AURANGZEB THE MUGHAL EMPEROR

AURANGZEB THE MUGHAL EMPEROR • Aurangzeb ascended the throne with the title of Alamgir or world conqueror. • He was a great general and statesman and nobody could rival in diplomacy and states craft. • He was a pious Muslim who believed the wealth of the state was a trust in its rulers to be spent for the welfare of the people instead of being squandered on personal whims. • He lived simply and frugally. • Aurangzeb is known as Zinda Pir or a living saint because of his simple lifestyle. • He imposed Islamic law, Fatwa I Alamgir in …

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The Supreme Court of India

THE SUPREME COURT: Whenever we talk about the freedom of a country firstly, it comes to equality. Equality of citizen, equality of society, equality of justice. The third pillar of Indian Polity is the Judiciary of India. In India, we have a single integrated judiciary independent of executive and legislative. Indian Judiciary is a single, integrated and independent Judiciary with Supreme Court at its apex. Supreme Court is the final interpreter of the constitution. The constitution has conferred very extensive jurisdiction and vast power on the supreme court.it is the final court of appeal. Supreme Court is the apex nothing …

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The Second Prime Minister of India

SECOND PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA • India has a golden history. This history was created by many people due to their devotion and sacrifice India got freedom. LalBahadurShastri was one of them. • He was a man of great inner strength as well as tolerance. • 2nd October is the birth anniversary of LalBahadurShastri. • The man of values, the first railway minister of free India. • He was the idol of simplicity and he served as the 2nd prime minister of India after the death of Nehru. • He was the passionate lover of mother India. His birth took …

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THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA

THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA: • The constitution is the supreme law of the land. • All the laws have to conform to the constitution. • The constitution contains laws concerning the government and its relations with the citizen. • Constitution is concerned with 2 main aspects the relation between the different levels of government and citizens. • Role of the constitution is the relationship between the government and its people. Constitution 1. Legislative– (makes laws) 2. Judicial – (evaluates laws) 3. Executive-(carries outlaws) • It took the constituent assembly three years to write this constitution. • The constitution of India …

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