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    Intelligence Bureau Indian constitution question with answers, Intelligence Bureau previousyears solved questions paper, Intelligence Bureau IB General Awareness, Currentaffairs,History,List of all Indian Prime Ministers, Presidents, Governors,India- Capitals UnionTerritories What is a Constitution?A constitution is a written document that contains a set of rules for a government. It defines the

    fundamental political principles, and establishing the structure, procedures, powers and duties, of a

    government. By limiting the government's own reach, most constitutions guarantee certain rights to thepeople. The term constitution can be applied to any overall law that defines the functioning of a

    government.

    Introduction to the Indian ConstitutionThe Constitution of India is the world's lengthiest written constitution with 395 articles

    and 8 schedules. It contains the good points taken from the constitution's of manycountries in the world. It was passed on 26 Nov 1949 by the 'The Constituent

    Assembly' and is fully applicable since 26 Jan 1950. The Constituent Assembly had

    been elected for undivided India and held its first sitting on 9th Dec.1946, re-

    assembled on the 14th August 1947, as The Sovereign Constituent Assembly for the

    dominion of India. In regard to its composition the members were elected by indirect

    election by the members of The Provisional Legislative Assemblies (lower house only).

    At the time of signing 284 out of 299 members of the Assembly were present.

    The constitution of India draws extensively from Western legal traditions in its outline of the principles of

    liberal democracy. It follows a British parliamentary pattern with a lower and upper house. It embodiessome Fundamental Rights which are similar to the Bill of Rights declared by the United States

    constitution. It also borrows the concept of a Supreme Court from the US.

    India is a federal system in which residual powers of legislation remain with the central government,similar to that in Canada. The constitution provides detailed lists dividing up powers between central and

    state governments as in Australia, and it elaborates a set of Directive Principles of State Policy as does

    the Irish constitution.

    The constitution has provision for Schedules to be added to the constitution by amendment. The ten

    schedules in force cover the designations of the states and union territories; the emoluments for high-level

    officials; forms of oaths; allocation of the number of seats in the Rajya Sabha. A review of the

    constitution needs at least two-thirds of the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha to pass it.

    The Indian constitution is one of the most frequently amended constitutions in the world. Infact the first

    amendment to it was passed after only a year of the adoption of the constitution and instituted numerous

    minor changes. Many more amendments followed, a rate of almost two amendments per year since

    1950. Most of the constitution can be amended after a quorum of more than half of the members of each

    house in Parliament passes an amendment with a two-thirds majority vote. Articles pertaining to the

    distribution of legislative authority between the central and state governments must also be approved by

    50 percent of the state legislatures.

    Preamble of The Constitution

    We, The people of India, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a SOVEREIGN SOCIALIST

    SECULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC and to secure to all its citizens:

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    JUSTICE, social, economic and political;

    LIBERTY of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship;

    EQUALITY of status and of opportunity and to promote among them all

    FRATERNITY assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of the Nation

    IN OUR CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY this twenty-sixth day of November, 1949, do hereby Adopt,

    Enact and give ourselves this Constitution.

    Union TerritoryA Union Territory is an administrative division of India, in the federal framework of governance. Unlike

    the states of India, which have their own elected governments, union territories are ruled directly by the

    federal government; the President of India appoints an Administrator or Lieutenant-Governor for each

    territory.

    There are seven union territories. Delhi, the capital of India, is also a Union territory.

    Delhi and Pondicherry have been given partial statehood. Delhi is redefined as National

    Capital Territory. Delhi and Pondicherry have their own elected legislative assemblies and the

    executive councils of ministers, but their powers are limited; certain legislation must be reserved for the

    "consideration and assent" of the President of India. The following are the current Union Territories ofIndia:

    Andaman and Nicobar Islands

    Chandigarh

    Dadra and Nagar Haveli

    Daman and Diu

    National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT)

    LakshadweepPondicherry

    Union Territories of India have special rights and status due to their constitutional formation and

    development. They may be given this constitutional status for reasons such as safeguarding the rights of

    indigenous cultures of that region, averting political turmoil related to matters of administration and so on.

