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PaleolithicMaesolithicNeoLithic Metal age
Threat to Federalism:1)Systematic2)Non Systematic· Economic· politicalDiscretionary Grants:Article 282 empowers both the Centre and the states to make any grants for any public purpose, even if it is not within their respective legislati
Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) 1992To implement CBD india passed Biological diversity Act,2002§ The act envisaged a three-tier structure to regulate the access to biological resources:o The National Biodiversity Authority (NBA)o T
Positives:The Rules must be credited for they mandate duties such as removal of non-consensual intimate pictures within 24 hours, publication of compliance reports to increase transparency, setting up of a dispute resolution mechanism for cont
ArticlesRelationship between Prime Minister and the President 74Mentions how the Prime Minister and President are both connected with the council of ministers. The Council with PM as head advise President on various issues.75Mentions three th
Parliament + State Legislature : M Laxmikanth (universal133.blogspot.com)Article 163: Council of Ministers to aid and advise Governor ===simmilar to 74 in state(1) There shall be a Council of Ministers with the Chief Minister at the head to
Supreme CourtHigh CourtIt is the principal court of justice in the country.It is the highest judicial body of a state that regulates state,s law and order.It is headed by the chief justice of India.It is headed by the chief justice of the state
Poverty in South East Asia =https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/lead/the-covid-19-paradox-in-south-asia/article31417806.eceMinistry:Consumer Affairs and Food DistributionThe  Essential Commodities (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020 was promulgated
● Home Rule League MovementManifestation of a trend of aggressive politics in national movement;was pioneered by Tilak and Annie Besant on lines of a similarmovement in Ireland.* Factors Favouring the Movement1. Need being felt for popular
● Revolutionary Activities* Reasons for emergenceYounger elements not ready to retreat after the decline of openphase.Leadership’s failure to tap revolutionary energies of the youth.Government repression left no peaceful avenues open for p
● The Swadeshi and Boycott Movement* Began as a reaction to partition of Bengal which became known in1903, was formally announced in July 1905 and came into force in October 1905. The motive behind partition was to weaken Bengal which was the
● Why Militant Nationalism Grew1. Realisation that the true nature of British rule was exploitative, and thatthe British India government, instead of conceding more, was taking awayeven what existed.2. Growth of self-confidence and self-res
Spectrum + Additional info from NCERT + Struggle for India's Independence by Bipin Chandra
Spectrum + Additional info from NCERT + Struggle for India's Independence by Bipin Chandra
Laxmikanth, M.. Indian Polity ;chap 2Criticism of the Constituent AssemblyThe critics have criticised the Constituent Assembly on various grounds. These are as follows: 1. Not a Representative Body: The critics have argued that the Constituen
Laxmikanth, M.. Indian PolityEnactment of the Constitution:Dr B R Ambedkar introduced the final draft of the Constitution in the Assembly on November 4, 1948 (first reading). The Assembly had a general discussion on it for five days (till No
Laxmikanth, M.. Indian Polity; chap 2Committees of the Constituent AssemblyThe Constituent Assembly appointed a number of committees to deal with different tasks of constitution-making. Out of these, eight were major committees and the others
Laxmikanth, M.. Indian Polity chap 2Changes by the Independence ActThe representatives of the princely states, who had stayed away from the Constituent Assembly, gradually joined it. On April 28, 1947, representatives of the six states5 were
Laxmikanth, M.. Indian PolityObjective ResolutionOn December 13, 1946, Jawaharlal Nehru moved the historic ‘Objectives Resolution’ in the Assembly. It laid down the fundamentals and philosophy of the constitutional structure. It read: 1. “Thi
Laxmikanth, M.. Indian Polity :  Chap 2 = Making of Indian constitutionComposition of The Constituent Assembly :The Constituent Assembly was constituted in November 1946 under the scheme formulated by the Cabinet Mission Plan. The features of
Laxmikanth, M.. Indian Polity :  Chap 2 = Making of Indian constitutionDemand for a Constituent Assembly :It was in 1934 that the idea of a Constituent Assembly for India was put forward for the first time by M. N. Roy, a pioneer of communist
Criminal law reformsA group of retired judges, former bureaucrats and others have written to the newly constituted Committee for Reforms in Criminal Laws, questioning the lack of diversity in the committee and asking for more transparency in i
Lord Wellesley  (1798-1805)Lord Wellesley attempted to make the Company the Supreme Power in India by means of wars, mediatisation and the Subsidiary Alliance.He fought the fourth Mysore War with Tipu in 1799, annexed most of the territory
Reforms under William Bentinck (1828-1833)● The four Circuit Courts were abolished and theirfunctions transferred to collectors under the supervision ofthe commissioner of revenue and circuit.● Sadar Diwani Adalat and a Sadar Nizamat Adalat
Reforms under Warren Hastings (1772-1785)● District Diwani Adalats were established in districtsto try civil disputes. These adalats were placed under thecollector and had Hindu law applicable for Hindus and theMuslim law for Muslims. The a
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