About Online Quiz Competition 2022
A quiz conducted under the label of Bharatheeyam, a one-year full-fledged program, knitted in connection with the Government of India initiative, ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ by Madathilasaan Centre for Human Empowerment, NSS, NCC, Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat Club & IQAC of KG College, Pampady, Kottayam, Kerala, to celebrate 75 years of glorious Indian Independence.
In this Online Quiz Competition 2022, you will get Indian Polity & Constitution Objective / Multiple Choice (MCQs) Questions for Preparation of SSC-CGL, UPSC Civil Services, NDA, CDS, Railways, and State Level Public Services Examinations of 2022.
About Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsava
The Government of India has launched the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav to commemorate and celebrate 75 years of progressive India, as well as the magnificent history of its people, culture, and achievements.
This Mahotsav is dedicated to the people of India, who have not only been instrumental in bringing India this far in its evolutionary journey but also have the power and potential to enable Prime Minister Modi’s vision of activating India 2.0, fuelled by the spirit of Atmanirbhar Bharat, within them.
Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav encapsulates everything progressive about India’s socio-cultural, political, and economic identity. The “Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav” will begin its formal journey on March 12, 2021, marking the beginning of a 75-week countdown to our 75th anniversary of independence.
About Indian Polity & Constitution
India is a parliamentary democratic republic, with the president as head of state and the prime minister as head of government. India has a dual polity structure, which is federal in nature and comprises a central authority and states at the periphery.
Bharat, or India, is a confederation of states. It is governed by a parliamentary system as a Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic. The Constitution of India, which was enacted by the Constituent Assembly on November 26, 1949, and came into force on January 26, 1950, governs the Republic.
The Constitution establishes a Parliamentary system of government with a federal framework and certain unitary characteristics. The President is the constitutional head of the Union’s executive branch. According to Article 79 of the Indian Constitution, the Union’s Parliament is made up of the President and two Houses: the Council of States (Rajya Sabha) and the House of the People (Lok Sabha).
Article 74(1) of the Constitution provides that there shall be a Council of Ministers with the Prime Minister as its head to aid and advise the President, who shall exercise his/her functions in accordance to the advice. The real executive power is thus vested in the Council of Ministers with the Prime Minister as its head.