BPSC_GS2_POLITY

Q. What are the factors and consequences of deterioration of parliament’s functioning in India? Suggest measures to improve the Parliamentary Functioning. [66th BPSC: Expected question]

Q. What are the factors and consequences of deterioration of parliament’s functioning in India? Suggest measures to improve the Parliamentary Functioning.Ans:Parliament is a representative institution responsible for keeping the government accountable as in parliamentry democracy the executive is collectively responsible to the legislature.However, in recent years there is a debate regarding the declining standards of …

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Q. Analyze the emerging trends in Indian politics with facts and examples. [66th BPSC: Expected question]

Q. Analyze the emerging trends in Indian politics with facts and examples.Ans:The nature of politics keeps on changing with the passes of time and situations. Same is true for Indian politics . A lot of changes has taken place since independence and the process continues even now. Indian politics has developed its own incremental trends, …

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66th BPSC: Expected Topic for Polity (GS-II)

Expected Topics for Polity: Note: (List is not exhaustive, there may be some additions in near future) Constitution: Salient features of Indian constitution Fundamental Right → already asked in 65th BPSC, so less chances that it will be repeated in 66th BPSC. But still go through this topic. DPSP Nature and significance of preamble Constitution …

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Discuss various ‘Directive principles’. How were these implemented in Bihar after 1950? [BPSC-2012]

Q. Discuss various ‘Directive principles’. How were these implemented in Bihar after 1950? [BPSC-2012] Ans: DPSPs are enumerated in Part IV of the Constitution from Articles 36 to 51. The framers of the Constitution borrowed this idea from the Irish Constitution. Dr B R Ambedkar described these principles as ‘novel features’ of the Indian Constitution. …

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Q. What do you understand by E-governance? Discuss the position of E-governance implementation in Bihar. [65th BPSC-2020]

Q. What do you understand by E-governance? Discuss the position of E-governance implementation in Bihar. [65th BPSC-2020]Ans:Electronic governance or e-governance is the application of information and communication technology (ICT) for delivering government services, exchange of information, communication transactions between customers, business and other stakeholders. ©crackingcivilservices.com The primary role of e-governance is to simplify the process …

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Q. Indian Parliament is a non-sovereign law making institute.” Evaluate this statement. [65th BPSC-2020]

Q. Indian Parliament is a non-sovereign law making institute.” Evaluate this statement. [65th BPSC-2020]Ans: Unlike British parliament, Indian parliament is not considered a fully sovereign body. In parliamentary democracy, a sovereign parliament connotes following things: It holds that the legislative body has absolute sovereignty and is supreme over all other government institutions, including executive or …

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Q. Analyse tension areas between Centre and States in the Indian federal system. Describe the current state of relations between Union Govemment and Bihar State. [BPSC-2016] OR Explain the recent trends in Indian federalism. Do the states need more autonomy? [BPSC-2009] OR Analyze the emerging trends in Indian Federalism. [BPSC-1997]

Q. Analyse tension areas between Centre and States in the Indian federal system. Describe the current state of relations between Union Govemment and Bihar State. [BPSC–2016] OR Explain the recent trends in Indian federalism. Do the states need more autonomy? [BPSC–2009] OR Analyze the emerging trends in Indian Federalism. [BPSC-1997] Recent trend in Indian federalism: …

Q. Analyse tension areas between Centre and States in the Indian federal system. Describe the current state of relations between Union Govemment and Bihar State. [BPSC-2016] OR Explain the recent trends in Indian federalism. Do the states need more autonomy? [BPSC-2009] OR Analyze the emerging trends in Indian Federalism. [BPSC-1997] Read More »

Q. “The coalition experiment at the Centre has neither strengthened democracy nor has it made conditions conductive for participatory and cooperation federation”. Do you agree? [BPSC-1999]

Q. “The coalition experiment at the Centre has neither strengthened democracy nor has it made conditions conductive for participatory and cooperation federation”. Do you agree? [BPSC-1999]The coalition experiment in India is associated with rise of regional parties and decline of congress system. In coalition government, no party gets clear majority and two or more party …

Q. “The coalition experiment at the Centre has neither strengthened democracy nor has it made conditions conductive for participatory and cooperation federation”. Do you agree? [BPSC-1999] Read More »

Q. Comment upon “Article 356 of the Constitution should be read with article 355 to appreciate its spirit.” [BPSC- 1999]

Q. Comment upon “Article 356 of the Constitution should be read with article 355 to appreciate its spirit.” [BPSC- 1999]Under Article 356, the constitution authorises the centre to take over the administration of a state in case of failure of constitutional machinery. This is popularly known as ‘President’s Rule’. It is also known as ‘State …

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Q. Discuss Indian Federal System and Centre State Administrative Relation with special reference to National Counter-Terrorism Centre (NCTC). [BPSC-2012]

Q. Discuss Indian Federal System and Centre State Administrative Relation with special reference to National Counter-Terrorism Centre (NCTC). [BPSC-2012] Ans: The concept of NCTC was conceived after the 26/11 Mumbai attack, where several intel- ligence and operational failures revealed the need for federal agencies with real time intelligence inputs of actionable value, specifically to counter …

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