so they not long boycott mill cloth similarly boycotting British institution also POSE a problem there were no alternative national institution to fulfil their education needsso headmaster teacher and student began trickling to government schools and LAWYER go in COURTS |
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Access the status of women's representation in India's legislative bodies |
| Answer» RESENT ACTION of WOMEN in legislative assembly is 5% and in lok sabha is 15% | |
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Note on civil disobedience movement for class 10 |
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Answer» ncil election is BOYCOTT in most provinces except madrasforeign goods were boycott lower SHOP were picket FOREIGN goods burnt in bonfiremost of the student's LEFT the GOVERNMENT controlled schools and college . headmaster and teacher resgin and lawyer gave up their legal practice |
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the outcome of politics of social divisions depends on how the political leaders raise the demands of any community explain the statement |
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Answer» itical leaders raise the demand of community is one of the important aspect that DECIDE the outcomes of politics of social division If the demand of any community are within constitutional framework it is easy to accommodate,If the DEMANDS of community are at the COST of any other community it will LEAD to social divisionExample the demand of majority SINHALA in srilanka were at the cost of minority community |
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Compare the position of the king in the early vedic age and later vedic age |
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Answer» ition of King during Vedic AGE;*The king was not a despot.*He had to rule according to the wishes of the tribe.*The King had to treat the people in a kind and affectionate manner.The position of King after the Early Vedic Age;*The King turned into a despot.*The King started to TAKE decisions of its own.*The King DECLARED him SELVES many titles such as Chakravartein,Ashvamedha etc. |
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Compare the position of king in the early vedic age and later vedic age |
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Answer» ition of King during Vedic AGE;*The king was not a despot.*He had to rule according to the wishes of the tribe.*The King had to treat the PEOPLE in a kind and affectionate manner.The position of King after the Early Vedic Age;*The King turned into a despot.*The King STARTED to take DECISIONS of its own.*The King declared him selves many titles such as Chakravartein,ASHVAMEDHA etc |
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What is encrymonopological service |
| Answer» ASE CHECK spelling of this word i have doubtoor send the PHOTO | |
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Independence of Judiciary is the key to success of federalism examine the statement |
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Answer» an be no difference of opinion in the house that our judiciary must both be independent of the executive and must also be competent in itself. And the question is how these two objects could be secured. There are two different ways in which this matter is governed in other countries. In Great Britain they APPOINTMENTS are made by the crown, without any kind of limitation whatsoever, which means by the executive of the day. there that opposite system I United States where, for instance, offices of the Supreme Court as well as other offices of the State shall be made only with the concurrence of the senate in the United States. It seems to me, in the circumstances I which we live today, where the sense of responsibility has not grown to the same extent to which we find it in the united States, it would be dangerous to leave the appointments to be made by the President, without any kind of reservation or limitation, that is to say, MERELY on the advice of the executive of the day. Similarly it seems to me that to make object to the concurrence of the Legislature is also not a very suitable provision. Apart from its cumbrous, it also involves the possibility of the appointment being influenced by political pressure and political consideration. The draft Article, therefore, steers a middle course. It does not make the President the Supreme and the absolute authority in the matter of making appointments. It does not also IMPART the influence of the legislature. The provision in the Article is that there should be calculation of persons who are exhypothesis, well qualified to give proper advice in matters of this sort, and my Judgment is that this sort of provision may be regarded as sufficient for the moment.”DR.B.R.Ambedkar The people of a nation may lose confidence in the Executive (The King), or the Legislature but it will be an EVIL day if they lose their confidence in its judiciary. The judiciary is the guardian of human rights and civil liberties. The judiciary contributes vitally in the preservation of peace and order by settling disputes between the State and Citizens and among citizens which leads to a harmonious and integrated social existence. The quantum of its contribution, however, largely depends upon the willingness of the people to present their problems before it and to honour its decisions. Equity, Justice and good Conscience is an accepted principle of judicial functioning in almost every legal system.