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Indian Constitution was framed by the Constituent Assembly which was elected in 1946. All the members of this Assembly were Indians who represented all the political parties, though Congress Party was in majority. There was no restriction on the powers of the Assembly and it was authorised to enact any type of Constitutionit liked. The Constitution has been framed after thoughtful consideration which exhibits and fulfilsthe ideals, aspirations, values, wishes and requirements of the Indian people.
Main Sources of Indian Constitution—1. The Government of India Act, 1935: Indian Constitution is mainly based on the Government of India Act, 1935. This Act had accepted many of the demands of the Indian National Congress i.e., provincial autonomy, parliamentary system, federal system, federalcourt, etc. When we got freedom we were accustomed of the administrative set up under this Act and we changed the provisions of the Act according to our requirement and suitability in the new Constitution. Thus about two-thirds of Indian Constitution is derived from the Act of 1935.
2. British Constitution: Many of the provisions of the Constitution have been taken from the British Constitution. Parliamentary system is on British pattern except that in India, we have opted for a President as Head of the State, not a king. Our procedure of law making, single citizenship, single integrated judiciary are based on British Constitution. Thus British Constitution is also a big source of Indian Constitution.
3. American Constitution: Idea of Preamble to the Constitution was derived from the American Constitution. Declaration of Fundamental Rights in the Constitution, provision of Judicial Review are also derived from the American Constitution. Preamble to the Indian Constitution and the position of Indian Supreme Court, and those of American Constitution are similar.
4. Constitution of Canada: Our Federal structure is similar to that of Canada. Like Canadian Constitution, we have a more powerful centre than the states and have given residuary powers to the Central Government. Our federal system is not based on American pattern.
5. Constitution of Ireland: Constitution of Ireland had provided for the guidelines to the states. This inspired the makers of the Indian Constitution and they have included the Directive Principles of the State Policy in the Constitution.
6. German Constitution: The makers of the Constitution were inspired by the Weimer Constitution regarding the emergency provisions and they armed the Indian President with emergency powers to face external and internal emergencies.
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Condition of pure rolling: Pure rolling occurs when rolling is done without any resistance. Pure rolling is a case when the point of lowest contact of rolling body with ground remains at rest and body is deliberated to be rotating about this point of contact.
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- The shadow zone is the zone of the earth from angular distances of 104 to 140 degrees from a given earthquake that does not receive any direct P waves.
- The shadow zone results from P waves being refracted by the liquid core and S waves being stopped completely by the liquid core.
- A zone between 105° and 145° from the epicenter was recognized as the shadow zone for both the wave types.
- The entire zone beyond 105° does not receive S-waves.
- The shadow zone of S-wave is larger than that of the P-waves.
- The shadow zone of P-waves appears as a band around the earth between 105° and 145° away from the epicenter.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 2 months ago (2898529)
Let 3+√2 is an rational number.. such that
3+√2 = a/b ,where a and b are integers and b is not equal to zero ..
therefore,
3 + √2 = a/b
√2 = a/b -3
√2 = (3b-a) /b
therefore, √2 = (3b - a)/b is rational as a, b and 3 are integers..
It means that √2 is rational....
But this contradicts the fact that √2 is irrational..
So, it concludes that 3+√2 is irrational..
hence proved.
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