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Who formed swaraj party?

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To enter legislature to accelerate home rule for india

Who was the president of Indian national congress at the time of Indian independence?

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Who was the president of Indian national congress at the time of Indian independence?

a) J.L.Nehru b) Sardar Patel c) J.B. Kripalini d) Abul Kalam Azad

When is the general election held?

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The general election is held in the United States on the Tuesday following the first Monday in the month of November. This can be between the 2nd and the 8th.

Who in first Indian president?

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Rajendra Prasad

When these schedules were added in Indian Constitution?

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12 scheduled in present time in indian constitution

Role of government in promoting entrepreneurship in India?

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President Coolidge once said the chief business of the American people is business. Indeed, the private sector is the country's chief economic force, but it needs government regulation. The U.S. government's role in business is as old as the country itself; the Constitution gives the government the power to regulate some commerce. Though the government's role has increased over time, the business community still enjoys considerable freedom. The government exercises its authority several ways.Sponsored Link

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PermissionMost businesses need to register with a state government to operate. Corporations need a charter, and other forms of businesses, such as limited liability companies or partnerships, need other forms of registration.The function of this registration is usually to define the financial liability the owners of the company have. It limits their risk to the amount they have invested in that particular organization. Registration also allows the government to monitor companies to execute its other functions in the business world. Contract EnforcementBusinesses contract with other businesses. These contracts may be complex, such as mergers, or they may be as simple as a warranty on supplies purchased. The government enforces these contracts. Companies bring one another to court just as individuals do. An oral agreement can constitute a contract, but usually only a written agreement is provable. If one party fails or refuses to meet its obligation under a contract, a company will turn to the legal system for enforcement. Consumer ProtectionThe government's role in business includes protecting the consumer or customer. When a vendor fails to honor the guarantee, the purchaser has recourse in the law. Likewise, when a product causes harm to an individual, the courts may hold the vendor or manufacturer responsible. Labeling is another requirement the government imposes on marketers. Many foods, for example, must display nutritional content on the packaging. The U.S. has been making advances in consumer rights for decades. However, the consumer movement still needs considerable development to protect the public. Employee ProtectionMany state and federal agencies work to protect the rights of employees. The Occupational Health and Safety Administration, for example, is an agency under the Department of Labor. Its mission is to ensure a safe and healthful work environment. The Equal Opportunity Commission protects employees from discrimination. Environmental ProtectionWhen a marketing transaction impacts a third party--others besides the marketer and purchaser--the effect is called an "externality." The third party is often the environment. Thus, it is the government's role to regulate industry and thereby protect the public from environmental externalities. Whether the government is effective in this role is a matter of much discussion. The Gulf oil spill of 2010 has been cited as evidence of lax oversight. TaxationGovernments at all levels tax businesses, and the resulting revenue is an important part of government budgets. Some revenue is taxed at the corporate level, then taxed as personal income when distributed as dividends. This is in no way inappropriate, since it balances the tax burden between the company and individual and allows the government to tax more equitably. Investor ProtectionGovernment mandates that companies make financial information public, thereby protecting the rights of investors and facilitating further investment. This is generally done through filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Whether federal regulation has been adequate is a matter of much debate.

Who were the first Indian nationalists?

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Quit India movement, Civil Disobedience Movement, Armed revolts after 1857, Non Cooperation movement, Swadeshi and the Boycott Movement, Khilafat Movement, Kuka movement etc.

How far has India been successful as a democratic country?

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India. Where this many religeous, uneducated, people live who are still stuck in cast system, religeous mud. A lots of east Indians, moist, south Indians,TAMILs who don't accept Hindi as national language. Muslims who wanna destroy their own country, Hindus who don't just come out of Ganga and believe it will kill all their sins, Biggest currupted leaders who want to eat all country and buy terrorists to solve their own purpose. If this country is still holding togather and developing 2nd fastes rate after China, and fastes in 2010, i think it is the biggest success.

What is the meaning of urban and rural livelihood?

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Rural livelihoods are outside and urban livelihood are inside.

Are Question Hour and Zero hour same?

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No! Question Hour & Zero Hour are not the same in terms of the Indian Parliament. The houses (Lok Sabha / Rajya Sabha) have a designated window in a day when MPs can raise questions to the concerned ministers. These questions have to be submitted well in advance and ministers are notified about these so that they get time to prepare for answers. The window given for asking such questions and letting the ministers respond to them is the "Question Hour". However, there is another window in the house when members can ask questions without any prior notice. This window is called the "Zero Hour".

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What do you understand by political rights?

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What do you understand by political rights?

Who is the 1st lady president of India?

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Pratibha Patil

Who is the Head of the RBI at present?

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As of 2014, the current Governor of the Reserve Bank of India is Raghuram Rajan. He is supported by 4 deputy governors and 15 directors.

Who is appointed for administration of union territories?

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The union territories in India are overseen by an administrator that is appointed by the president. India has 28 states and 7 union territories.

Who is called the first citizen of India?

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Mudasir Wani:

President is called as the first citizen of india because he/ she represents our country .

secondly he/she is the Executive head of our nation and all the executive actions are taken in his name.

Thirdly all the treaties or international agreements are carried out by his/her name.

fourthly : all diplomatic relations are maintained by his name:

( I think its enough to justify)

Who was the second Governor-General of India?

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General the Most Honourable The Marquess Cornwallis was the second Governor of the Presidency of Fort William, of Bengal. The position would later become the two offices of the Governor-General of India, and the Governor-General of Pakistan. (It should be noted that Sir John Macpherson, 1st Baronet, was acting Governor before The Marquess Cornwallis.)

What is the 448th article of Indian constitution?

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You can read the approximately 400 articles of the Indian constitution online. The Embassy of India (in Washington, D.C.) may also provide them for your reading pleasure!

Who is education minister of delhi?

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arvinder singh lovely