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4th semester Minor/Elective Course: The Constituent Assembly Debates and the Idea of India (Minor 401)

  4th semester Minor/Elective Course: The Constituent Assembly Debates and the Idea of India (Minor 401)  Unit I: Unity in Diversity and Diversity in Unity; Basic Philosophy and ‘the Preamble’ of Indian Constitution 1. Discuss how the concept of 'Unity in Diversity' was debated in the Constituent Assembly as a foundational principle for India's national identity.   2. Analyze the role of the Preamble in reflecting the basic philosophy of the Indian Constitution, with reference to key CA debates.  (e.g., UPSC 2020: Nature of Preamble).   3. Critically examine the arguments for and against including 'secular' and 'socialist' in the Preamble during CA discussions and later amendments.   4. How did CA members reconcile 'Diversity in Unity' with the need for national integration? Provide examples from debates.   5. Evaluate the significance of the Preamble as a source of constitutional interpretation, drawing from CA deliberations. ...

political science interdiciplinary 3rd sem

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      Niche ek pdf file notes hai download karlo support me to help your more  follow Online NES Classes Subscription Available! Students (Any Semester)! We are excited to announce that subscriptions for online NES classes are now available. These classes will be conducted on Google Meet twice a week. Subscription Options:   *₹ 500   ₹249 per month  *₹ 3000  ₹1509 for six months Special Offer: This subscription offer is valid only until May 2025. Don't miss this chance to join! studies with MCQ studies and MCQ questions Democratic Theory and Public Opinion Public opinion research has sometimes been neglectful of both the political content of its data and the extent to which it could vitalize the theory of democratic politics. In this, his Presidential Address before the seventh annual convention of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, Bernard Berelson restates the fundamental requirements of a democratic politic and points ou...