Indian State Government and Administration-Union-State Administrative [IAS (Admin.) Mains Public Administration]: Questions 1 - 5 of 5
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Question 1
Appeared in Year: 2019
Describe in Detail Subjectiveâ–ľ
Article 356 acts, “very much like the proverbial bolt from the blue … . without giving an opportunity or notices to the State Government to correct its alleged shortcoming” . This phenomenon not only undermines the autonomy of the State Government, but also demeans the statue of the President of India. Critically analyze. (20 Marks)
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The President
- The President is the head of the Indian State.
- She/he is the first citizen of India and acts as the symbol of unity, integrity and solidarity of the nation.
- Office of president is considered apolitical as he is the symbol of nation.
Constitutional Provisions W. R. T PresidentŐšs Rule
- Article 355 Of Indian constitution Places duty upon Union…
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Question 2
Appeared in Year: 2015
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“Theoretically the Board administration violates the distinction between government and politics because through its politics is injected in the administration” . Comment
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Woodrow WilsonŐšs politics-administration dichotomy can be a substantial in sustaining a strong productive government. The complexity, difficulty level and the ample multiplication of the governmental functions can be seen as a main component in cause to implement politics-administration dichotomy.
Due to Wilson՚s lack of the faith in republican self…
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Question 3
Appeared in Year: 2015
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Account for the growing tendency of centralization in the modern state.
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Centralization indicates more concentration of the power and authority at the top level, that is being followed since older time globally, the thing is the modernization of state again demands for centralization in place of decentralization, because-
- Growing global local issues such as in India, after 1991 open market policy connected global market …
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Question 4
Appeared in Year: 2015
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“The States are constitutionally obliged to ensure that the laws passed by Parliament are implemented.” Explain the constitutional position fully.
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Constitution of India in part XI enlists provisions related to the center-state relations that puts an obligation on the states to ensure that their own laws and execution of them are in such a manner not to hamper the implementation of laws formed by parliament.
Article 354 of the constitution of India any law enacted by state legislature shouldn՚t…
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Question 5
Appeared in Year: 2022
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The recommendations of National Finance Commissions are more norms based than the need based. In the light of this statement analyze the terms of references of 15th National Finance Commission. (Paper-2)
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The National Finance Commission (NFC) is a constitutional body in India that is responsible for recommending the distribution of revenue between the central and state governments. The terms of reference for the 15th NFC, which was constituted in 2017, include several recommendations that are more norms-based than need-based.
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