    CAPITALS, GOVERNORS AND CHIEF MINISTERS OF STATES (As on April01, 2012)India is a Union of 28 States and 7 Union Territories. Each state has its own

    government with aGovernor as the figurehead, while each Union Territory is

    dministered directly by the President through an administrator appointed by him.TheGovernor of each state is appointed by President.The Chief Minister is the real Head of the State

    Government. Each State has a Council of Ministers to aid and advise the Governor in the exercise of hisfunctions.The council of ministers is collectively responsible to the State Legislative Assembly (Vidhan

    Sabha). A list of state and union territory capitals in India, includingthe name of Governors and Chiefministers of different States of India is given here in this

    S.No. STATE CAPITAL GOVERNOR CHIEF MINISTER

    1. Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad Shri. E. S. L. NarasimhanNallari Kiran KumarReddy

    2. Arunachal

    Pradesh Itanagar General (Rtd.) J.J. Singh Shri Nabam Tuki

    3. Assam Dispur Janaki Ballav Pattanaik Shri Tarun Gogoi

    4. Bihar Patna Sh. Devanand Konwar Shri Nitish Kumar

    5. Chhattisgarh Raipur Shri Shekhar Dutt Dr. Raman Singh

    6. Goa Panaji Shri B. V. Wanchoo Shri Manohar

    Parrikar

    7. Gujarat Gandhi Nagar Dr. Kamla Beniwal Shri Narendra Modi

    8. Haryana Chandigarh Shri Jagannath Pahadia Bhupinder Singh

    Hooda

    9. HimachalPradesh

    Shimla Urmila Ben Patel Prem Kumar Dhumal

    10. Jammu Kashmir Srinagar and

    Sh. N. N. Vohra Omar Abdullah Jammu

    11. Jharkhand Ranchi Dr. Syed Ahmed Arjun Munda

    12. Karnataka Bangalore Shri Hans Raj Bhardwaj Jagadish Shettar

    13. Kerala Thiruvananthapuram Shri Hans Raj Bhardwaj Oommen Chandy

    14. MadhyaPradesh

    Bhopal Shri. Ram Naresh Yadav Shivraj SinghChouhan

    15. Maharashtra Mumbai K. Sankara Narayanan Prithviraj Chavan

    16. Manipur Imphal Sh. Gurbachan Jagat Okram Ibobi Singh

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    16. Manipur Imphal Sh. Gurbachan Jagat Okram Ibobi Singh

    17. Meghalaya Shillong Sh. Ranjit Shekhar

    Mukul Sangma Mooshahary

    18. Mizoram Aizawl Shri VakkomPurushothaman

    Shri Lal Thanhawla

    19. Nagaland Kohima Shri Nikhil Kumar Neiphiu Rio

    20. Orissa Bhubaneshwar Murlidhar Chandrakant

    Naveen Patnaik Bhandare

    21. Punjab Chandigarh Shri Shivraj V. Patil Shri Parkash SinghBadal

    22. Rajasthan Jaipur Smt. Margaret Alva Shri Ashok Gehlot

    23. Sikkim Gangtok Sh. Balmiki Prasad Singh Shri Pawan Chamling

    24. Tamil Nadu Chennai Shri Thiru. K Rosaiah Jayalalithaa Jayaram

    25. Tripura Agartala Dr. D Y Patil Shri Manik Sarkar

    26. Uttar Pradesh Lucknow Shri B L Joshi Shri Akhilesh Yadav

    27. Uttarakhand Dehradun Shri Aziz Qureshi Shri Vijay Bahuguna

    28. West Bengal Kolkata Shri M. K Narayanan Mamta Banerjee

    CAPTIALS, LT. GOVERNORS ADMINISTRATORS AND CHIEF MINSITERS OF UNION

    TERRITORIE

    (As on May 6, 2011)

    S.No.

    UNIONTERRITORY CAPITAL

    Lt.GOVERNOR/ADMIN. CHIEF MINISTER

    1. Andaman and

    Port Blair Lt. Gen. (Retd.) BhopinderSingh

    ______ Nicobar Islands

    2. Chandigarh Chandigarh Shri Shivraj V. Patil ______

    3. Dadar andNagar Haveli

    Silvassa Satya Gopal ______

    4. Daman and Diu Daman Satya Gopal ______

    5. Delhi Delhi Tajender Khanna Smt. Sheila Dikshit

    6. Lakshadeep Kavaratti Shri J K Dadu ______

    7. Puducherry Puducherry Shri Thiru Iqbal Singh N. Rangaswamy

    List of all presidents of India

    President of India is the head of state in India and first citizen of India.In hindi we

    called President as Rashtrapati. President is the supreme commander of armed forces in India.InIndia President is elected by the members of the Parliament houses Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.There

    are till now 12 presidents of India. Time period of India President is 5 years. Dr.Rajendra Prasad is the1st president of India.He was elected president in Jan 26, 1950.Here in this resource there is list of all

    India Presidents :

    1. Dr. Rajendra Prasad was the first President of India. He was president of India from Jan 26,

    1950 to May 13, 1962.

    2. Dr.Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was the second President of India. He was president of Indiafrom May 13, 1962 to May 13, 1967.

