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    society‚through modern local goverments‚companies and institutions upto sovereign states to international level. Importance of Youth in Indian politics In 2004‚ 50% of the Indian population was aged 30 years or younger; however‚ only 35 out of 543 Lok Sabha members (0.06%) were aged under 35. Nevertheless‚ a World Values Survey conducted by the World bank showed that the proportion of people aged 18–24 who identified themselves as "very" or "rather" interested in politics was around 50%‚ an increase

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    OMBUDSMAN-Lokapal in India

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    increased poverty and lack of basic needs like food‚ water and drugs‚ jealousy and hatred and insecurity. To avoid corruption there should be an independent body to tackle and chech corruption. Lokpal is one of such institution.1 The basic idea of the Lok Pal is borrowed from the office of ombudsman‚ which has played an effective role in checking corruption and wrong-doing in Scandinavian and other nations. In early 1960s‚ mounting corruption in public administration set the winds blowing in favour of

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    Part V of the Constitution

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    PART V OF THE CONSTITUTION DONE BY‚ K.M.OOMMEN 08D6036 1ST YEAR‚ BA.LLB. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. List of Cases Pgs. 1-10 2. Introduction Pgs. 11-12 3. Methodology Pg. 13 4. Chapters Pgs. 14-48 (i) The Executive Pgs. 14-28 (ii) Parliament Pgs. 29-34 (iii) Legislative powers of the President Pgs. 35-38 (iv) The Union Judiciary

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    Problems of Womens

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    Essay on Problems of Women in Modern India By Pranav Dua * * * digg * Essay on Problems of Women in Modern India – Women in independent India are comparatively in a more respectable position. Some of the problems which had been haunting the community of women for centuries are not found now. Problems such as child marriage‚ practice of ‘sati’‚ prohibition on widow remarriage‚ exploitation of widows‚ devadasi system‚ purdah system‚ etc. have almost disappeared. Development in

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    Budget

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    Budget The Budget is prepared by the ministry of Finance ant the union budget is presented by the Finance Minister. Our constitution has made it compulsory that every year The Budget is presented before the Parliament . The overall responsibility of preparing the budget lies with the Ministry of Finance. Various departments of this ministry work for several months to prepare the budget. Each department has a specific responsibility. The departments are: Department of Expenditure‚ Department

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    Women in Indian Politics

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    Women in Indian Politics: Political participation of Indian women‚ though on a small scale‚ started with the freedom movement. Mahatma Gandhi was mostly instrumental for arousing political consciousness in the educated women of the upper classes as well as the illiterate women of the lower classes and making them take part in the freedom movement. Political participation may be defined as voluntary participation in political affairs through membership‚ voting and partaking in the activities of

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    Engi

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    local levels. At the national level‚ the head of government‚ Prime Minister‚ is elected by the members of Lok Sabha‚ lower house of the parliament of India.[1] All members of Lok Sabha except two‚ who can be nominated by president of India‚ are directly elected through general elections which takes place every five years‚ in normal circumstances‚ by universal adult suffrage.[2] Members of Rajya Sabha‚ upper house of Indian parliament‚ are elected by elected members of the legislative assemblies of states

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    MONEY BILL

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    only in Lok Sabha (the directly elected ’people’s house’ of the Indian Parliament).  2) Money bills passed by the Lok Sabha are sent to the Rajya Sabha (the upper house of parliament‚ elected by the state and territorial legislatures or appointed by the president). The Rajya Sabha may not amend money bills but can recommend amendments. A money bill must be returned to the Lok Sabha within 14 days or the bill is deemed to have passed both houses in the form it was originally passed by the Lok Sabha

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    Kiru

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    Reservation for women in legislative bodies and in service “I measure the progress of a community by the degree of progress which women have achieved.” - B.R. Ambedkar. Introduction: Women represent more than half of the world’s population and just less than half of the global electorate. Nevertheless

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    Election Speech

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    applied. India can and indeed become a global giant. Who amongst us would not want to see that? Therefore I am here today before you all‚ to seek your support to be elected as a Member of Parliament from South Delhi constituency in the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections and be a channel to energize collective efforts to fulfill those unattended aspirations and tasks. I start with thoughts from Mahatma Gandhi who said‚ and I quote‚ “politics without principles‚ wealth without work‚ pleasure without

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