Similar Posts
Question bank with model answers
Salient features of Indian Federalism Indian federalism is a fascinating subject to delve into. It represents a unique combination of unitary and federal characteristics. Let’s look into some of the most prominent features: Dual Polity: The Constitution divides powers between the central and state governments into three lists: Union, State, and Concurrent. This division helps…
प्रवास लोकलचा…
प्रवास लोकलचा… खिडकी जवळचे सीटदोन सीट च्या मधली उभे राहण्याची जागाफॅन खालचे सीटदरवाज्यात उभे राहून हवा खाणेसामान वर ठेवणारा स्वयंसेवकगरजूना जागा देणारे दयाळूकुठे उतरायचे ते सांगणारे गाईडस्पेशल डब्बा आहे याची जाणीव असणारे आणि करून देणारे चौथे सीटमसाज घेत उभे राहण्याची धडपडहाडे मोडतील ही भीतीमोबाईल, पाकीट मारले जाईल ही भीतीफाटलेले पत्रे आणि बॉम्बची भीतीधक्का-बुक्की, घाम, वासदारूचा…
India – China border issue
NEW DELHI: India and China will hold their first boundary meet after the Narendra Modi-led NDA government came to power on Monday when national security adviser Ajit Doval meets his counterpart Yang Jieche hoping to take the talks forward. Source : Economic Times India’s defence ministry will fund the following Railway projects in Arunachal Pradesh….
The Shankari Prasad Case & Kesavananda Bharati Case
The Shankari Prasad case, officially known as “Shankari Prasad Singh Deo v. Union of India,” is a landmark judgment in the history of Indian constitutional law. It was a significant case that established the supremacy of the Parliament of India in amending the Constitution and set the initial foundation for the doctrine of Parliament’s amending…
Unicameral legislature
A legislature having single chamber is known as unicameral legislature. The other type of legislature is bicameral legislature which has two chambers. Indian Parliament is a bicameral legislature. The Loksabha where the 543 members are directly elected by the people and the Rajyasabha which has 250 members indirectly elected by the state legislatures are its…
Regional Disparities and Sub-Regionalism
India’s vast diversity is mirrored in its regional and sub-regional disparities, where pockets of prosperity often coexist with underdeveloped areas. This uneven growth reflects differences in governance, historical factors, resource distribution, and political priorities, resulting in challenges like migration, infrastructural imbalance, and socio-economic inequality. Urban vs Rural Disparities In most states, capital cities and major…
