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What is the normal term of office of the Lok Sabha

 What is the normal term of office of the Lok Sabha?  2019,2016  OR What is the term of the "Lok Sabha"?  [ICSE Board Specimen Paper, 2018], 2019 Answer : The normal term of office of the Lok Sabha is 5 years. According to Article 83 (2) of the Constitution, the general term of the Lok Sabha is 5 years, which commencing from the date for the first meeting of Parliament; If the President does not dissolve the term before its expiry, based on certain reasons. --------xx-------- More Question of The Union Legislature : Name the two houses of the Indian Parliament.  [ICSE Board-2020, 2015] What is meant by the term 'Session' ? [ICSE Board-2020] What is the normal term of office of the Lok Sabha ? [ICSE Board 2019,2016] OR What is the term of the "Lok Sabha"? [ICSE Board Specimen Paper, 2018], 2019 State the meaning of the term ‘Question Hour ’. - 2019 Or, What is mean by the term ‘Question Hour’ in the contest of parliamentary procedures in India. - 2007 Name th

State the meaning of the term ‘Question Hour’

 State the meaning of the term ‘Question Hour’.  - 2019 or What is mean by the term ‘Question Hour’ in the contest of parliamentary procedures in India.  - 2007 Answer : The first hour of a sitting in both Houses of Parliament is allotted for asking and answering of questions. The purpose of the question is to obtain information on a matter of public importance or to discuss some grievance. Generally, the first hour of a sitting of the Lok Sabha is devoted to Questions and that hour is called the Question Hour. The Question Hour keeps the Ministers on their toes. It is a valuable protection against injustice and slackness on the part of the government.The concerned Minister is obliged to answer to the Parliament, either orally or in writing, depending on the type of question raised. --------xx-------- More Question of The Union Legislature : Name the two houses of the Indian Parliament.  [ICSE Board-2020, 2015] What is meant by the term 'Session' ? [ICSE Board-2020] What is the

Presiding Officer of the Lok Sabha

Name the Presiding Officer of the Lok Sabha. - 2019 Answer : The Speaker of the Lok Sabha is the presiding officer of the Lok Sabha. Because the speaker presides over the Loke Sabha and joint sitting of the both House of Parliament. --------xx-------- More Question of The Union Legislature : Name the two houses of the Indian Parliament.  [ICSE Board-2020, 2015] What is meant by the term 'Session' ? [ICSE Board-2020] What is the normal term of office of the Lok Sabha ? [ICSE Board 2019,2016] OR What is the term of the "Lok Sabha"? [ICSE Board Specimen Paper, 2018], 2019 State the meaning of the term ‘Question Hour ’. - 2019 Or, What is mean by the term ‘Question Hour’ in the contest of parliamentary procedures in India. - 2007 Name the Presiding Officer of the Lok Sabha . - 2019 What is the maximum gap allowed between the two parliamentary sessions ? - 2018 State the minimum number of times the Lok Sabha must meet in a year . - 2014, 2015

What is the maximum gap allowed between the two parliamentary sessions?

 What is the maximum gap allowed between the two parliamentary sessions?  - 2018 Answer : A session of the Parliament refers to the time between commencement of the session and its prorogation, dissolution or end of normal term. The maximum gap between two sessions can be 6 months, which means that Parliament should meet at least twice a year. --------xx-------- More Question of The Union Legislature : Name the two houses of the Indian Parliament.  [ICSE Board-2020, 2015] What is meant by the term 'Session' ? [ICSE Board-2020] What is the normal term of office of the Lok Sabha ? [ICSE Board 2019,2016] OR What is the term of the "Lok Sabha"? [ICSE Board Specimen Paper, 2018], 2019 State the meaning of the term ‘Question Hour ’. - 2019 Or, What is mean by the term ‘Question Hour’ in the contest of parliamentary procedures in India. - 2007 Name the Presiding Officer of the Lok Sabha . - 2019 What is the maximum gap allowed between the two parliamentary sessions ? - 2018

State the minimum number of times the Lok Sabha must meet in a year.

 State the minimum number of times the Lok Sabha must meet in a year.  - 2014, 2015 The Normal term of LokSabha is five years. Parliament must meet at least twice a year and not more than six months shall elapse between two sessions of parliament. --------xx-------- More Question of The Union Legislature : Name the two houses of the Indian Parliament.  [ICSE Board-2020, 2015] What is meant by the term 'Session' ? [ICSE Board-2020] What is the normal term of office of the Lok Sabha ? [ICSE Board 2019,2016] OR What is the term of the "Lok Sabha"? [ICSE Board Specimen Paper, 2018], 2019 State the meaning of the term ‘Question Hour ’. - 2019 Or, What is mean by the term ‘Question Hour’ in the contest of parliamentary procedures in India. - 2007 Name the Presiding Officer of the Lok Sabha . - 2019 What is the maximum gap allowed between the two parliamentary sessions ? - 2018 State the minimum number of times the Lok Sabha must meet in a year . - 2014, 2015

Name the two houses of the Indian Parliament

 Name the two houses of the Indian Parliament.  [ICSE Board-2020, 2015] Ans : The two houses of the Indian Parliament are the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha. --------xx-------- More Question of The Union Legislature : Name the two houses of the Indian Parliament.  [ICSE Board-2020, 2015] What is meant by the term 'Session' ? [ICSE Board-2020] What is the normal term of office of the Lok Sabha ? [ICSE Board 2019,2016] OR What is the term of the "Lok Sabha"? [ICSE Board Specimen Paper, 2018], 2019 State the meaning of the term ‘Question Hour ’. - 2019 Or, What is mean by the term ‘Question Hour’ in the contest of parliamentary procedures in India. - 2007 Name the Presiding Officer of the Lok Sabha . - 2019 What is the maximum gap allowed between the two parliamentary sessions ? - 2018 State the minimum number of times the Lok Sabha must meet in a year . - 2014, 2015