    3. Dr.Zakir Husain was the third President of India. He was president of India from May 13, 1967 toMay 13, 1969.

    Muhammad Hidayatullah *Acting Preodent 1969 July 20 -1969 august 24

    4 Varahagiri Venkata Giri was the forth President of India. He was president of India from Aug 24,

    1969 to Aug 24, 1974.

    5. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed was the Fifth President of India. He was president of India from Aug 24,

    1974 to Feb 11, 1977.

    Basappa Danappa Jatti *Jatti was the vice president of India during Ahmed's term of

    office, and was sworn in as Acting President of India upon Ahmed's death. He earlier

    functioned as the Chief Minister for the State of Mysore.,11 February 1977 to 25 July

    1977

    6 Shri Neelam Sanjiva Reddy was the Sixth President of India. He was president of India from Jul

    25, 1977 to Jul 25, 1982.

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    No Name Entered office Left officeDateof Birth

    Date ofDeath

    Political party

    1Jawahar Lal

    Nehru15-Aug-1947 27-May-1964

    14-Nov-

    188927-May-1964

    Indian

    NationalCongress

    2Gulzarilal

    Nanda27-May-1964 9 June 1964 * 4 July 1898 15-Jan-1998

    Indian

    NationalCongress

    3Lal Bahadur

    Shastri09-Jun-1964 11-Jan-1966 02-Oct-1904 11-Jan-1966

    Indian

    NationalCongress

    4Gulzarilal

    Nanda11-Jan-1966

    24 January 1966

    *4-July-1898 15-Jan-1998

    Indian

    NationalCongress

    5Indira

    Gandhi24-Jan-1966 24-Mar-1977

    19-Nov-

    191731-Oct-1984

    Indian

    NationalCongress

    6MorarjiDesai

    24-Mar-1977 28-Jul-1979 29-Feb-1996 10-Apr-1995 Janata Party

    7 Charan Singh 28-Jul-1979 14-Jan-1980 23-Dec-1902 29-May-1987 Janata Party

    8IndiraGandhi

    14-Jan-1980 31-Oct-198419-Nov-1917

    31-Oct-1984IndianNationalCongress

    9 Rajiv Gandhi 31-Oct-1984 02-Dec-1989 20-Aug-1944 21-May-1991Indian NationalCongress(Indira)

    10Vishwanath

    PratapSingh02-Dec-1989 10-Nov-1990 25-Jun-1931 27-Nov-2008 Janata Dal

    11 Chandra

    Shekhar

    10-Nov-1990 21-Jun-1991 01-Jul-1927 08-Jul-2007 Samajwadi

    JanataParty

    12

    P. V.

    Narasimha

    Rao

    21-Jun-1991 16-May-1996 28-Jun-1921 23-Dec-2004Indian

    NationalCongress

    13Atal BihariVajpayee

    16-May-1996 01-Jun-1996 25-Dec-1924 AliveBharatiyaJanataParty

    14H. D. DeveGowda

    01-Jun-1996 21-Apr-199718-May-1933

    Alive Janata Dal

    15Inder Kumar

    Gujral21-Apr-1997 19-Mar-1998 04-Dec-1919 Alive Janata Dal

    16Atal Bihari

    Vajpayee19-Mar-1998 22-May-2004 25-Dec-1924 Alive

    Bharatiya

    JanataParty

    Dr.

    25, 1977 to Jul 25, 1982.

    7. Giani Zail Singh was the Seventh President of India. He was president of India from Jul 25, 1982

    to Jul 25, 1987.

    8. R.Venkataraman was the Eighth President of India. He was president of India from Jul 25, 1987to Jul 25, 1992.

    9 Dr.Shanker Dayal Sharma was the Nineth President of India. He was president of India from Jul

    25, 1992 to Jul 25, 1997

    .10. Kocheril Raman Narayanan was the Tenth President of India 25 July 1997 25 July 2002

    11 A. P. J. Abdul Kalam is the Eleventh President of India. He is president of India from Jul 25,

    2002 to Jul 25, 2007.

    12 Pratibha Patil is the Tweleveth President of India and first women President of India . He is

    president of India since to Jul 25, 2007

    13 Pranab Mukherjee 25 July 2012 Incumbent Mohammad Hamid Ansari 2012 election

    Mukherjee held various posts in the cabinet ministry for the Government of India such as Finance

    Minister, Foreign Minister, Defence Minister and Deputy Chairperson of the Planning Commission.He isfrom West Bengal and the first Bengali President of the country.List of all Prime Ministers of India

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    17Dr.Manmohan

    Singh

    22-May-2004 Incumbent 26-Sep-1932 Alive

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