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Brief History of Fatehpur Sikri

    Brief History of Fatehpur Sikri Fatehpur Sikri has a magnificent past history. Before the great Mughal Emperor Akbar came to power, this area was completely uninhabited. Soon after the birth of Prince Salim, Akbar ordered the transfer of his capital to this small insignificant town. The Emperor’s decision was followed by rapid work and within…
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Brief History of Agra Fort (Red Fort in Agra)

    Brief History of Agra Fort (Red Fort in Agra) Agra Fort is also known as Red Fort in Agra. Agra fort is one of the most ancient historical monuments built of sandstone on the riverbank of Yamuna in Agra (UP) by Emperor Akbar. Agra fort was developed as a representation of the strongest uphold…
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Bhairon Nath Temple in Delhi

    Bhairon Nath Temple in Delhi Almost obscured by thick vegetation, the ancient temple of Bhairon Nath, which adjoins the eastern wall of Purana Qila, is one of the smallest but most historic shrines in Delhi. According to tradition, it was erected shortly before the epic battle between the Pandavas and Kauravas. It was…
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Alai Darwaza

    Alai Darwaza This famous gate, Alai Darwaaza, is about 12 meters south-east of Qutb Minar. It was built by Ala-ud-din Khilji in 1311 as the southern gate to the Qutb Mosque extended by him. The building is rather small, for, it is only 17.3 meters square externally with an internal apartment only 10.5…
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Parliamentary Privileges and Immunities in Indian Constitution

    Parliamentary Privileges and Immunities in Indian Constitution Introduction Under the constitutional law and in the arena of Indian Parliament, the expression ‘privilege and immunity” signifies certain special or exceptional rights of Lok Sabha or Rajya Sabha or its individual members which are generally accepted as necessary for the exercise of their constitutional functions.…
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Lok Sabha Speaker in India

    Lok Sabha Speaker in India The speaker of Lok Sabha ( House of the People) In India is the chief parliamentary officer of the Lower House of Indian Parliament. The Speaker’s office carries great honour and dignity. He uses his powers and performs his functions with complete independence and impartiality. The Speaker of…
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Composition of Lok Sabha

    Composition of Lok Sabha The Lok Sabha refers to the lower House of Indian Parliament. It consists of 547 members: 525 members are State representatives, 25 members are represents the Union Territories, and The Indian President nominates 2 members from the Anglo-Indian community. The members of Lok Sabha are directly elected by Indian citizens who…
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Composition of Indian Parliament

    Composition of Indian Parliament The constituent parts of the Indian Parliament are composed of  : 1. The Presidents Our President is an integral part of the Parliament. He summons, prorogues the Parliament and can dissolve the Lok Sabha (Lower House). A bill can become an Act only after the the assent of the President is received.…
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Committee System in Indian Parliament

    Committee System in Indian Parliament The Committee System plays a vital role in the field of legislation. In modern times, the work of legislature has become complicated. Parliament has been overburdened with work. It has neither time nor thought to deal with all kinds of bills efficiently. Therefore, the Legislature makes use of…
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Why Children Disobey their Parents?

    Why Children Disobey their Parents? What are the causes that lead a child to disrespect and disobey their parents? 1. Thoughtlessness: At first, it is thoughtlessness, which soon develops into deliberate attempts to tell lies and escape punishment for bad conduct. 2. Bad company: Bad company tells imperceptibly on the child’s character, until he becomes…
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