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Pranav Jajoo
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 11/1/18
when was the forest act enacted during the British period?? how many times and when was it amended?? name three categories of first according to the forest act ...
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Pranav Jajoo
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 11/1/18
who is the head of Indian government
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Shreya Bharti
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 7/1/18
how was mandal commision report implemented
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Nitin Vignesh
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 6/1/18
1. What is known as P I L?
2. How and on what grounds can the President be removed from the office
3. How is the PM of India appointed ?
4. How can Supreme Court Judge can be removed from office?
5. What do you know about money bill? Compare the powers of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha regarding the money bill?
6. Lok Sabha is more powerful than Rajya
Saba. Explain by giving three reasons?
7. What is better for a democracy opium who can do whatever he wishes or a PM who needs to consult other leaders and party? Justify
8. How has the Indian Constitution ensure the independence of the Indian judiciary?
9. Discuss the powers and functions of the Parliament?
Please give the answers tomorrow , Sunday 7/1/18
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1
Sapanpreet Singh
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 6/1/18
What makes the judiciary in india one of the most powerful in the world?
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1
Akhil Vashistha
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 4/1/18
Please answer both of them
Q.11. India has Parliamentary Government. Explain.
Q.12. What values would you think are necessary for poverty alleviation in India?
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1
Indranil Nag
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 2/1/18
Question number 7 answer pls.
Electoral politics
Q.7. What are electoral constituencies?
Working of institutions
Q.7. What types of disputes are taken up by supreme court?
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1
Aman Agrawal
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 1/1/18
why all the decisions of democracy are taken by political executive?
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1
Ananya Khatua
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 30/12/17
What do yhe supreme court & high courts do for the enforcement of the fundamental rights
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2
Sapanpreet Singh
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 29/12/17
What is a Coalition Government? Why are the powers of a Prime Minister in Coalition Government not absolute?
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2
Sapanpreet Singh
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 29/12/17
In our political system, the head of the State exercises only nominal powers. Discuss the statement in light of the powers exercised by him/her.
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1
Sindhuja
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 11/12/17
Solve this:
Working with Institutions
I. Answer the following:
01. Why do we need political institutions?
02. How are some of delays and complications introduced by democratic institutions very useful?
03. What is the significance of parliament in a democracy?
04. What was the Mandal Commission? Why was it setup? Mention its specific recommendations.
05. How was the dispute of Mandal Commission resolved?
06. What do you mean by reservation?
07. What do you mean by office memorandum?
08. Who is considered head of the State and who is head of government?
09. Expand SEBC
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1
Aayush Upadhyaya
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 6/12/17
Explain any five legislative powers of the
Lok Sabha.
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1
Shreya Bharti
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 6/12/17
WHAT WAS THE MANDAL COMISSION REPORT? WHY WAS IT CONTROVERSIAL?HOW WAS IT IMPLEMENTED?WHICH DEPARTMENT WAS INVOLVED IN THE SIGNING OF THE MEMORANDA ON MANDSL COMMISION?
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1
S V
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 5/12/17
What are the powers and functions of judiaciary in India?
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2. How and on what grounds can the President be removed from the office
3. How is the PM of India appointed ?
4. How can Supreme Court Judge can be removed from office?
5. What do you know about money bill? Compare the powers of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha regarding the money bill?
6. Lok Sabha is more powerful than Rajya
Saba. Explain by giving three reasons?
7. What is better for a democracy opium who can do whatever he wishes or a PM who needs to consult other leaders and party? Justify
8. How has the Indian Constitution ensure the independence of the Indian judiciary?
9. Discuss the powers and functions of the Parliament?
Please give the answers tomorrow , Sunday 7/1/18
Q.11. India has Parliamentary Government. Explain.
Q.12. What values would you think are necessary for poverty alleviation in India?
Electoral politics
Q.7. What are electoral constituencies?
Working of institutions
Q.7. What types of disputes are taken up by supreme court?
Working with Institutions
I. Answer the following:
01. Why do we need political institutions?
02. How are some of delays and complications introduced by democratic institutions very useful?
03. What is the significance of parliament in a democracy?
04. What was the Mandal Commission? Why was it setup? Mention its specific recommendations.
05. How was the dispute of Mandal Commission resolved?
06. What do you mean by reservation?
07. What do you mean by office memorandum?
08. Who is considered head of the State and who is head of government?
09. Expand SEBC