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Indian Polity and Constitution
- Development processes – the role of civil society, NGOs and other stakeholders
- Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors and issues and problems of implementation
- Evolution of Public Administration in India
- Functions and duties of the Indian Union and the State Governments
- Distribution of powers between the Union and States (Union list, State list and Concurrent list) – Issues and challenges.
- Concept of Social Audit and its importance
- Transparency, accountability and responsiveness in governance
- Citizens’ Charter
- Good governance
- E Governance
- Administrative Tribunals:Statutory, regulatory and various quasi-judicial authorities
- Foundational values and role civil services in democracy
- Mughal administration
- Administrative ideas in Kautilya’s Arthashastra
- Meaning, Nature and Scope of Public Administration
- Compassion towards the weaker sections
- Public Interest Litigation
- Urban spheres of influence and rural urban fringe
- Quality of life, life expectancy, literacy, standard of living and migration in India
- Railway,Roades And Ports of India
- Reasonable restrictions on fundamental rights and right to property
- Provisions of SC/ST Atricities act
- Planning commission and national development council
- National women’s commission
- National and state SC/ST commission
- National and state minority commission
- Human Resource and Community Development
- Consumer protection
- Integrity in Administration including measures and mechanism for Prevention of Corruption and Malpractices in India.
- SAMADHAN Scheme
- BUDGETARY REFORMS
- Right To Service
- Right To Information
- Citizen Centric Governance
- E Governance
- Law and Rule related Administration
- REGULATORY GOVERNANCE
- Decentralized planning
- State Finance Commission
- Local Governance: 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendments.Types of Urban local bodies and Panchayati Raj institutions in India.Sources of Finance in Urban Local Bodies and Panchayati Raj Institutions.
- Framing of Indian Constitution
- Union Parliament and State Legislatures.
- Political Parties and Pressure Groups
- Constitutional Amendment methods and important constitutional amendments.
- Lok Adalats and Legal Awareness Campaign
- Administrative Adjudication: Various types of Administrative Tribunals in India
- State Executive:-Governor,Chief Minister and the Council of Ministers
- Union Executive:-President,Vice President, Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers
- Judiciary : Composition, Role, Judicial Review and Judicial Activism.
- Finance Commission
- Comptroller and Auditor General of India
- Election Commission of India
- Federal Structure: Union-State relations.
- Directive Principles of State Policy
- Preamble and its significance
- Fundamental Rights and Duties
- Fundamental Rights and Duties
- Salient Features of Indian Constitution
- The Preamble
- Preamble and its significance
- Functioning under a Coalition Government
- Principles of Natural justice & Rule of Law
- Provisions relating to Administration of Scheduled Areas and Scheduled Tribal Areas.
- Political Parties and Pressure Groups.
- State Executive : Powers and functions of Chief Minister and the Council of Ministers
- State Executive : Powers and functions of Governor
- State Legislature : Organization, Powers and functions, with special reference to Jharkhand
- High Court: Organization, Powers and functions
- Subordinate Judiciary
- Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers
- Powers and functions of The Vice President
- Union Judiciary : The Supreme Court ; its role and powers
- The Panchayats functions and responsibilities with special reference to 73rd and 74th Constitutional amendments
- Centre-State Relationship:Administrative, Legislative and Financial
- Citizen’s Charter
- Emergency Provisions of the Constitution
- The Election Commission of India
- Parliamentary Committees
- Parliament’s control over Executive;
- Privileges and immunities of Parliament and its Members
FAQs on polity for Assam
Who is the current Governor of Assam?
The current Governor of Assam is Gulab Chand Kataria.
How is the Governor of Assam appointed?
The Governor is appointed by the President of India.
What are the powers and functions of the Governor of Assam?
The Governor has executive, legislative, and judicial powers. They are the constitutional head of the state, responsible for appointing the Chief Minister and other ministers, summoning and proroguing the state legislature, and granting pardons and reprieves.
How many seats are there in the Assam Legislative Assembly?
There are 126 seats in the Assam Legislative Assembly.
What is the term of the Assam Legislative Assembly?
The term of the Assam Legislative Assembly is five years unless dissolved earlier.
Who is the current Speaker of the Assam Legislative Assembly?
The current Speaker of the Assam Legislative Assembly is Biswajit Daimary.
What is the highest court in Assam?
The Gauhati High Court is the highest court in Assam.
How are judges of the Gauhati High Court appointed?
Judges of the Gauhati High Court are appointed by the President of India in consultation with the Chief Justice of India and the Governor of Assam.
What are the different types of local self-government bodies in Assam?
- The different types of local self-government bodies in Assam are:
- Municipal Corporations
- Municipal Boards
- Town Committees
- Gaon Panchayats
- Anchalik Panchayats
- Zilla Parishads
What is the Assam Accord?
The Assam Accord is a Memorandum of Settlement signed in 1985 between the Government of India and the leaders of the Assam Movement.
What were the key issues addressed in the Assam Accord?
The key issues addressed in the Assam Accord were the detection, disenfranchisement, and deportation of illegal immigrants who entered Assam after 1971.
- Sixth Schedule of the Constitution and its relevance to Assam
- Article 371B of the Constitution and its special provisions for Assam
- Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC)
- Autonomous District Councils in Assam
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