President of India Essays

  • Overview of The Emergency in India in 1975

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    the infamous proclamation of National Emergency of 1975, there are also numerous occasions when the misuse of State Emergency has been done. The emergency provisions in our constitution are inherited from its preceding document, the Government of India Act of 1935. In addition to that the provision for suspending Fundamental Rights of the citizen during Emergency has been taken from the Weimar Constitution of Germany. Part 18 (Art. 352-360) of the constitution enumerates 3 kinds of Emergency – National

  • Dr. Apj Abdul Kalam's Greatest Achievement For The Republic Of India

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    contribution to the society but also functioned as an inspiration to the people of India. Despite this, the great achievements of his career path further presented the opportunity for him to get elected as a president through unanimous voting by the people. Dr. Apj Abdul Kalam and his great achievement for the republic of India is a reflection of virtue for the society. Abdul Kalam was elected as the eleventh president of India in 2002 whereby he served his term till 2007 ("A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Biography")

  • Conflicts And Conflict In Life Of Pi, By Yann Marti

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    beast and Pi and his family versus the society due to the change in government of India. Basically, the story of Life of Pi contains conflicts of the man and nature, society and he himself which can be found in the book itself. Among these conflicts is the man versus society. Pi and his family were forced to leave India and live in Canada. This is because of the change in government in India and the taking over of India government power by the Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. In 1975, Prime Minister Indira

  • Corporate Communication Challenges in India

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    communications initiative in India can be an overwhelming experience with it’s religious, cultural and lingual diversity. The critical factors to take into account when conducting a corporate communications initiative in India are the language challenges, political considerations, different ethical systems and the level of corruption, different cultural norms, religious differences, attitudes towards women, mass media challenges and limited information technology structure. Although India is a developing country

  • History And History Of India

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    India is an extremely diverse country. It is a country full of culture, history, and strength. It is not only a huge international power in foreign affairs but its one of the largest countries geographically in the world. India has been acknowledged for its strength, history, government, and culture, all of which define the country. The capital of India is New Delhi, other major cities include Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, and Bangalore. India’s current population is 1,205,073,612; this was established

  • Executive Branches of Turkey and India

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    Executive branches of Turkey and India are weak compared to the legislative branches of their respective countries. The head of state for Turkey is the president and the current president was elected by the Turkish Grand National Assembly, but after a 2007 Constitutional revision the next presidential election will be election by the citizens. Having parliament elect the president is concentrating power in the legislative branch of Turkey’s government but an election by the people is dispersion of

  • Doctrine Of Separation Of Powers Essay

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    The Doctrine of Separation of Powers has no place in strict sense in the constitution of India. In USA, The doctrine forms the basis of the American constitutional structure. Article 1 vests the legislative power in the Congress, Article 2 vests executive power in the president and Article 3 vests judicial power in the Supreme Court. The doctrine is implicit in the American constitution. It emphasizes the mutual exclusiveness of the

  • Compare And Contrast The Federal System Of The Us And India

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    When we compare the federal systems of the United States and that of India, several differences are apparent. -In the US the president acts as both the head of state and the head of government, while in India the president acts as the head of state and the prime minister is the head of government. The US operates under a full presidential system, while the republic of India operates under a parliamentary system. One of the main differences between the parliamentary system and the presidential system

  • Super powers in the 21st century

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    India and USA both are prominent democracies in today’s time. United States of America is a developed nation in comparison to India that is on the verge of being called a developed nation. USA as we all know is the most scientifically advanced nation with powerful resources and extreme control over world politics. India on the other hand is a growing superpower with the most diverse social ethnicity and religious unity as its strength. Both are examples of a successful democracy with their own unique

  • British Evil in India

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    India has been under control from Britain for over 200 years. The Indian people have got tired of being controlled by Britain and have decided to retaliate. Europeans have taken over so many small around this time. The process of taking over a weaker country is known as Imperialism. Imperialism is when stronger nations extend their economic, political, or military control over weaker nation. There were many reasons why Imperialism occurred. Britain wanted to spread Christianity and get natural resources

