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The Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy and Fundamental Duties are sections of the Constitution of India that prescribe the fundamental obligations of the states to its citizens and the duties and the rights of the citizens to the State.[note 1] These sections comprise a constitutional bill of rights for government policy-making and the behaviour and conduct of citizens. These sections are considered vital elements of the constitution, which was developed between 1947 and 1949 by the Constituent Assembly of India.
The Fundamental Rights are defined as the basic human rights of all citizens. These rights, defined in Part III of the Constitution, applied irrespective of race, place of birth, religion, caste, creed, or gender. They are enforceable by the courts, subject to specific restrictions. The Directive Principles of State Policy are guidelines for the framing of laws by the government. These provisions, set out in Part IV of the Constitution, are not enforceable by the courts, but the principles on which they are based are fundamental guidelines for governance that the State is expected to apply in framing policies and passing laws.
The Fundamental Duties are defined as the moral obligations of all citizens to help promote a spirit of patriotism and to uphold the unity of India. These duties set out in Part IV–A of the Constitution, concern individuals and the nation. Like the Directive Principles, they are not enforceable by courts unless otherwise made enforceable by parliamentary law.
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The president-elect takes office after the oath of office is administered during the presidential inauguration. If the result of an election is unclear or disputed, no person is normally referred to as president-elect until the dispute is resolved. The President of India is elected by an electoral college consisting of (a) elected members of both the Houses of Parliament, and (b) the elected members of the Legislative Assemblies of the states. ... While appointing the Prime Minister, the President selects: Leader of the largest party in the Lok Sabha.
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Article 370, which was introduced to the Indian constitution first in the year 1949, has been in place for more than 6 decades now. The instrument of accession was signed by the then Maharaja Hari Singh, the ruler of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir. This helped the state of Jammu and Kashmir to accede to the Indian union. And ever since 1949, article 370, which was supposed to be a temporary provision in the Indian constitution, has been in place for more than 6 decades now. Article 370 empowers the state of Jammu and Kashmir to have its own constitution and laws which fall under both concurrent and union list, except for the matter of finance, communication, defence and foreign affairs. This article has given the leaders of Jammu and Kashmir region enormous powers and autonomy from the Indian union. While some say this article was misused by leaders to collaborate with Pakistan and increase terror operation in India, some argue that autonomy has helped the people of Kashmir.
In 2019, article 370 was abrogated by the Central government and turned the state of Jammu and Kashmir into two union territories namely, a union territory of Jammu and Kashmir and Union territory of Ladakh, Leh and Kargil.
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Mutual agency implies that every partner is both an agent and principal. He is an agent of other partners as he represents them and there by binds them through his decisions and acts. He is a principal as he too can be bound by the acts of other partners.
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Origin is the start, center or beginning of something or the place where a person comes from. An exmaple of origin is when an idea comes to you when you sleep. An example of origin is the ground where oil comes from. An example of origin is your ethnic background.
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स्थायी भाव से रस का जन्म होता हे | जो भावना स्थिर और सार्वभौम होती है उसे स्थायी भाव कहते हैं। विभाव अनुभव और व्यभिचार स्थायी भावों का अधीन होते हैं। इसीलिए स्थायी भाव मुख्य बनता है। स्थायी भाव भावनाओं से बनता है और व्यभिचार एंसिलरी होती हे | जब स्थायी व्यभिचारी विभाव और अनुभव से संयोजन होता है तब रस बनता हे | नाट्यशास्त्र में कहते हैं कि " एक अच्छा स्वाद का उत्पादन किया जाता है जब विभिन्न मसाले एक साथ मिलाते हे, वैसे ही स्थायी भाव से रस का स्वाद बढ़ता हे |"
यह गौर का बात हे की भाव भावुकता के उत्पादन में एक मुख भाग करता है। रस का उत्पादन भाव के बिना नहीं हो सकता | इस प्रकार से स्थायी भाव, रस के नाम से प्रसिद्ध हे | स्थायी भाव ८ होता हे
- रति (प्रेम)
- उत्साह (ऊर्जा)
- शोक
- हास
- विसम्या
- भय
- जुगुप्सा
- क्रोध
कुछ लोग ' सम' भी इसके साथ जोड़ते हे |
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विभाव
साहित्य में, वह कारण जो आश्रय में भाव जाग्रत या उद्दीप्त करता हो। स्थायी भावों के उद्बोधक कारण को विभाव कहते हैं। विभाव दो प्रकार के होते हैं-
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आलंबन विभाव
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उद्दीपन विभाव
आलंबन विभाव
जिसका आलंबन या सहारा पाकर स्थायी भाव जगते हैं, आलंबन विभाव कहलाता है। आलंबन विभाव के दो पक्ष होते हैं:-
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आश्रयालंबन
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विषयालंबन
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This element involves lightness, movement, and expansion. The element of air gives you rhythm, grace, mobility, and an open mind. Infusing this element to yoga creates a focus on breathing. Breath control, or Pranayama, lets you open and touch your senses, leading a path of ideas, inspiration, and energy towards you.
There are three basic elements in yoga: Asanas, Pranayama and Concentration
- Asanas are poses which exercise the front, back and side of the body equally. A full range of movements such as horizontal and vertical expansion are created while performing asanas. Both the asana and the sequence of asanas are important for creating a response such as stimulating, energizing or calming the body. The asanas also improve muscle strength, mobility of the joints, circulation, and balance as well as body awareness.
- Pranayama means control of the breath, which leads to deeper breathing thereby providing the body with more oxygen. This intensive breathing technique creates a feeling of serenity and inner peace.
- Concentration is fundamental in yoga. The focus on the specifics of the pose and control of the breath will improve concentration.
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The art of practicing yoga helps in controlling an individual's mind, body and soul. It brings together physical and mental disciplines to achieve a peaceful body and mind; it helps manage stress and anxiety and keeps you relaxing. It also helps in increasing flexibility, muscle strength and body tone.
Health benefits of Yoga
- • Improves posture. Working for long hours on a desk could not only hurt your spine but also make you feel tired at the end of the day. ...
- • Increases flexibility. ...
- • Builds muscle strength. ...
- • Boosts metabolism. ...
- • Helps in lowering blood sugar. ...
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