The ideal of ‘Welfare State’ in the Indian Constitution is enshrined in its
A welfare state is a concept of government in which the state plays a key role in the protection and promotion of the economic and social well-being of its citizens. The Directive Principles of State Policy is guidelines to the central and state governments of India, to be kept in mind while framing laws and policies.The concept behind DPSP is to establish a ‘Welfare State’ rather than a ‘Police State’ such as of colonial era. In other words, motive behind inclusion of DPSP is to establish social and economic democracy rather than Political democracy.
The fundamental object of Panchayati Raj system is to ensure which among the following?
I. People’s participation in development2. Political accountability3. Democratic decentralization4. Financial mobilization
“To uphold and protect the Sovereignty,Unity and Integrity of India” is a provision made in the
Consider the following statements :1. The Legislative Council of a State in India can be larger in size than half of the Legislative Assembly of that particular State.2. The Governor of a State nominates the Chairman of Legislative Council of that particular State.Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Who/Which of the following is the custodian of the Constitution of India?
With reference to the Union Government,consider the following statements1.The Department of Revenue isresponsible for the preparation ofUnion Budget that is presented to the Parliament2. No amount can be withdrawn from the Consolidated Fund of India without the authorization from the Parliament of India.3. All the disbursements made from Public Account also need the authorization from the Parliament of India.