[1] The judicial institutions i.e., the Courts are not only Courts of LAW, they are also the Courts of justice.The “Rule of law”, said, A.V. Dicey, in 1885 means, “the absolute supremacy or predominance of regular law as opposed to the influence of arbitrary power and excludes the existence or arbitrariness, of prerogative, or even wide discretionary authority on the part of the Government.Another significance, which Dicey attributed to the concept of Rule of law, was; “equality before the law or the equal subjection of all classes to the ordinary law of the land administered by the ordinary law Courts”.The principle implicit in the Rule of Law that the Executive must act under the law and not by its own decree or fiat, is still cardinal principle of the English system.For a democratic government, Rule of Law is a basic requirement, and for the maintenance of Rule of Law, there must be an independent and impartial judiciary. In a State professing Rule of Law, the aim should be to provide for a system which secures to its citizens adequate procedure for the redress of their grievances against the State before forums which are able to administer justice in an impartial manner without any fear and favour.The judiciary is the final interpreter and the guardian of the Constitution. In a Federal Constitution, the judiciary is constituted as ultimate authority to restrain any exercise of absolute, capricious and arbitrary power. The Legislative action of majority has to undergo the scrutiny of the legal elite, the judiciary. The human rights are secured and the tyranny of the majority is contained by Judicial Vigilance, that is to say, the legislative and executive action is counter balanced by judicial verdict. Democracy has no alternative but to the accept the Courts as the sentinel and the guardian of liberty and freedom.PLEASE MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST. |
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which one of the following is not derived from ocean water? options- a). gypsum b). common salt c). magnesium d). cromite |
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Do you think political stability led to economic prosperity in medieval India? Give reasons to support your argument. Answer this question in about 60-80 words.First , correct and the long answer will be marked brainliest. |
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Answer» litical stability led to economic prosperity in medieval INDIA. We see the Mughal empire especially under Akbar and his successors was very prosperous because of political stability.The political stability ALLOWED Akbar to take VARIOUS economic and land reforms which lead to economic prosperity. The political stability allowed TRADERS and merchants to CARRY goods to every corner of the country as well as outside the country which also lead to economic prosperity. It encouraged the monetized economy.It encouraged his (Akbar) alliance with bankers and ensured a continuous flow of goods and notes of credit. The economic prosperity can be see through the GDP which was very high and through the construction of palatial structures. |
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Name the laws that allow the hindu women equal share in the family property |
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Answer» e here is your answeris possible please mark as brainliestWomen's property rights are property and inheritance rights ENJOYED by women as a CATEGORY within society at any point in time. The PATTERNS and rights of property ownership VARY between societies and are influenced by cultural, racial, political, and legal factors.ans: Women's property rightsHope it's helpful |
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Why is sustainable development essential for economic growth explain |
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Answer» able Developement with Economic growth forms : Self sustained Growth :-INDUSTRIALISATION of the Indian economy can ALONE provide necessary STRENGTH for her growth.Additional Information :-The rapid developement of capital goods industries (EG., machines, equipments, and others.) provides a sure basis of developement in other sectors like agriculture TRANSPORT and communication. It also enables the country to produce a variety of consumer goods.#answerwithquality #BAL |
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Conduct 20 household in about 100 words ? with answer |
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Answer» ndomly prepare a LIST of members of each household. Name them as you wish. Do this for 20 households. Then, count the total NUMBER of female and male according to your report. After that, divide the no. of female by the no. of male. Suppose let the no. of male and female be X and yTherefore, RATIO will be y/xConvert it to the simplest fraction, and you will get your ratio say a:bthanksPlz mark me as BRAIN liest |
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media has has substantial effect on the delivery in many cases in india .analyse the role played by media in dispensing justice to people. |
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Answer atleast one question...but those who r answering 2 questions can be marked as BRAINLIEST i love my helping mates |
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Answer» stionRecreational - fun, non-essentials like parks.Transport - roads, railways, and airports.Agricultural - farmland.Residential - housing.Commercial - BUSINESSES and factoriese The two types of crops are Rabi crops- EG wheat,gram,MUSTARD,etcKharif crop- eg cotton,GROUNDNUT,SOYABEAN |
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