Category: Miscellaneous
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Plato: State, Theory of Justice, Philosopher King
Introduction Plato, an eminent Greek philosopher born circa 427 BCE, is one of the most influential figures in Western philosophy. A student of Socrates and the teacher of Aristotle, Plato founded the Academy in Athens, one of the earliest institutions of higher learning in the Western world. His extensive writings, primarily in the form of…
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Religion and Local Traditions: Role and Constitutional Provisions
Introduction Religions of India India is a land of diverse religions, each with its own rich history, traditions, and followers. The major religions practiced in India include: Hinduism Hinduism is the oldest religion in India, with a vast array of beliefs, practices, and philosophies. It encompasses worship of various deities, rituals, yoga, meditation, and a…
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Constitutional Debate on Minorities
introduction During the constitutional debates in India between 1946 and 1949, the issue of minority rights was a crucial and contentious topic. The Constituent Assembly deliberated extensively on how to ensure the protection and representation of various minority groups in the newly independent nation. Key discussions revolved around provisions such as reserved seats in legislatures,…
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Constitutional Debate on Citizenship
Introduction The Constituent Assembly of India debated citizenship on August 10 and 11, 1949. The main discussion was whether citizenship should be based on jus soli, which is acquired by birth on the nation’s soil, or jus sanguinis, which is based on descent or parental nationality. The framers of the Indian constitution ultimately chose jus soli, which Sardar…
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Systems Theory in Political Science
Introduction In political science, system theory is a framework for analyzing political phenomena by viewing them as complex systems composed of interconnected parts. It emphasizes understanding the interactions between these parts and how they contribute to the functioning of the political system as a whole. System theory helps political scientists study various aspects of politics,…
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Right to Information Act (RTI) 2005
Introduction The Right to Information Act (RTI) in India is a landmark legislation that empowers citizens to seek information from public authorities. Enacted in 2005, it aims to promote transparency and accountability in the functioning of government bodies. Under the RTI Act, citizens can request information related to government decisions, policies, and actions, with certain…