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Who was the first Chief Election Commissioner of India?
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The constitution of India came into effect on the ______.
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Towards the end of ______, the election commission started using the Electronic Voting Machine.
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The factional rivalry between the Syndicate and Indira Gandhi came in the open ______
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Shastri was the country’s Prime Minister from ______
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The chairman of the drafting committee of the Constituent Assembly was ______
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The use of the English language was strongly opposed by the ______
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The ”state of emergency” was declared on:
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State whether the following statements regarding the Emergency are incorrect.
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In the early 1990s, the BKU pressurised the state to accept its ______.
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Through which Article of the Constitution, the government declared an emergency in 1975?
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The non-political organization ‘Bharatiya Kisan Union’ was formed by ______.
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Who was the chairperson of the Mandal Commission?
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Groups which try to influence government policies are known as ______.
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The Union Public Service Commission of India has been established under the Article.
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Who was the chairperson of the Mandal Commission?
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American involvement in South Asia has rapidly increased after the Cold War. Give two examples to illustrate.
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The first general election was postponed twice. Give two reasons for the same.
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Critically evaluate the six main issues in Indian politics during the 21st century
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Assertion (A): The real challenge to Indira Gandhi came not from the opposition but from within her own party.
Reason (R): She had to deal with the ‘Syndicate’, a group of powerful and influential leaders from within Congress.
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