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Why is India a federal country?

INDIA is a Federal Country BECAUSE:-

  1. India has Three-Tier system of govt.
  2. Constitution provide Three type of lists i.e.,Union List (having subjects of national importance) , State List(having subjects of state and local importance) , and Concurrent List(having subject of common importance to both central and state govt.) .
  3. Power is shared between Central and State govt. i.e.,Decentrilization

Was Gandhi a terrorist?

Ninte Achan aayirikkum Terrorist
Ghandi was an activist. He fought for what he thought was right in a peaceful way.

What motivated Gandhi?

cows, ghandi loved cows and he wanted them to live in freedom and not used for food
Taken as-is from Wikipedia:

No book was more central to Gandhi's life and thought than the Bhagavadgita, which he referred to as his "spiritual dictionary". During his stay in Yeravda jail in 1929, Gandhi wrote a commentary on the Bhagavad Gita in Gujarati The Gujarati manuscript was translated into English by Mahadev Desai, who provided an additional introduction and commentary. It was published with a Foreword by Gandhi in 1946 expressed his love for the Gita in these words: I find a solace in the Bhagavagītā that I miss even in the Sermon on the Mount. When disappointment stares me in the face and all alone I see not one ray of light, I go back to the Bhagavagītā. I find a verse here and a verse there and I immediately begin to smile in the midst of overwhelming tragedies - and my life has been full of external tragedies - and if they have left no visible, no indelible scar on me, I owe it all to the teaching of Bhagavagītā.

What doess rights and freedoms mean?

they fight for your freedom and if there went people out there t0 fight we would all be fighting for our lives right at this very moment

What religion was Gandhi part of?

A paper on the Boston University website claims that Gandhi was brought up as a Hindu as that was the religion that his mother and other family members practiced.

What is a manorial court?

The manorial courts had jurisdiction over most legal cases on the manor. The most serious crimes were sent to royal courts for trial, but other crimes and disagreements were dealt with local, by the manorial court. The court was under the authority of the lord of the manor, and was administered by court officers. The legal system was common law. Records of manorial courts are not complete, and there is some disagreement as to whether there were two types, the court leet and the court baron, or whether these were the same thing.

There is a link below.

What were the 3 colonial regions?

Colonial America was definitely the place to be during the colonization. busineses boomed because there was no competition. But the colonies WERE eventually divided into zones based on the type of crops and other industries that were prominent in the regions. For example, from presentday Maryland down to Georgia, cash crops like tobacco and eventually cotton were produced. it was in these colonies that The South was born. Meanwhile, The Middle colonies (New York and down) were producing mostly lumber products like sailing equipment, as well as a minor tobbaco and fur trade. Finally, the New England colonies were deep in the fur and sailing industries, which were extremely profitable to them, considering the value of fur and good ship lumber.

What was Gandhi's ideals?

Gandhi's beliefs are Hindu, which are mostly about non-violence, not to be predigest or take discrimination from anyone.
He believed in truth and equality. He promoted non-violence and refused to make the British get out of India by hurting them. He wanted them to leave peacefully even though they treated Indians like crap.

Who is the head of village Panchayat?

The Block Development Officer is the administrative head of Panchayat Samiti.

How do you contact the Chief Justice of India?

Honorable Mr. Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry

Judge, Supreme Court of Pakistan

Constitutional Avenue, Islamabad

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What is difference between semi-presidential system and a presidential one?

In semi-presidential system, there is a president and there is a prime minister. Both the president and the prime minister are active participants in the day-to-day administration of the country.

In presidential system, an executive branch is led by a president who serves as both head of state and head of government. Furthermore, there is no prime minister in presidential system.

How many Articles-Parts and Schedules are there in Indian Constitution?

At present, there are 448 Articles, 25 Parts, 12 Schedules and 97 in the Indian Constitution. Initially, there were 395 Articles, 22 Parts and 8 Schedules when it came into force on January 26, 1950.

98 Amendments , I guess.

First Chief Justice of India?

The Hon'ble Sir Harilal Jekisundas Kania, First Chief Justice of Free India -14 Aug. 1947-5 Nov. 1951; Judge High Court, Bombay. 1933-46, acting Chief Justice in 1944 and 1945; Judge; Federal Court 20 June 1946-13 Aug. 1947. Retired on 6.11.1951.

What is function of exim policy?

EXIM, otherwise known as the Export-Import Bank of India, is the country's primary financial institution. The bank's function is to finance and facilitate foreign trade for the country.

Who appoint district court judge in India?

The president submits a name and the Congress questions the person. They vote to install him/her as a justice.

Who appoints chief justice of high court?

The US President appoints the Chief Justice of the United States (Supreme Court) with approval of the Senate. The nominee may already be an Associate Justice or may be someone outside the Supreme Court. The Senate must confirm the nomination by a simple majority vote.

The process for appointing a Chief Justice is the same as that for appointing an Associate Justice.

Who decides number of judges in High Court?

I'm not absolutely positive but i think its the states?? I'm about 70% sure that that's right but not positive :)