1. Yes, it is possible to have great change even in a short time. It is obviously not possible to change course of action in one day but things can be changed if politicians are willing to change them. For this what is required is a change in their attitude. This may not be an easy task but the role plRead more

    Yes, it is possible to have great change even in a short time. It is obviously not
    possible to change course of action in one day but things can be changed if
    politicians are willing to change them. For this what is required is a change
    in their attitude. This may not be an easy task but the role played by Anil
    Kapoor in Nayak reflects Nitish Kumar of Bihar, Shivraj Singh Chauhan of
    Madhya Pradesh and Bhupinder Singh Hooda of Haryana. These chief
    ministers have tried to implement pro-people decisions which have helped
    them to be re-elected.

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  2. The teacher should choose to hold a session of Lok Sabha as it is the House of People. It represents people's interests directly. The government enjoys majority in Lok Sabha and is responsible to it. The government can be removed by passing a no-confidence motion or rejecting a budget. These are ratRead more

    The teacher should choose to hold a session of Lok Sabha as it is the House
    of People. It represents people’s interests directly. The government enjoys
    majority in Lok Sabha and is responsible to it. The government can be
    removed by passing a no-confidence motion or rejecting a budget. These
    are rational grounds for conducting a mock session of Lok Sabha instead of
    Rajya Sabha.

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  3. (i) Follow integrity (ii) Be neutral (iii) Make policies oriented in public interest (iv) Serve people impartially (v) Not to be iron-hearted. Implement policies with full zeal and endeavour.

    (i) Follow integrity
    (ii) Be neutral
    (iii) Make policies oriented in public interest
    (iv) Serve people impartially
    (v) Not to be iron-hearted. Implement policies with full zeal and endeavour.

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  4. (i) Take up community service (ii) Ensure hygiene (iii) Solve water and electricity problems (iv) Interact with people on a regular basis (v) Try to solve grievances of people.

    (i) Take up community service
    (ii) Ensure hygiene
    (iii) Solve water and electricity problems
    (iv) Interact with people on a regular basis
    (v) Try to solve grievances of people.

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  5. (i) The Supreme Court and High Courts have the power to interpret the Constitution of the country. (ii) They can declare invalid any law of the Legislature, whether at the Union level or state level, if they find that such a law or action is against the Constitution. (iii) Thus, they can determine tRead more

    (i) The Supreme Court and High Courts have the power to interpret the
    Constitution of the country.
    (ii) They can declare invalid any law of the Legislature, whether at the
    Union level or state level, if they find that such a law or action is against
    the Constitution.
    (iii) Thus, they can determine the constitutional validity of any legislation or
    action of the executive in the country, when it is challenged before them.
    This is known as Judicial Review
    (iv) The powers and the independence of the Indian judiciary allows it to act
    as the guardian of the Fundamental Rights.
    (v) They check malpractices on the part of the public officials. That is why,
    the judiciary enjoys a high level of confidence among the people.

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