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Asked: October 10, 2021Category: Indian Politics

A goal of the defense plant corporation was

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  1. Mighty Ashish Guru
    Added an answer on October 10, 2021 at 11:37 pm

    Explanation: The goal of the Defense Plant Corporation was to give the money to the businesses to fund the production of war. DPC was a subsidiary of the New Deal-era Reconstruction Finance Corporation.

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    The goal of the Defense Plant Corporation was to give the money to the businesses to fund the production of war. DPC was a subsidiary of the New Deal-era Reconstruction Finance Corporation.

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Asked: October 10, 2021Category: Indian Politics

Who have the power to decide an election petition?

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  1. Mighty Ashish Guru
    Added an answer on October 10, 2021 at 11:53 am

    Explanation: Parliament has enacted Section 80-A of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 providing that the "High Court" shall be the authority for presentment of election petitions under Article 329(b) of the Constitution.

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    Parliament has enacted Section 80-A of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 providing that the “High Court” shall be the authority for presentment of election petitions under Article 329(b) of the Constitution.

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Asked: October 10, 2021Category: Indian Politics

The Constitution of India borrowed the scheme of Indian Federation from the constitution of

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  1. Mighty Ashish Guru
    Added an answer on October 10, 2021 at 11:51 am

    Explanation: From Canada we have borrowed the scheme of federation. Influenced by the Constitution of Canada, India is also known as a 'Union of States' and not as 'United States of India' like U.S.A.

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    From Canada we have borrowed the scheme of federation. Influenced by the Constitution of Canada, India is also known as a ‘Union of States’ and not as ‘United States of India’ like U.S.A.

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Asked: October 9, 2021Category: Indian Politics

The item ‘ Education’ belongs to the

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    Added an answer on October 9, 2021 at 8:58 pm

    Explanation: Education is a subject mentioned under Concurrent list. Which means both centre and states have right to legislate on subject of education in India.

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    Education is a subject mentioned under Concurrent list. Which means both centre and states have right to legislate on subject of education in India.

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Asked: October 9, 2021Category: Indian Politics

Right to property was removed from the list of Fundamental Rights during the rule of

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    Added an answer on October 9, 2021 at 6:23 pm

    Explanation: The Morarji Desai government eventually scrapped the fundamental right to property with the forty-fourth amendment in 1978.

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    The Morarji Desai government eventually scrapped the fundamental right to property with the forty-fourth amendment in 1978.

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The Presidential Government operates on the principle of

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    Explanation: Presidential form of government is that form of government in which there is separation of powers between executive and legislature. Here executive is not the part of legislature unlike parliamentary form of govt.

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    Presidential form of government is that form of government in which there is separation of powers between executive and legislature. Here executive is not the part of legislature unlike parliamentary form of govt.

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Asked: October 6, 2021Category: Indian Politics

Who was the president of the Constituent Assembly of Independent India

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    Explanation: The Constitution was framed by the Constituent Assembly of India, established by the members of the provincial assemblies elected by the people of India. Dr Sachidanand Sinha was the first president of the Constituent Assembly. Later, Dr Rajendra Prasad was elected its president of theRead more

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    The Constitution was framed by the Constituent Assembly of India, established by the members of the provincial assemblies elected by the people of India. Dr Sachidanand Sinha was the first president of the Constituent Assembly. Later, Dr Rajendra Prasad was elected its president of the Constituent Assembly of Independent India.

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Asked: October 6, 2021Category: Indian Politics

Who selects the Social Audit Committee under MGNREGA scheme?

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    Added an answer on October 6, 2021 at 9:22 pm

    Explanation: Gram Sabha selects the Social Audit Committee under the MGNREGA scheme. As per the 73rd Amendment of the Constitution, the Gram Sabha conducts Social Audits along with some other functions as well including examining audit reports, inspecting all public documents, and more.

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    Gram Sabha selects the Social Audit Committee under the MGNREGA scheme. As per the 73rd Amendment of the Constitution, the Gram Sabha conducts Social Audits along with some other functions as well including examining audit reports, inspecting all public documents, and more.

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In which system is the central government weakest?

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    Explanation: A confederation has a weak central authority that derives all its powers from the state or provincial governments. The states of a confederation retain all the powers of an independent nation, such as the right to maintain a military force, print money, and make treaties with other natiRead more

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    A confederation has a weak central authority that derives all its powers from the state or provincial governments. The states of a confederation retain all the powers of an independent nation, such as the right to maintain a military force, print money, and make treaties with other national powers.

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Asked: October 5, 2021Category: Indian Politics

What is the salary per month of the President of India?

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    Added an answer on October 5, 2021 at 9:32 pm

    Explanation: The salary per month of the President of India is Rs 1,50,000.

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    The salary per month of the President of India is Rs 1,50,000.

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