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1) Vast country like India cannot be run only through only from central and state government.
2) They may not know about that what is going in a district , village or city.
3)Many of the states in our country i.e. India are very diverse from each other.
Because of the following reasons we want A Third Tier in country which is Panchayat in village and Municipality in cities.
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Atmospheric pressure is the air pressure which is exerted by the weight of air present in the atmosphere.
The common unit for expressing and measuring atmospheric pressure is millimetres of mercury .The atmospheric pressure on the surface of earth is 760 mm of mercury.
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We have a parliamentary system where executive emerges from the legislature and is responsible and accountable to the latter. This system ensures that government is responsive to the needs to the people and is answerable to the legislature which is an elected body of the people.
a. It is the Parliament which is the supreme law making body of the country which is directly elected by the people.
b. A law or changes to the law are made after a proper procedure which includes debates and discussions, by both houses of the Parliament.
c. After the discussion, voting takes place on the bill which proposes a new legislation.
d. If the bill gets the required majority from the first house, it goes to the second house where the same procedure of discussion and voting take place.
e. Once the bill is passed by the Parliament , it goes to the President for his assent, the bill then becomes a law.
f. Any new law which is made reflects the aims and aspirations of the society and are made keeping in mind the interest of the society at large.
g. It is the parliament which also controls the purse or finance of the country.
h. It approves the annual budget framed by the government, levies taxes, allocates resources
i. It also make grants and allots resources to the states.
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As the elected head of the country, the Prime Minister performs the following functions:
- He acts as a link between the people, the President and the Parliament.
- He formulates various policies of the government.
- He advises the President on the appointment of the ministers. He decides the portfolio of the ministers and can even ask for their resignations.
- The President makes major appointments on the advice of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet, .
- He and his Cabinet members coordinate and carry out the entire administration of the country.
- He is a vital link between the President and the Vice-President and coordinates the working of various departments.
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The Parliament, while in session, begins with a question hour. The question hour is an important mechanism through which MPs can elicit information about the working of the government. This is a very important way through which the Parliament controls the executive. By asking questions the government is alerted to its shortcomings, and also comes to know the opinion of the people through their representatives in the Parliament, i.e. the MPs. Asking questions of the government is a crucial task for every MP. The Opposition parties play a critical role in the healthy functioning of a democracy. They highlight drawbacks in various policies and programmes of the government and mobilise popular support for their own policies.
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People elect their representatives to the Parliament, then, one group from among these elected representatives forms the government. The Parliament, which is made up of all representatives together, controls and guides the government. In this sense people, through their chosen representatives, form the government and also control it.
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Regional parties participate in the elections through-
1. Criticising the political parties.
2. Passing laws considering the needs of the regional people.
3. Contesting regional elections and giving a chance to all the people at grassroot level.
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- Question Hour is the first hour of a Lok Sabha session where the members ask questions to the government. ‘Zero Hour’ is the session that is held after the ‘Question Hour’.
- While the Question Hour is mentioned in the Rules of Procedure, the Zero Hour is not mentioned.
- A member has to give ten days’ notice for a question to be asked in the Question Hour. During Zero Hour, members may raise any kind of question without any permission or prior notice.
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The cells of the basal mucosa which are composed of squamous epithelial cells are cheek cells.
They are eukaryotic cells which contain a nucleus and other organelles within enclosed in a membrane.
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The interaction between the biotic and abiotic components present in a particular area is called an ecosystem. The abiotic components include sunlight, water, soil, air, etc., and the biotic components include the different plants and animals found in an area, e.g., lake, forest, grassland, lions, deer, etc.
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The interaction between the biotic and abiotic components present in a particular area is called an ecosystem. The abiotic components include sunlight, water, soil, air, etc., and the biotic components include the different plants and animals found in an area, e.g., lake, forest, grassland, lions, deer, etc.
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An antibody is a protein produced by the body's immune systemin response to the disease carrying microbe entering our body. Antibody fights against the disease causing microbe and protect our body from infectious diseases.
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The term ‘Collective Responsibility’ means that the Council of Ministers is collectively responsible to the Parliament. In other words, all the ministers are equally responsible for any decision which is taken by the Cabinet.
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| Meaning | Lok Sabha is the House of People, where people who are eligible to vote can elect their representative by way of direct elections. | Rajya Sabha is the Council of States, where the representatives are indirectly elected by the elected representative of the Assembles of States and UnionTerritories. |
| Permanency | The operation of Lok Sabha continues for 5 years, unless dissolved earlier. | It is a permanent body. |
| Maximum number of members | 552 Members | 250 Members |
| Minimum age for being a member | 25 years | 30 years |
| Introduction of Money Bill | Only in Lok Sabha | After the bill is approved in the Lok Sabha it is sent to the Rajya Sabha for consideration. |
| Representative | Speaker | Vice President of India |
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The Indian Rebellion of 1857 had diverse political, economic, military, religious and social causes. ... The spark that led to a mutiny in several sepoy companies was the issue of new gunpowder cartridges for the Enfield rifle in February, 1857. A rumour was spread that the cartridges were made from cow and pig fat.
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