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Indian independence

Independence Day is celebrated annually on 15 August as a national holiday in Indiacommemorating the nation’s independencefrom the United Kingdom on 15 August 1947, the day when the provisions of the Indian Independence Act 1947, which transferred legislative sovereignty to the Indian Constituent Assembly, came into effect. India retained King George VI as head of […]

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Parliament: Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha

Powers of the Lok Sabha 1. The of Lok Sabha is the most powerful political institution which reflects the political, social and economic conditions of the country, holds highest responsibility and virtually represents the entire population. 2. The Lok Sabha is constituted with members elected directly by the people. These members represent the varied interests […]

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Functioning of Rajya Sabha

The Vice-President of India is the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. The Chairman presides over the proceedings and regulates the Rajya Sabha. Except the Money/Financial Bill all other bills will be placed before the Rajya Sabha for discussion, questions, motions and resolutions under the rules of procedure and conduct of business. The functions of […]

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Roles and Responsibilities of the Speaker

The leader of the House of the People is the Speaker – who is elected by the Lok Sabha, from among its members. The Speaker’s duties are to conduct, facilitate the debates and discussions as well as the answers to questions, regulating the conduct of Members of the House and taking care of their privileges […]

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Functioning of House of People (Lok Sabha)

The parliament has two houses and both houses carry the same values and responsibilities with a few exception such as passing the finance bills. The first one is the Lok Sabha (Lower House or House of People) with 543 members elected from 543 Parliamentary constituencies across the country directly by the people who have attained […]

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Union Legislature: The Parliament

The Parliament is known as Union Legislature or National Legislature, which is a supreme body of decision making and symbol of democratic governance. The Parliament is the most powerful platform with accountability for debating on the issues regarding welfare of the country and its people and enacting laws and making changes to the constitution. It […]

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Legislature

Introduction Legislature is one of most important institution for the functioning of representative democracy. The basic objective of the legislature is to hold its representatives accountable, responsible for the interest of the people in the country. Legislature is generally referred as the highest law-making body, having elected representation from all the constituents of the state […]

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Salient Features of Indian Constitution

Longest Written Constitution: The Indian Constitution is considered to be the longest written constitution in the world. It contains different provisions for states and centre and their inter-relationship. The framers of the Constitution have borrowed provisions from several sources and several other Constitutions of the world. The Indian Constitution contains the detailed list of individual […]

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Constitution of India( இந்திய அரசியல் அமைப்பு)

Meaning, functions and significance of the construction Nationalism during the colonial period strived not only for political independence but also for territorial integration, constitutionalism and democratization. India is a culturally diverse country, yet united as a political state. Indians are dependent upon each other in many ways, and they cooperate in many ways. There is […]

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HYPERTENSION

Hypertension is persistent high blood pressure in which sustained systolic blood pressure above 140mmHg and diastolic blood pressure above 90mmHg may damage the arteries and the Heart. BP varies naturally with activity rising during exercise or stress and falling during rest. Normal BP is 120/80 mmHg. Hypertension is a heterogenous disorder result either from specific […]

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ASTHMA

PATHOGENESIS OF ASTHMA * Based on the stimuli initiating Bronchial asthma, two broad etiologic types are traditionally described: * Extrinsic(allergic,atropic) Asthma * Intrinsic(idiosyncratic, non-atropic) Asthma * A third type is a mixed pattern in which the features do not fit clearly into either of the two main types. EXTRINSIC (ATROPIC, ALLERGIC) ASTHMA * This is […]

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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY

Asthma is a condition in which your airways narrow and swell and may produce extra mucus. This can make breathing difficult and trigger coughing, a whistling sound(wheezing) when you breathe out and shortness of breathe SYMPTOMS: *Cough *Wheezing Triggers of asthma *Tobacco smoke *Dust mites * Cockroach allergen * Pets Mold *Smoke from burning woods […]

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DISORDER OF GIT

GIT There are three most important parts of GIT: 1) Stomach 2) Small intestine 3) Large intestine 1) STOMACH: Following disorders are related to STOMACH: a) GASTRITIS: Causes of Gastritis * Inflammation of gastric mucosa. * Swelling of inner most layer. * It is because of some type bacterial infection b) ACLORYDRIA: * It is […]

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Collaboration with Indian Merchants

From the beginning of their trading venture in India, the Europeans realized that they could succeed only with the help and collaboration of the leading Indian merchants. The merchants, on their part, saw in the Europeans a great new business opportunity for expansion, and worked with them. In Surat, the merchants were functioning with the […]

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The Coming of the Europeans

Introduction The beginning of British rule in India is conventionally ascribed to 1757, after the Battle of Plassey was won by the English East India Company against the Nawab of Bengal. But the Europeans had arrived in India by the beginning of the sixteenth century. Their original intention was to procure pepper, cinnamon, cloves and […]

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The Coming of the Europeans

Introduction The beginning of British rule in India is conventionally ascribed to 1757, after the Battle of Plassey was won by the English East India Company against the Nawab of Bengal. But the Europeans had arrived in India by the beginning of the sixteenth century. Their original intention was to procure pepper, cinnamon, cloves and […]