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Indian Constitution- Why & How? NCERT Class 11 Political Science Chapter 1| Constitution at Work
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Dr. Manishika Jain in this lecture explains NCERT Class 11 Political Science Part 1 Chapter 1: Constitution – Why and How? | English | CBSE
Body of fundamental principles based on which rules are formulated – state is constituted and governed
Specifies the basic allocation of power in a society
Specify who has the power to make decisions in a society
It decides who gets to decide what the laws will be.
In a monarchical constitution, a monarch decides; in some constitutions like the old Soviet Union, one single party was given the power to decide
Parliament gets to decide laws and policies, and that Parliament itself be organised in a particular manner
Who has authority to enact the laws – function of constitution
It decides how the government will be constituted.
The second function of a constitution is to specify who has the power to make decisions in a society. It decides how the government will be constituted.
#Constitution #NCERT #Polity #Class11
The Constitution @0:04
Need for Constitution @0:20
Constitution Issue @1:26
Specification – Constitution @2:34
Fundamental Principles @2:55
Function of Constitution @3:15
Limitation of Power @3:50
Function @4:11
Fundamental Rights @4:38
The Fourth Function of a Constitution @5:20
Aspirations and Goals @5:30
Indian Constitution @6:36
Constitution @7:23
Political and Moral Values @7:52
The Writing of the new Iraqi Constitution @7:58
Fundamental Identity of People @8:30
About Constitution @8:42
Making of the Constitution @13:42
Making of the Constitution – Issues @15:51
National Movements @17:20
Main Points of the Objectives Resolution @17:44
Based on Objective Resolution @18:23
National Movements @18:45
Institutional Arrangements @19:02
#Pursues #Aspirations #Prohibited #Practicing #Function #Fundamental #Specification #Enforceable #Religion #Constitution #Manishika #Examrace #examrace #upsc #ugcnet
Body of fundamental principles based on which rules are formulated – state is constituted and governed
Specifies the basic allocation of power in a society
Specify who has the power to make decisions in a society
It decides who gets to decide what the laws will be.
In a monarchical constitution, a monarch decides; in some constitutions like the old Soviet Union, one single party was given the power to decide
Parliament gets to decide laws and policies, and that Parliament itself be organised in a particular manner
Who has authority to enact the laws – function of constitution
It decides how the government will be constituted.
The second function of a constitution is to specify who has the power to make decisions in a society. It decides how the government will be constituted.
#Constitution #NCERT #Polity #Class11
The Constitution @0:04
Need for Constitution @0:20
Constitution Issue @1:26
Specification – Constitution @2:34
Fundamental Principles @2:55
Function of Constitution @3:15
Limitation of Power @3:50
Function @4:11
Fundamental Rights @4:38
The Fourth Function of a Constitution @5:20
Aspirations and Goals @5:30
Indian Constitution @6:36
Constitution @7:23
Political and Moral Values @7:52
The Writing of the new Iraqi Constitution @7:58
Fundamental Identity of People @8:30
About Constitution @8:42
Making of the Constitution @13:42
Making of the Constitution – Issues @15:51
National Movements @17:20
Main Points of the Objectives Resolution @17:44
Based on Objective Resolution @18:23
National Movements @18:45
Institutional Arrangements @19:02
#Pursues #Aspirations #Prohibited #Practicing #Function #Fundamental #Specification #Enforceable #Religion #Constitution #Manishika #Examrace #examrace #upsc #ugcnet
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