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There are different provision in Constitution to ensure equality of all citizens:-
- Fundamental rights that ensure the equality for a person irrespective of their caste,creed,religion etc. It brings a sense of political and social equality.
- DPSP is a moral obligation over executive and it have provision regarding equality in the economic sense like fair and wages etc.
- Then fundamental duties, which a moral and obligation over citizens which have a provision like respect others privacy (actually it is not mention in exact terms but you can interpret this).
4.Right to vote, freedom of movement etcs.
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The President of India can declare three types of emergencies: national, state and financial.
- The national emergency is caused by war, external aggression or armed rebellion in the whole of India or a part of its territory. In such an emergency, the Fundamental Rights of Indian citizens can be suspended.
- State emergency is declared by the President due to the breakdown of constitutional machinery in a state.
- When the financial stability or credibility of India is threatened, then the President of India may issue a proclamation of Financial emergency.
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Developmental activities exert tremendous pressure on our natural resources of a country and it also has an effect on human health and well being. We see that there is overutilization of the natural resources and a lot of environmental problems are arising due to excessive use of modern equipment and technology. Following are some important reasons responsible for the heavy burden on nature :
- Increase in population causes exploitation of natural resources such as forests, water, fisheries and minerals at a rate far greater than their capacity to regenerate. As such, there is a degradation of resource in the name of development.
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Population pressure on land compels us to cultivate the available land more intensively by using chemical inputs such as fertilizers, pesticides which causes degradation of the soil.
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Further, the increase in population has increased the demand for fuel and timber and people resort to the cutting of trees for the same. With a reduced number of trees, there is an increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and this causes air pollution. Also, industries and vehicles are major pollutants and affect the health of the people.
- Global Warming and ozone depletion are other consequences of development.
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The differences between rights and claims are as:
- Rights are claims backed by disinterested desire whereas claims are demands backed by personal coercive of an individual.
- Rights involve the goodness of one and all while claims focus on personal welfare only.
- Rights receive a recognition but claims depend on its nature to be accepted or not.
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Directive Principles of State Policy ensures greater social and economic reform and serves as a guide to the independent Indian state to institute laws and policies that help reduce the poverty of the masses.
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There are five conditions under which parliament can make laws on state list.
- If rajya sabha approves a resolution with special majority and declares that a subject is of national interest. (under Article-249)
- During times of national Emergency(under Article 250)
- If the legislature of 2 or more state request parliament to make law for an item in state list. for example kerela and tamilnadu can ask for water disputes. (under Article 252)
- For implementation of international treaties .eg Micro irrigation, treaty on agriculture.
- During president's rule.
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