What is meant by the term 'Session'

 What is meant by the term 'Session'?  [ICSE Board-2020] Ans :  The president summons is avsar parliament to conduct it business. Members of parliament meet, pass bills and discuss the affairs of the state. These are known as parliamentary session.  There are three parliamentary sessions :      1) budget session (February to March       2) Manson session (July to August)       3) winter session (November to December) --------xx-------- More Question of The Union Legislature : Name the two houses of the Indian Parliament.  [ICSE Board-2020, 2015] What is meant by the term 'Session' ? [ICSE Board-2020] What is the normal term of office of the Lok Sabha ? [ICSE Board 2019,2016] OR What is the term of the "Lok Sabha"? [ICSE Board Specimen Paper, 2018], 2019 State the meaning of the term ‘Question Hour ’. - 2019 Or, What is mean by the term ‘Question Hour’ in the contest of parliamentary procedures in India. - 2007 Name the Presiding Officer of the Lok Sabha . - 20

Main (Key) point of The First War of Independence

Causes, Consequences, and Failure of The First War of Independence (1857) Main / Key point of The First War of Independence 1. Causes of the War: Political Causes: The Doctrine of Lapse. Discourtesy to the Mughal Emperor. Treatment to Nana Saheb (Refusal of Pension). Annexation of Awadh. Unpopular Administration. The Vague and Floating Rumors Religious & Social Causes: Fears regarding mass conversion to Christianity. Laws that interfered with the religion and customs of the people. Introduction of Railways and Telegraphs. Indignities hurled at the Indians. Fears regarding English Education. Economic Causes: The ruin of trade & Handicrafts. Impoverishment of the cultivators. India reduced to an Agricultural Colony of the British. Inhuman treatment to the Indigo - cultivators. Annexation of rent free lands and estates. Loss of livelihood. Large - scale famines. Military Causes: Low salary and poor prospects of promotion. Faulty distribution of troops. Disproport

What was the General Service Enlistment Act?

What was the General Service Enlistment Act? ICSE Board-2019, 2013 Answer : According to traditional belief, it was forbidden for Brahmins to cross the ocean. But the British Parliament passed an Act in 1856. The act states that Indian soldiers can be sent abroad for sea duty. This Act is known as the 'General Service Enlistment Act' . This law (about going abroad) went against the religious sentiments of Indian soldiers.

When and why was Oudh annexed by Lord Dalhousie?

When and why was Oudh annexed by Lord Dalhousie? [ICSE Board Specimen paper, 2018] Answer : The Nawabs of Oudh were the faithful allies of the English. Dalhousie was determined to annex Oudh on whatever ground. At last, towards the end of his rule, he brought serious charges against the ruling Nawab Wajid Ali Shaw that his administration had become a complete misrule. The Nawab was forced to vacate his throne and Dalhousie annexed Oudh on February 1856. This annexation of Oudh was an example of reckless Imperialism.

Discontentment of Sepoys, Resentment of the native rulers, Unhappiness of the Indian artisans and craftsmen

Several factors led to the Revolt of 1857. With reference of this, explain each of the following: (a) Discontentment of Sepoys. (b) Resentment of the rulers of the native states against the British. (c) Unhappiness of the Indian artisans and craftsmen. [ICSE Board-2007 Answer : (a) Discontentment of Sepoys Several factors were responsible for the discontentment of Indian Soldiers. These are as follows: Indian and British soldiers were not treated equally: Indian soldiers were sick and had no accommodation. The British military authorities forbade sepoys from wearing casters or communal insignia, beards or turbans and showed contempt for the feelings of the sepoys. Compulsory going abroad: The General Service Enlistment Act of 1856 made it compulsory for Indian soldiers to go abroad on duty, which was strongly objected to by Indians on religious grounds. Disparity in pay of soldiers: On the one hand, the wages of Indian soldiers were insufficient to support their families, on the other

What's factors led to Indian's the First War of Independence

Many factors led to the First War of Independence. In this context explain the following: (a) The attitude of the British towards the people of India with regard to their religious customs. (b) Factors causing dissatisfaction among the Indian soldiers. (c) Decline of the landed aristocracy. Answer. (a) The attitude of the British towards Indian's religious customs. British interference in the religious and social life of Indians created deep resentment among them. The preaching of the Christian missionaries convinced the Indians that the British government was determined to convert them to Christianity. Christian missionaries were allowed to enter India by the Charter Act of 1833. The East India Company provided financial support to them for their promotion in India. Policemen were always with them for their security. Company offices, hospitals, educational institutions and jails became their main centers of propaganda. Christian missionaries also preached in temples and mosques. T

Describe the result of the First War of Independence

Describe the result of the First War of Independence, with reference to the following. (a) Policy towards the Indian Princes. (b) Rise of Nationalism in India. (c) Changes in the administrative set-up of British territories in India. [ICSE Board-2009] Ans.  (a) Policy towards the Indian Princes All ruling chiefs were assured that their territories would never be annexed in future. The policy of Doctrine of Lapse' was abolished. They were allowed to pass their kingdoms to their heir including adopted sons. They were made to acknowledge the British Queen as the sovereign paramount. Indian rulers were supposed to hold their kingdoms as subordinates of the British Queen. The Treaties signed by the East India Company with the Indian Princes would be honoured. (b) Rise of Nationalism in India The War of 1857 was a great struggle of the Indians for freedom. Eat aroused national feelings and paved away for the rise of the National movement who is ultimately on freedom for India in 1947. It