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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
After the four amendments in the constitution the Belgium leaders worked (out a very different and innovative power sharing arrangement known as Belgium model.
The main features of Belgium model are:
(i) Equal distribution of seats— According to the new arrangement, Dutch and French speaking ministers have been given equal status in the central government. No single majority can make decision unilaterally.
(ii) Concept of Federal Government— Besides, state governments for the two regions have been given maximum powers and the state governments are not treated as the subordinate to the central government.
(iii) Equal Representation in Brussels— In the new arrangement, Brussels, the capital city of Belgium, equal representation given to both the French and Dutch speaking people.
(iv) Community Government. The Belgium model introduced a new concept of third kind of government, i.e., the ‘Community Government’. This government is elected by the people belonging to one language community.
(v) This arrangement ensures the promotion and protection of cultural and linguistic diversity.
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Developed Countries |
Developing Countries |
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More average income, higher per capita income and better standard of living |
Low average income, less per capita income and not good standard of living |
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The standard of living in developed countries is generally very high |
The standard of living in developing countries is normally not very high |
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People of the developed countries avail the services of public facilities |
Most of the people in developing countries are deprived of facilities |
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Literacy rate is quite high due to better education system |
Literacy rate is quite low as people are deprived of education facilities |
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Life expectancy rate is more due to better standard of living |
The standard of living in developing countries is normally not very high |
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
“Resource planning is a technique or skill of proper or judicious use of resources. ”
Resource planning is a complex process which involves :
(i) Identification and inventory of resources across the regions of the country. This involves surveying, mapping, qualitative and quantitative estimation and measurement of the resources.
(ii) Evolving a planning structure endowed with appropriate technology, skill and institutional set up for implementing resource development plans.
(iii) Matching the resource development plans with overall national development plans.
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Uses of land are as follows
1) Help trees to live
2) Transportation
3) Buildings and other houses are dependent on land
4) Roots, roots are all dependent on land
5) Agriculture
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Power sharing is desirable for various concrete reasons.
Two sets of reasons have been listed out which favours power sharing in two different manners like: Prudential reason and Moral reason.
Prudential Reason
• According to prudential reason power sharing accommodates social diversity hence, helps in reducing the possibility of conflict between social groups.
• Power sharing in another way ensures the political stability through competition among various political parties.
• Besides, power sharing is also desirable to the promotion of national unity and integrity.
Moral Reason
• Moral Reason is a very deeper reason of power sharing.
• According to moral reason power sharing is desirable to produce an accountable, responsible and legitimate government.
• It implies maximum popular participation through decentralisation of powers so that people would be consulted on how th£y are to be governed.
In this way, both the sets of reasons signify the importance of power sharing in the forms of Community Government, Reserved Constituencies and Decentralisation of powers.
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जार्ज पंचम की नाक लगने वाली खबर के दिन पत्रकारों को शायद अपनी बड़ी भूल का अहसास हो गया था। उस दिन केवल एक गुमनाम आदमी की नाक नहीं कटी थी बल्कि पूरे हिंदुस्तान की नाक कट गई थी। जिन अंग्रेजों से आजादी दिलाने के लिए हजारों जिंदगियाँ कुर्बान हो गईं, उसी में से एक की बेजान बुत की नाक बचाने के लिए हमने अपनी नाक कटवा ली। इसलिए उस दिन शर्म से अखबार वाले चुप थे।
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India adopted a strategy of separating the power of religion and the power of the State. Secularism refers to this separation of religion from the State. The Indian Constitution allows individuals the freedom to live by their religious beliefs and practise it.
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A database is a systematic collection of data. They support electronic storage and manipulation of data. Databases make data management easy.
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Once an organ donor's family gives its consent and the organs are matched to a recipient, medical professionals are faced with the onerous challenge of transporting organs while ensuring that the harvested organ reaches its destination in the shortest possible time. This is done in order to preserve the harvested organs and involves the police and especially the traffic police department.
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A “state of matter” is a way to describe the behaviour of atoms and molecules in a substance.
There are three common states of matter:
- Solids – relatively rigid, definite volume and shape. In a solid, the atoms and molecules are attached to each other. They vibrate in place but don’t move around.
- Liquids – definite volume but able to change shape by flowing. In a liquid, the atoms and molecules are loosely bonded. They move around but stay close together.
- Gases – no definite volume or shape. The atoms and molecules move freely and spread apart from one another.
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Services : Services are all those economic activities that are intangible and imply an interaction to be realised between service provider and consumer.
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Mandela said that a man who takes away another man’s freedom is a prisoner of hatred because he himself is a victim of prejudice and narrowmindedness. He justified it by saying thought a man is not free if his freedom is taken away from him. Likewise, if he is taking away someone else’s freedom, he is not truly free.
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