Who killed mountbatten last vicroy of India?
Lois Mountbatten, uncle of Queen Elizabeth's husband Prince Philip, was killed by a bomb planted by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) while boating in the Republic of Ireland.
What is the positive and negative aspects of the British influence in India?
Negative, of course. Anytime a civilized nation rules another civilized nation,
the outcome is always negative. If the Indians wanted it, they would not
have asked for independence, right? The British controlled a lot of the modern world at the time, and exploited the people and resources, very much like modern day America.
It is not only negative as the British brought in a lot of things that otherwise would have here in India.
What is the smallest waterfall in India?
The smallest waterfall in India is called the Palaruvi Falls. The largest waterfall in India is called the Kunchikal Falls, which is over 1,493 feet.
Who is the present Chairman of Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister of India?
There is no Chairman of India. There is a President, who is the head of the Indian Constitution. Currently Mrs. Pratibha Patil is the President of India
Which is best HR software in India?
Hiring software plays a vital role in the recruitment business nowadays. One of the biggest benefits of using recruitment software is the ability to reduce the time spent on repetitive, low-impact administrative tasks, which allows HR professionals to focus on more productive responsibilities & longer term strategic outcomes. According to our experience after using some top 10 ATS we found HireXpert product of TalentXpert is the best so far.
What countries surround India?
Pakistan to the west; Bhutan, the People's Republic of China and Nepal to the northeast; and Bangladesh and Burma to the east. In the Indian Ocean, India is in the vicinity of Sri Lanka and the Maldives; in addition, India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands share a maritime border withThailand and Indonesia.
What are the different methods of power sharing in India?
Power Sharing: Power sharing is the very spirit of democracy. A democratic rule involves sharing
power with those affected by its exercise, and who have to live with its effects. All communities,
social groups get their say in the governance. People have a right to be consulted on how they
are to be governed. A legitimate government is one where citizens, through participation, acquire
a stake in the system.
Power Sharing in India: India is a democratic country. People of India elect their representative
through direct franchise and representatives elect the government to make or amend rules &
regulations and to carry out day to day functioning of governance.
One basic principle of democracy is that people are the source of all political power. In a
democracy, people rule themselves through institutions of self-governance. In a good democratic
government, due respect is given to diverse groups and views that exist in a society. Everyone
has a voice in the shaping of public policies. Therefore, it follows that in a democracy political
Forms of power sharing power should be distributed among as many citizens as possible.
Forms of Power Sharing:
Power Sharing in Different Organs of Government:
Power is shared among different organs of government, such as the legislature, executive and
judiciary. Let us call this horizontal distribution of power because it allows different organs
of government placed at the same level to exercise different powers. Such a separation ensures
that none of the organs can exercise unlimited power. Each organ checks the others. This results
in a balance of power among various institutions. For example, ministers and government officials
exercise power, they are responsible to the Parliament or State Assemblies. Similarly, judges can
check the functioning of executive or laws made by the legislatures. This arrangement is called a
system of checks and balances.
Power Sharing at Different Levels:
Power can be shared among governments at different levels - a general government for the entire
country and governments at the provincial or regional level. Such a general government for the
entire country is usually called federal government. In India, we refer to it as the Central or Union
Government. The governments at the provincial or regional level are called by different
names in different countries. In India, we call them State Governments. State Governments and
Central Government have their distinct areas to exercise power. This is called federal division of
power.
Power Sharing Among Social Groups:
Power may also be shared among different social groups, such as the religious and linguistic
groups. Indian constitution has provision for reservation of different communities like minorities,
OBCs, SC & ST and women. This is done to ensure their adequate representation in the
Government machinery.
Power Sharing Among Various Pressure Groups:
Power sharing arrangements can also be seen in the way political parties, pressure groups and
movements control or influence those in power. In a democracy, the citizens must have freedom
to choose among various contenders for power. In contemporary democracies this takes the form
of competition among different parties. Such competition ensures that power does not remain in
one hand. In the long run power is shared among different political parties that represent different
ideologies and social groups. Sometimes this kind of sharing can be direct, when two or more
Finish Line & Beyondparties form an alliance to contest elections. If their alliance is elected, they form a coalition
government and thus share power. In a democracy, we find interest groups such as those of
traders, businessmen, industrialists, farmers and industrial workers. They also will have a share in
governmental power, either through participation in governmental committees or bringing
influence on the decision making process.
Are there homeless people in India?
Well if you are wondering how many people are homeless in India the answer is around 78 million people!
How many year khiljis ruled in subcontinent?
In 711 A.D. Muhammad bin Qasim Entered the Subcontinent (India, Pakistan & Bangladesh) by Pakistan and conquer the subcontinent Europe and Africa and after then how longer Muslim ruled the world.
When did State Bank of India become a Public company?
1921: The presidency banks are merged to form a single entity, Imperial Bank of India.
1955: The nationalization of Imperial Bank of India results in the formation of the State Bank of India, which then becomes a primary factor behind the country's industrial, agricultural, and rural development.
How many parts are present in the Indian constitution?
on 26th January 1950 there were 395 articles,8 schedules and 22 parts.Right now there are 448 articles,22 parts and 12 schedules
Why would a department store choose to end their fiscal year January 31 instead of December 31?
A retail store may end their fiscal year in January rather than December to capitalize on holiday sales. Closing in December won't bolster sales.
India is surrounded by what 3 bodies of water?
The Arabian Sea at the western side, the Bay of Bengal at the eastern side, and the Indian Ocean at the southern side of India are the large water bodies surrounding Indian
Why do Indian farmers migrate?
migration of indian farmers depends upon their livelihood and income the frams which are affected by droughts is of no use till rain falls on it hence to earn thier income for family they has to migrate from place to place
Which state in India has lowest Muslim population?
Percentage wise Jammu and kashmir leads with almost 66 % of Muslim population and total of 6.5 million
population wise Uttar pardesh leads with 31 million Muslim population (around 18.5 % of total population)
for more details this page may help better.
http://www.indianmuslims.info/statistics/population.HTML
When do you capitalize the M in municipal Corporation?
Yes, because it is used as a part of the propernou
n.
How do you find Outsourcing Companies in India?
People are outsourcing India because countries such as the US, have computer companies hire employees in India to solve the customer's problem. India makes a lot of money when the US hires employees from India.
How many villages are in India according to the census 2011?
According to the census 2011, there are 638,000 villages in India.
What are the ancient coins in India called?
The coin is literally called 'Sikka' in India.
Depending upon its denomination, its either X rupye ka sikka( X rupee coin) or X paise ka sikka( X paise coin).
Ruppees
Was Gandhi the first man to try to get peace for India?
Yes, Gandhi was truly non-violent. He was much impressed by Leo Tolstoy's "nonresistance to evil" theory.