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Ananya Bharadwaj 1 year, 3 months ago

Direct elections are those elections in which we can directly participate in decision making process of government

Ananya Bharadwaj 1 year, 3 months ago

Direct elections are those elections in which weaking directly participate in decision making process of government
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Disha Maheshwari 1 year, 2 months ago

Third type of pr ie single transferable vote is practised States get representation acc to their population Members are elected by (Total votes polled/ no of candidates+1)+1 In case none gets majority then one securing least votes is disqualified and his share of seats are given to second highest this goes on till one gets majority of votes
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Avani Bali 1 year, 4 months ago

1Lengthiest Written Constitution. 2 Drawn from Various Sources. 3 Blend of Rigidity and Flexibility. 4 Federal System with Unitary Bias. 5 Parliamentary Form of Government. 6 Synthesis of Parliamentary Sovereignty and Judicial Supremacy. •7 Rule Of Law. 8 Integrated and Independent Judiciary.
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Suhani Garg 1 year, 4 months ago

India adopted this system because for elections to lok sabha and state legislative assembly India has adopted the FPTP system The reasons for success of FPTP include : 1 Simplicity and Accountability: The PR system of elections is quite complicated. It can work in small countries but it is unsuitable for a sub- continental country like india. For common voters ,the FPTP system is easy to understand and operate. Voters have to simply choose a candidate or a party while voting. Voters may give importance to either the party or thr candidate or strike a balance between both. In the PR system, voters vote for parties and representatives are chosen as on the basis of party list. As a result no one is real representative. In FPTP , the voters know and can approach the representative of their constituency and can also hold them accountable. 2 . Stable Government: The framers of indian constitution felt that PR system may not provide stable Government in the legislature and PR system may not produce clear majority since seats are alloted in legislature on the basis of vote share. The FPTP system allows largest party or coalition to form a government with a majority, more than PR system of sharung votes may give. The FPTP system therefore provides stability to parliamentary government . 3 . Wide representation: FPTP system encourages representatives of different communities to win election in a locality. The PR system would lead each community to form a nationwide party in India since the nation is full of diverse groups.
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Disha Maheshwari 1 year, 2 months ago

A system in which people of country directly participate in decision making policy of govt
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Pranjal Bindra 9 months, 3 weeks ago

Election Commission
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Devil Skull 1 year, 4 months ago

Political equality is refer to giving everybody equal right to vote and giving freedom to stand in elections each person have equal right to choose any candidate they want
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Mayank Yadav 1 year, 4 months ago

A constitution has a group of many written document who accepted by the most people and living together in the country

Monu Prajapat 1 year, 5 months ago

1. A constitution has written laws accepted by people living together in a country 2. It generates trust and coordination between the government and the citizens
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Tanu Sharma 1 year, 5 months ago

Chapter 1 MCQ for Unit test
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Lavanya Mahajan 1 year, 5 months ago

The first function of constitution is to provide the set of basic rules for the members of the society. The second function of the constitution is to tell who has the power of making laws and how the govt should be constituted. The third function of the constitution is the set limitations on the powers of the govt. The fourth function of the govt is to fulfill the aspirations and goals of the society and make conditions for just society. The main function of the constitution is to provide the nation or fundamental identity of the people.
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Lavanya Mahajan 1 year, 5 months ago

Right to freedom Right to vote Right to equality Right to follow any religion etc
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Vishal Yadav 1 year, 6 months ago

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