BPSC_GS2_POLITY

प्रश्न: भारतीय संविधान की प्रस्तावना की प्रकृति और महत्व का मूल्यांकन करें। [BPSC-2002] या  भारत के संविधान की प्रस्तावना में निहित दर्शन की प्रासंगिकता और महत्व का परीक्षण करें। [BPSC-1999]

प्रश्न: भारतीय संविधान की प्रस्तावना की प्रकृति और महत्व का मूल्यांकन करें। [2002] या  भारत के संविधान की प्रस्तावना में निहित दर्शन की प्रासंगिकता और महत्व का परीक्षण करें। [1999] उत्तर: संविधान की प्रस्तावना में संविधान का सार  निहित है। एक संवैधानिक विशेषज्ञ पालकीवाला ने इसे ‘संविधान का पहचान पत्र’ कहा। भारतीय संविधान की प्रस्तावना ‘उद्देश्य संकल्प’ पर …

प्रश्न: भारतीय संविधान की प्रस्तावना की प्रकृति और महत्व का मूल्यांकन करें। [BPSC-2002] या  भारत के संविधान की प्रस्तावना में निहित दर्शन की प्रासंगिकता और महत्व का परीक्षण करें। [BPSC-1999] Read More »

प्रश्न – “भारतीय संसद एक गैर-प्रभुता सम्पन्न विधि-निर्मात्री संस्था है।” इस कथन की समीक्षा कीजिए। [65वीं BPSC-2020]

प्रश्न – “भारतीय संसद एक गैर-प्रभुता सम्पन्न विधि-निर्मात्री संस्था है।” इस कथन की समीक्षा कीजिए। [65वीं BPSC-2020] उत्तर: ब्रिटिश संसद के विपरीत भारतीय संसद को पूर्ण रूप से संप्रभु निकाय नहीं माना जाता है । संसदीय लोकतंत्र में एक संप्रभु संसद निम्नलिखित बातों की ओर संकेत करते है: यह मानता है कि विधायी निकाय को पूर्ण संप्रभुता है और …

प्रश्न – “भारतीय संसद एक गैर-प्रभुता सम्पन्न विधि-निर्मात्री संस्था है।” इस कथन की समीक्षा कीजिए। [65वीं BPSC-2020] Read More »

Q.How is human development measured? What are seven commitments of Bihar Government for achieving human development agenda? Explain the schemes of the Government for achieving these goals. [66th BPSC]

Q.How is human development measured? What are seven commitments of Bihar Government for achieving human development agenda? Explain the schemes of the Government for achieving these goals. [66th BPSC] Ans: Human development means qualitative improvement in the existing conditions of people. The critical elements of human development are- long and healthy life, access to knowledge, …

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67th BPSC: Daily Problem practice Solution for Polity(Day-10)

Q. Critically examine the role and powers of the Election Commission of India (ECI) in conducting free and fair elections. Also, highlight the issues regarding the independence and impartiality of the ECI. [38 marks] Ans: Election Commission of India is a permanent and an independent body under ART 324. Art 324 provides that the power …

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Q. The Parliament of India is an effective forum of national integration. Discuss. [66th-BPSC]

Q. The Parliament of India is an effective forum of national integration. Discuss. [66th-BPSC] Ans: Parliament is the legislative organ of the Union government. It occupies a pre-eminent and central position in the Indian democratic political system. Articles 79 to 122 in Part V of the Constitution deal with the organisation, composition, duration, officers, procedures, …

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Q. What is the new definition of micro, small and medium enterprises? Critically evaluate the role of MSMEs in boosting industrial growth and ensuring the success of Aatmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan in India. [65th BPSC-2020]

Q. What is the new definition of micro, small and medium enterprises? Critically evaluate the role of MSMEs in boosting industrial growth and ensuring the success of Aatmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan in India. [65th BPSC-2020] Ans: MSMEs, introduced by the Government via Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises Development (MSMED) Act, 2006, are entities engaged in the …

Q. What is the new definition of micro, small and medium enterprises? Critically evaluate the role of MSMEs in boosting industrial growth and ensuring the success of Aatmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan in India. [65th BPSC-2020] Read More »

Q. Do you agree with the view that our Constitution has given Fundamental Rights by one hand and taken them back by another hand? [65th BPSC-2020]

Q. Do you agree with the view that our Constitution has given Fundamental Rights by one hand and taken them back by another hand? [65th BPSC-2020] Ans: The Fundamental Rights are enshrined in Part III of the Constitution from Articles 12 to 35. Its source was the Constitution of USA (i.e., Bill of Rights). These …

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Q. Indian federal structure is constitutionally oriented towards the Central Government. Explain. [66th BPSC/2021]

Q. Indian federal structure is constitutionally oriented towards the Central Government. Explain. [66th BPSC/2021] Ans: The founding fathers of Indian Constitution adopted a Federal structures. In a federal set up there is a two tier of Government with well assigned powers and functions. In this system the central government and the governments of the units …

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Q. The role of the President of India is like an old man in family who has all the authorities, however, he cannot do anything effective if the naughty-young members of family do not listen him.” Evaluate. [66th BPSC/2021]

Q. The role of the President of India is like an old man in family who has all the authorities, however, he cannot do anything effective if the naughty-young members of family do not listen him.” Evaluate. [66th BPSC/2021] Ans: India has a parliamentary form of government. Consequently, the President has been made only a …

Q. The role of the President of India is like an old man in family who has all the authorities, however, he cannot do anything effective if the naughty-young members of family do not listen him.” Evaluate. [66th BPSC/2021] Read More »

Q. “Once a speaker, Always a speaker’! Do you think the practice should be adopted to impart objectivity to the office of the Speaker of Lok Sabha? What could be its implications for the robust functioning of parliamentary business in India. [66th BPSC: Expected question]

Q. “Once a speaker, Always a speaker’! Do you think the practice should be adopted to impart objectivity to the office of the Speaker of Lok Sabha? What could be its implications for the robust functioning of parliamentary business in India.Ans:The speaker of Lok Sabha in India is the chief parliamentary officer of the Lower …

Q. “Once a speaker, Always a speaker’! Do you think the practice should be adopted to impart objectivity to the office of the Speaker of Lok Sabha? What could be its implications for the robust functioning of parliamentary business in India. [66th BPSC: Expected question] Read More »

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