[E1] [S1]
India is
divided into 28 states [E1] [F1] [S1](which are further subdivided into
districts),
six union territories and the National Capital Territory of Delhi. It is a
Sovereign Democratic
Republic, governed by a Constitution, which came into force on the 26th
of
January 1950.
The
President of India,[E1] is the official head of the
executive of the Union and he comes to a decision by consulting the
Council of
Ministers with the Prime Minister, who is the real person responsible
for
executive power, and can be removed by a vote of no confidence passed
by the
House.
The
President mandate lasts 5 years, afterwards, he
can be re-elected for any number of
subsequent terms. The Parliament [E1],[F1] can remove the president only if he
violates
the constitution.
The
Parliament, which
consists of two houses- the Lok sabha and the Rajya Sabha-
- legislates
- has
the power to amend constitution
- elects
the president and vice president
- must
approve a proclamation of emergency
- guarantees
the “checks and balance” on the powers of
the executive authority
The Lok
sabha, also called the House of People, has
544 elected members, sits for eight months in the year and elects its
own
Speaker.
Rajya
Sabha, also called the Council of State, has 250
members, lacks a speaker but has the Vice President who acts as
chairman and
substitutes the President during his absence.
The
largest political party is the Congress Party
which has been in office for 40 years. Another important party is the
right
wing Hindu party called The Janata Party.
Cultural Studies
Focus
1. General
knowledge
What is India from a political
point of view? How many
states compound the country?
How many houses constitute the
Indian Parliament? How
many members sit in each of them?
What are the duties of the
Indian Parliament?
What are the main political
parties?
How long does the President’s
mandate last?
2. Connect to the site, read the
President’s
profile and answer the following questions.
Date and place of birth
Academic career
Past successes
Future plans
Literary works
Awards