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Explain the difference between political executive and permanent executive with examples.
What does permanent population mean in the context of a state?
Describe the three tiers of government in India and explain how they work together using the example of school education.
Why is the judiciary considered a 'watchdog' in democracy?
What is the difference between the state and the government?
Explain how India is both a democracy and a republic. Why did India's Constitution makers choose this system?
What are the three main roles of the government of India?
What were Mahatma Gandhi's views on village governance?
What are the main responsibilities of the police in maintaining law and order?
What are the main functions of the government?
What is the role of permanent executives or bureaucrats in government?
What is the difference between the political executive and the permanent executive?
What are the four essential parts that make up a state?
What is the significance of local self-government?
How is the government different from the state?
How does government policy impact everyday life?
Why is decentralisation important for a vast and diverse country like India?
What matters does the Central Government look after in India?
How many levels of government originally existed under India's Constitution?
Match the Following
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Column A |
Column B |
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1. Legislature |
A. Bureaucrats selected through examinations who implement policies continuously |
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2. Political Executive |
B. Spreading power to local levels so decisions are taken closer to people |
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3. Permanent Executive |
C. Elected leaders like Prime Minister and Chief Ministers who make policy decisions |
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4. Judiciary |
D. The watchdog that protects rights and ensures everyone follows the law |
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5. Decentralisation |
E. The lawmaking body that represents people and creates rules for everyone |