Political Science : Class 11: Secularism

Q. What is secularism? Ans: Secularism means freedom of religion and non interference policy of State in religious activity.It is a doctrine that opposes all forms of inter religious domination.According to B.R.Ambedkar ,”Secularism does not mean that we shall not take into consideration the religious sentiments of the people.All that what a secular state means … Read more

Notes of Chapter 5 Legislature:Political Science: Class 11: Part 4

Q.Discuss the procedure of law making in the Indian Parliament? Ans: An ordinary bill has to pass through the following stages before it becomes a law. 1. First Stage: Introduction and First Reading of the bill: An ordinary bill is introduced in either House of the Parliament by a minister or private member of the … Read more

Notes of Chapter 5 Legislature: Political Science: Class 11:Part 3

Q.How is the Lok Sabha more powerful than the Rajya Sabha? Ans: *The Council of Ministers is responsible to the Lok Sabha and not before the Rajya Sabha( Article 75 ).*The Lok Sabha has full control over the finances of the Country. The money bills are introduced in the Lok Sabha and only sent for … Read more

Notes of Chapter 5 Legislature: Political Science: Class 11: Part 2

Q. What are the privileges of the members of the Parliament?Ans: Several special privileges are available to the members of the Parliament so that they can carry out their functions in a free manner.They enjoy freedom of speech in their respective Houses and freedom from arrest during the sessions of the Parliament. Q.How can you … Read more

POLITICAL PARTIES:Meaning and Functions:

A political party is a group operating to secure the control of a government.The main aim of a political party is to take part in the struggle for power.The persons of this organization i.e political party agree on some important matters of public policy. According to Gilchrist , A political party is an association of … Read more