(Social Change) Concept and meaning of Social Change. Approaches to understanding social change. Factors of social change. Rate of social change. Impact of social change. Social change and the future. (The Indian Constitution) The Indian Constitution : Historical Background Constituent Assembly and drafting of the constitution. (1)Composition (2)A critique The preamble Basic features of the constitution. Amendment to the constituion Review of the constitution. (Democratic processes) Democracy : Concept & meaning (1)Historical Background (2)Various Prespectives. (3)Defining democracy. (4)State institutions and non state actors. State institutions and democractic process. (1)Structure of the government. (2)Local self governing institu...
The resolution on the new world information and communication order, Elimination of the imbalances in information flow. Elimination of negative effects of monopolies. Removal of internal and external obstacles to free and wider flow of information. Freedom and responsibilities of journalists. Improving the capacity of developing countries to improve their own infrastructures. The NWICO(New world information and communication order) Instinctive Behaviour -Unlearned patterned behaviour characteristic of a particular species. Interpersonal communication-Direct interaction between communicators on a one to one basis or in small groups. Learned Reflex-Learned or acquired response to a stimulus that normally did not produce the response originally. Object permanence - The und...
Distinguish between the nominal and real executive in a parliamentary democracy. Recall that India is a republic with an elected head of state. Describe the qualifications and method of election of the President of India. Explain the executive, legislative, financial and judicial powers of the President. Explain the position of the President. Describe the role of the Vice-president in the Indian political system. Describe how the Prime Minister is appointed and how his/her Council of Ministers is constituted. Explain the powers and functions of the Prime Minister and his/her Council of Ministers. Analyse the meaning and implications of the individual and collective responsibility. Question who is the supreme commander of India's armed forces? On whose recommendations the members of the Council of Ministers are appointed? What is the procedure of removal of the President known as? How many members of the Rajya Sabha are nominated by...
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