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Some of the key characteristics of western and Indian model of secularism have got mixed up. Separate them and make a new table.

Western Secularism

Indian Secularism

Strict non-interference of religion and state in each other’s affairs

State-supported religious reforms allowed

Equality between different religious groups is a key concern

Equality between different sects of religion is emphasised

Attention to minority rights

Less attention to community-based rights

Individual and his rights at the center

Rights of both individual and religious community protected.

[8] Secularism
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A State must protect the lives and rights of its citizens. However, at times its own actions are a source of violence against some of its citizens. Comment with the help of some examples

[9] Peace
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The use of violence does not achieve just ends in the long run. What do you think about this statement?

[9] Peace
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Which of the following is the best description of Fundamental Rights?

[2] Rights in the Indian Constitution
Chapter: [2] Rights in the Indian Constitution
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Read the following situation. Which Fundamental Right is being used or violated in below case and how?
Overweight male cabin crew are allowed to get promotion in the national airlines but their women colleagues who gain weight are penalised.

[2] Rights in the Indian Constitution
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Read the following situation. Which Fundamental Right is being used or violated in below case and how?
A director makes a documentary film that criticises the policies of the government.

[2] Rights in the Indian Constitution
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Read the following situation. Which Fundamental Right is being used or violated in below case and how?
People displaced by a big dam take out a rally demanding rehabilitation.

[2] Rights in the Indian Constitution
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Read the following situation. Which Fundamental Right is being used or violated in below case and how?
Andhra society runs Telugu medium schools outside Andhra Pradesh.

[2] Rights in the Indian Constitution
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Which of the following is a violation of Fundamental Rights and why?

a) Not paying minimum wages
b) Banning of a book
c) Banning of loudspeakers after 9 pm.
d) Making a speech

[2] Rights in the Indian Constitution
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Several reports show that caste groups previously associated with scavenging are forced to continue in this job. Those in positions of authority refuse to give them any other job. Their children are discouraged from pursuing education. Which of their Fundamental Rights are being violated in this instance?

[2] Rights in the Indian Constitution
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Which of the Fundamental Rights is in your opinion the most important right? Summarise its provisions and give arguments to show why it is most important.

[2] Rights in the Indian Constitution
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What is the difference between the system of reservation of constituencies and the system of separate electorate? Why did the Constitution makers reject the latter?

[3] Election and Representation
Chapter: [3] Election and Representation
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A class was debating the merits of a bicameral system. The following points were made during the discussion. Read the arguments and say if you agree or disagree with each of them, giving reasons.

√ Neha said that bicameral legislature does not serve any purpose.
√ Shama argued that experts should be nominated in the second chamber.
√ Tridib said that if a country is not a federation, then there is no need to have a second chamber.

[4] Legislature
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What are the provisions for the reservations for the socially disadvantaged groups as per the 73rd amendment? Explain how these provisions have changed the profile of the leadership at the village level.

[8] Local Governments
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What were the main differences between the local governments before the 73rd amendment and after that amendment?

[8] Local Governments
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Write True / False against the following statement.

The President cannot send back an amendment bill for reconsideration of the Parliament.

[9] Constitution as a Living Document
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You have read in this chapter that the 42nd amendment was one of the most controversial amendments so far. Which of the following were the reasons for this controversy?

a. It was made during a national emergency, and the declaration of that emergency was itself controversial.

b. It was made without the support of a special majority.

c. It was made without ratification by State legislatures.

d. It contained provisions, which were controversial.

[9] Constitution as a Living Document
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The following are different positions about reading and understanding the Constituent Assembly debates.

i. Which of these statements argues that Constituent Assembly debates are relevant even today? Which statement says that they are not relevant?

ii. With which of these positions do you agree and why?

a. Common people are too busy in earning a livelihood and meeting different pressures of life. They can’t understand the legal language of these debates.

b. The conditions and challenges today are different from the time when the Constitution was made. To read the ideas of Constitution makers and use them for our new times is trying to bring past in the present.

c. Our ways of understanding the world and the present challenges have not changed totally. Constituent Assembly debates can provide us reasons why certain practises are important. In a period when constitutional practises are being challenged, not knowing the reasons can destroy them.

[1] Constitution Why and How and Philosophy of the Constitution
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Match the following concepts with appropriate instances:

(a) Affirmative action  (i) Every adult citizen has a right to vote
(b) Equality of opportunity (ii) Banks offer a higher rate of interest to senior citizen
(c) Equal Rights (iii) Every child should get free education
[3] Equality
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What are generally considered to be the basic minimum requirements of people for living a healthy and productive life? What is the responsibility of governments in trying to ensure this minimum to all?

[4] Social Justice
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