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Resolution of Disputes: The courts solve disputes which arise among citizens, between citizens and the Government, between the Central and State Governments, and between two or more State Governments.
Judicial Review: The judiciary is the guardian of the Constitution of the country. The High Courts and the Supreme Court of India can declare any law as illegal if it violates any provision of the Constitution.
Uphold the Laws: The judiciary enforces the laws in the country by punishing the people who are charged with the violation of the laws.
Appellate Jurisdiction: In an appellate jurisdiction, the verdict given by a lower court can be challenged in the higher court. For example, a person dissatisfied with the verdict given by the High Court can appeal in the Supreme Court. The decision of the Supreme Court is considered final and is binding on the lower courts.
Enforce Fundamental Rights: In case a citizen is deprived of his/her fundamental rights by the Government, he/she can approach the Supreme Court of India on the grounds of violation of his/her fundamental rights. Thus, the judiciary in India is the custodian of the fundamental rights of the citizens.
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Resource: Anything which can be used for satisfying the human needs is called a resource.
Resources can be classified on different bases; into following types:
- On the basis of origin: Biotic and Abiotic
- On the basis of exhaustibility: Renewable and Non-renewable
- On the basis of ownership: Individual, community, national and international
- On the basis of status of development: Potential, Developed, Stock and Reserves
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The development goals vary from person to person. Moreover, there can be different development goals for different people belonging to different groups of society such as Rich and Poor, male and female. The following is the example of how rich and poor have conflicting goals of development:
The manufacturers for their requirement of electricity may need more dams but that may relocate poor people in the surrounding, consequently, they encounter resistance from the regional population.
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1) Gandhi ji did that by unifying the whole country and making them realise the importance of freedom
2) Gandhi ji's commitment to unify hindu and muslim helped unify the whole country
3) His social reforms like fighting against untouchability is also a major reason
4) Three movements he started in india in the period of 1916-1918 made peple aware of the idea of satyagrah
5) Gandhi ji's simple lifestyle and magnetic personality was also a reason
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Difference in power Sharing of Belgium and sri Lanka
In Belgium, the government does not follow preferential policies in matters of jobs and education but sri Lanka does
In Belgium there is community government to look after the cultural, educational and language related issues.in sri Lanka,the major political parties are not sensitive to language and culture of Tamils
In Belgium, there is no discrimination between different religions.In sri Lanka,Buddhism is official religion.
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Giuseppe Mazzini He was an Italian revolutionary, who was born in Genoa in 1807. He was sent into exile at the age of 24 in 1831 for attempting a revolution in Liguria. He founded two secret societies, namely Young Italy and Young Europe. He inspired the young members of these societies to involve in revolutionary activities.
Following his ideas and on the model of his secret societies, more such societies were set up in Germany, France, Switzerland and Poland. Austrian Chancellor Duke Matternich once described him as ‘the most dangerous enemy of our social order’.
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King Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed as the king of united Italy. The complete unification of Italy was achieved in 1871.
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“Centre-State relations” of Indian Federalism constitute the core of federalism and they are regulated by the provisions of the Constitution.
(i) The division of powers between the Union and the States, as given in the Indian Constitution has a strong bias in favour of the Centre. Various kinds of restrictions are imposed upon the states.
(ii) Administrative relations. The Indian Constitution is based on the principle that the executive power is co-extensive with the Legislative power i.e., Union and state executives can deal with all matters on which legislature legislates.
(iii) In the administrative affairs also the centre acquires control over states through All India Services, Grant-in-Aid etc.
Hence, restructuring of the centre-state relations is one more way in which federalism has been strengthened in practice.
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Pressure groups are the organisations that attempt to influence government policies. These organisations are formed when people with common occupation, interest, aspirations and opinions come together in order to achieve a common objective.
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Cowries are the currency in Maldives.
Cowries were a form of currency in the Maldives and later on it was use in China and East Africa also.
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Religious issues and changes became highly debated in the colonial society in the early 19th century. These debates took place through print and public. People resorted to the print medium and newspapers to spread the news far and wide. New ideas sprung up as more and more people started actively reading about controversies between religious and social reformers.
Some topics that were discussed or create controversies were idolatry, widow immolation, change of Muslim laws and downfall of Muslim dynasties to mention a few.
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The term sustainable development is applied to the development of a country or world, that is to resume and maintained for future generations. For instance, groundwater; it is generally rendered by nature. Accordingly, we must consume groundwater in a manner that it can be said a Rational or careful use of resources. Moreover, the precise and systematic use of groundwater is essential as imprudent use of the naturally provided (groundwater; in the case of groundwater) resources may deplete them. We should not consume and contaminated the groundwater to a degree that it converts unavailable or unusable for our forthcoming generation.
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At the Congress of Vienna in 1815, Belgium (southern Netherlands) and Holland (northern Netherlands) were united to form one state to be ruled by King William I. There were protests and a series of incidents led to a revolution in Brussels around 1830. Belgium separated from the northern Netherlands and a provisional government declared independence on 4th October 1830.
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The Civil Code of 1804 introduced by Napoleon made the following provisions: 1) It abolished all the privileges based on birth. 2) It established equality before law. 3) It granted right to property to the people.
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