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प्रश्न
The column on the left lists some of the key features of the Indian Constitution. In the other column write two sentences, in your own words, on why you think this feature is important:
Key Feature |
Significance |
Federalism Separation of Powers Fundamental Rights Parliamentary Form of Government |
उत्तर
Key features :
1. Federalism: It ensures national unity and at the same time allows individual progress. A federal government allows the Centre to hold supreme power but its Constituent States have some power as well.
2. Separation of Powers: This serves two purposes: firstly, tyrannical use of power is avoided since it does not vest power in any single authority. Secondly, the 3 organs of power also work as a check on each other, thereby maintaining a good balance.
3. Fundamental Rights: These are important because they conform to a humane society. They also protect citizens against arbitrary and absolute use of power by the State.
4. Parliamentary Form of Government: It upholds universal adult franchise. This entails the fact that the people of a country play a direct role in electing their representatives to run the state as well as the nation.
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What would happen if there were no restrictions on the power of elected representatives?
Colour in the Following Countries in this Map
a) Colour India in Red
b)Colour Nepal in green
c) Colour Bangladesh in yellow
Colour in the Following Countries in this Map.
(a) Colour India in Red
(b) Colour Nepal in green
(c) Colour Bangladesh in yellow
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_________ was selected as the chairman of the Constituent Assembly.
The farther of the Constitution of India is _________.
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