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प्रश्न
What is understood by the term 'Individual Responsibility' in a Parliamentary Democracy?
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उत्तर
The concept of ‘Individual Responsibility’ in a parliamentary democracy entails that the ministers are individually responsible to the Head of the State, i.e. the President. They hold office during the pleasure of the President and may also be dismissed by him.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Discuss the relationship between the two houses of the State Legislature with reference to the following:
Control over the Executive
State any one condition when the Parliament can legislate on subjects in the State List.
The Parliament is the body of peoples representatives who have Supreme power in a democracy. With reference to the Union Legislature answer the following :
State any two Financial and any two Legislative powers of the Indian Parliament.
Name the organs of the Indian Government.
What are the facilities and allowances given to a Member of Parliament?
Mention two ways in which the Rajya Sabha and the Legislative Council can control the executive. Explain one of its limitations in this regard.
What are the Administrative Powers of the Rajya Sabha?
Mention three instances when the Parliament can make laws on the subjects entered in the State list.
An ordinance has to be approved by the Parliament within ______ weeks.
Identify the exclusive powers of the Rajya Sabha:
P: Can introduce a new All India Service
Q: Can impeach the President
R: Can never be dissolved as a whole
S: Can introduce a Money Bill