  • Chevrolet Motor Company

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    to be the world's most populous country by 2025, India is a fast growing country that potentially could become the leading economic system in the world. Chevrolet, a part of General Motors a United States company, is one of the top brands of vehicle sales in the United States, in which most are manufactured in India. Chevrolet is currently selling models specifically made for the India market in India, but most of Chevrolets involvement in India is through manufacturing. India’s topography, demographics

  • The Chairman And Managing Director Of Mahindra Steel Company

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    the company in Mumbai, India. Founded as a steel trading company, the Group today has a presence in multiple sectors from agribusiness to aerospace. It is considered to be one of the most reputed Indian industrial houses with market leadership in many business verticals including utility vehicles, tractors (world's largest tractor company by volume), after market (India's largest multi-brand pre-owned car company), finance (largest rural Non-Banking Financial Company in India), Holidays (India's largest

  • Pardon In Criminal Justice System Essay

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    a mere act of grace proceeding from an individual having the power to exercise it and is a part of the constitutional system. It is also an act of justice, supported by a public policy. It is granted by a head of the State, such as a Monarch or President, or by a competent Church authority. It affects both the punishment prescribed for the offence and the guilt of the offender. Chancellor Kent says that “a power to pardon seems, indeed, indispensable under the most correct administration of the

  • Government in India Today

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    Government in India Today India's present constitution went into effect on Jan. 26, 1950. At that time, the nation changed its status from a dominion to a federal republic, though it remained within the Commonwealth. A president, chosen by an Electoral College replaced the governor-general, appointed by the British Crown. The president is the official chief of state, but the office is largely ceremonial. In parliamentary government, the people in a country elect members of at least one house

  • India And Sri Lanka Case Study

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    India is Sri Lanka’s closest neighbor and natural ally with its historic, cultural and linguistic similarities. Relationship between Indian and Sri Lanka is highly matured considering the asymmetric differences and India’s consistent commitment towards Sri Lankan policy. In this decade, India and Sri Lanka build a very strong relationship and came to close contacts at the highest level in terms of politics, growing trade and investment, cooperation in the fields of development, education, culture

  • Indian Architecture Essay

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    Research essay on India India is located in the largest continent of the world which is Asia. Indian is the seventh largest country in the world after Russia, Canada, Us, China, Australia and Brazil extending over 32,87,263 sq.km and also India is the second largest population country, around 16 percent of world’s population (indian geography, 2016). According to Indian geography, India accounts for 2.42 percent of total world area (indian geography, 2016). The mainland extends from latitude

  • Constitution: The Constitution Of The Constitution In India

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    country. Making of Constitution is one thing and amending it another. Amendments are introduced as per the changing situations or as per will of the people or with the will of majority of people. India, United States of America and United Kingdom, all three of these countries are democratic of the world. India and US are the two world‘s largest democratic countries. All three of these countries have their

  • Effectiveness of the UN

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    successful peacekeeping organization. The events that mirror the failures of UN peacekeeping include the India vs. Pakistan conflicts which still rage on today with multiple bombings still occurring in India, the Rwanda Genocide where more than 800,000 people died in 1994 at Rwanda following the killing of their President, and the Congo Crisis which was followed by the independence of Congo from Belgium. India gai... ... middle of paper ... .... (1982). New York: Dept. of Public Information, United Nations

  • Kashmir: The Unresolved Issue

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    watch many leaders making their fake promises especially on the Kashmir day. Actually Pakistan neither compromise its own position on the Kashmir question not allowed any prejudice to the right of self determination of the people of Kashmir. Since India has been characterized by rivalry act in suspicion although many issues divide the two countries, the most sensitive one since independence has been the status of Kashmir. Since it’s an issue of not only Pakistan but for also for Bharat. More than

  • The Hero Of Mahatma Gandhi: A Hero

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    court of London, yet later that very year he returned to India. In India, after a year of very unsuccessful law practice, he decided to accept an offer from an Indian business man,Dada Abdulla, in which Gandhi would traveled ... ... middle of paper ... ...for his plans to liberate India. In 1942 Gandhi issued a last call for independence by eloquently, in a speech, asking every Indian to lay down there life if it need be to earn India freedom from Britain. In response, Britain arrested both