Useful articles on Indian Laws

Indian law, LL.B notes, our constitution notes. UPSC, IAS, HSC, State SC notes.


Difference between fundamental rights and directive principles

Difference between fundamental rights and directive principles

Fundamental rights in Indian Constitution
Fundamental rights are like a gift and boom for the Indians who had suffered by foreign rule for years. It is an important and achievement of the constitution of India is inclusion of fundamental rights in it

Values of Indian constitution

Values of Indian constitution

Meaning and values of the Constitution
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Constitution may be written or unwritten, but it contains fundamental laws of the land. It is the supreme and ultimate authority. Any decision or action which is not in accordance with it will be unconstitutional and unlawful.

Uses of evaluation
Uses of evaluation

The various uses of evaluation
Parents come to know about the progress of their wards –
It is important for the parents to know about the talents as well as shortcomings of their children

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Types of feedback
Types of feedback

Oral feedback or Face-to-face feedback
This includes giving oral feedback to a whole class after having marked their assignments, before or after returning their actual work to them.

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Measures of central tendency
Measures of central tendency

The values or measures which lie or fall in the centre or middle of the distribution or data are called measures of Central Tendency. Scores lie in the middle of the distribution.

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Supervised study and home assignment
Supervised study and home assignment

A Method of Teaching is a process of planning, guiding, sharing and evaluating learning with a group of students. It is a procedure the teacher follows to make learning easy and effective.

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Official Language and Schedules of the Constitution
Official Language and Schedules of the Constitution

Under Article 343, Hindi in Devanagari script was accepted as the official language of the Union. But, for a period of fifteen years from the commencement of the Constitution, the English language was allowed to be used for all the official purposes of the Union.

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National flower of India | National symbols of India
National flower of India | National symbols of India

National Flower of India
Lotus is the National Flower of India. Lotus who’s scientific name is Nelumbo Nucifera Gaertn, is a holly flower and occupies a unique and specific position in the art and mythology of ancient India. Lotus is an auspicious symbol in Indian culture.

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