Friday, 22 April 2016

How to Remember Schedule of Indian Constitution

Schedule of constitution

Li Sa took the Oath of Rajya Sabha to get the Administration and control of tribal areas and Powers to rule them.

Schedule 01 =>Li: List of State and Union
Schedule 02 =>Sa: Salary of Presi, governor, CJI of SC/HC and CAG.
 took the
Schedule 03 =>Oath
 of
Schedule 04 =>Rajya Sabha: Allocation of Seats in Each state in RS
 to get the
Schedule 05 =>Administration and control: Administration and control of tribal areas and Tribes
 of
Schedule 06 =>Tribal areas: Provisions for Administration of Tribal Areas(5) in MAhTMA(M: Meghalaya  A: Assam h T: Tripura  M: Mizoram A: Arunachal Pradesh)

##Nagaland Mizoram, Meghalaya and J and K PRI not applicable.

 and
Schedule 07 =>Powers: Division of Power Between Center and State
 to rule them



Lalan is Disqualified from Panchayat and Municipality Election

Schedule 08 =>Laa: Language
Schedule 09 =>lan (Graveyard of Constitution)
is
Schedule 10 =>Disqualified
 from
Schedule 11 =>Panchayat and
Schedule 12 =>Municipality

 Election

How to remember different Parts of Indian Constittution

Parts of Indian Constitution

Trick: UC FDi mein US  Bhi UP Se age hain


Part 1: U Union
Part 2: C Citizenship
Part 3: F Fundamental
Part 4: D DPSP
I mein
Part 5: U Union
Part 6: S State
Part 7: B states in Part B of Schedule 1
Part 8: U union territory
Part 9: P panchayat
Part 10: Se Schedule and tribal areas
Aage

Hain

How to remember Sources of Indian constitution

Sources of constitution

This is one of the hot topic in almost every competitive exam in India, there is nothing great about them, but if you are unable to recall them precisely in exam you can be sure to loose some really easy marks.
So, here i present you a list of tricks to memories them very precisely so that you never miss these type of hot Questions in exams
Hope you like it.
You all are welcome to advise some improvisation, constructive criticism is always welcome.
I have arranged them in order they are describe in the world map, so i guess if you will revise them in the same order and if you wish to revise them, just look at the world map and try to recall each of the code, this way these small points will stick to your head for long.
 

CANADA
Can i know FED's Add-Ress

Can:  CANADA
 i know
FED's: Federal Structure
Add:- Advisory Jurisdiction of SC
Ress: Residuary Power to center


USA
President Needs Fund for Removable Present to Vice President and Judges in USA
President: President of India (Executive head, Supreme Commander)
Needs
Fund: Fundamental Right
 for
Remov: Removal of Judge
Pr: Preamble
 with
Vice President: Vice President
 and
Judges: Judiciary
 in USA


IRELAND
Ele's DP Is No1

Ele's: Election method of President
DP: DPSP
Is: Ireland
No: Nomination of Members in RS by President
1

UK
Sin Bi is a Complex Law.
Sin: Single Citizenship
Bi: Bicameral Parliamentary System
is a
Complex: CAG of india
Law: Law making procedure and equality before Law


Germany
Emergency: Hitler

FRANCE

Republic System 1789, French revolution

RUSSIA
Fundamental Duties
Five Year Plan
Remember it was a socialist country and they introduced these planning and other concepts through Russian Revolution, you can relate it with that.


SOUTH AFRICA
Amendment Of Constitution
Election of members of Constitution based on proportional Representation

 

JAPAN
Law on which SC functions


AUSTRALIA
Concurrent list

Provision for Trade and Commerce


If you like these do share them with others and if you think you got some better ways to memorizes these do share them with us.

Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Mnemonics for Internation Org

Tricks to remember the Organization
with Member Countries~

 SAARC (MBBS PAIN MBA in bsp)
Maldives, Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Srilanka, Pakistan, Afghanistan, India,
Nepal

 ASEAN ( BPL TV MIMCS)
Brunai, Philipines, Lavos, Thailand,
Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia,
Mynamar, Combodia, Singapore


 G8 Members (ABC FR JIG)
America, Britan, Canada, France,
Russia, Japan, Italy, Germany

 G5 Members (CM IBSA)
China, Mexico, India, Brazil, South
Africa
 

  SCO Members (TRUCKK)
Thazikistan, Russia, Uzbeckistan,
China, Khazikistan, Kirgisistan
******************************

Saturday, 13 December 2014

TRICKS FOR POLITY PART 4: Directive Principals of State Policy (DPSP) Of Indian Constitution

PART 4: Directive Principals of State Policy (DPSP)
12-35~~Directive Principles of State Policy

how to remember which part ?
=4 and DPSP as its commonly known have 4 letters so no more problem to
       remember the part :)

36-51~~ Directive Principles of State Policy

Now how to remember the article range?

=Fundamental end at 35 and we know the trick so from here onwards i.e 36 DPSP will begins :)
now how it ends 50:50 important trick you will learn later in this part so as you moved from 35 to 36 from FR to DPSP. you do the same from 50 to 51.
hence, the range will be 36-51!








Now lets see each article and tricks to memorize them.



  • Article 39: Certain principles of policy to be followed by the State
    • Trick:  Now, we have 3.6.9 as table sequence of 3 here also state have 6 principal to follow.




  • 39A Equal justice and free legal aid

  • 40 Organization of Village Panchayats
    • Trick: Part 9 + Schedule 11 talks about Panchayats in India
      9+11=20
      20*2=40 Simple!


  • 41 Right to work, to education and to public assistance in certain cases 
    • Trick: 41, Here 1 is like a danda(Stick), now who uses danda a teacher to teach student(Education) and pastor to guide animals(Work).


  • 42 Provisions for just and humane conditions of work and maternity relief
  • 43 Living wages, etc for workers
  • 43A Participation of workers in management of industries


  • 44 Uniform Civil Code for the citizens
    •  Trick: 44 Both are like 4:4 same same, like uniform, therefore uniform civil code. 



  • 45 Provision for free and compulsory education for children

    • Trick: 45, These days in our society its compulsory, 4 se 5 ke bacchhe ko we send to school for education.
  • 46 Promotion of educational and economic interests of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and other weaker sections
    • Trick: 46 like cricket ka chauka and chhakka government tries to set his scores with 4-6 in SC and ST.
  • 47 Duty of the State to rise level of nutrition and the standard of living and to improve public health
  • 48 Organization of agriculture and animal husbandry 
  • 48A Protection and improvement of environment and safeguarding of forests and wildlife
  • Articles of Indian Constitution 293
  • 49 Protection of monuments and places and objects of national importance
    • Trick: 49m is height of kutubminar, which is very famous monument so it is for protection of monument and places etc.
  • 50 Separation of Judiciary from Executive
    •  Trick: 50:50 we do to divide and to separate things so here Judiciary is separated from Executive.
  • 51 Promotion of International Peace and Security
    • Trick: 51, Here 1 is like a danda(Stick), now who uses danda a teacher uses to make peace in the class (we followed the same in 41).




Articles as mentioned in constitution: for reference.

    • Part IV: Directive Principles of State Policy
    • 36 Definition
    • 37 Application of the Principles contained in this Part
    • 38 State to secure a social order for the promotion of welfare of the people
    • 39 Certain principles of policy to be followed by the State
    • 39A Equal justice and free legal aid
    • 40 Organization of Village Panchayats
    • 41 Right to work, to education and to public assistance in certain cases
    • 42 Provisions for just and humane conditions of work and maternity relief
    • 43 Living wages, etc for workers
    • 43A Participation of workers in management of industries
    • 44 Uniform Civil Code for the citizens
    • 45 Provision for free and compulsory education for children
    • 46 Promotion of educational and economic interests of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled
    • Tribes and other weaker sections
    • 47 Duty of the State to rise level of nutrition and the standard of living and to improve
    • public health
    • 48 Organization of agriculture and animal husbandry
    • 48A Protection and improvement of environment and safeguarding of forests and wildlife
    • Articles of Indian Constitution 293
    • 49 Protection of monuments and places and objects of national importance
    • 50 Separation of Judiciary from Executive
    • 51 Promotion of International Peace and Security

TRICKS FOR POLITY part 1


Part One:  Union and its Territory

When you meet someone he first ask you your name therefore first part of constitution will give you the introduction about name of states of union and other important features related to it. :)

1-4~~union and its territory

  • 1-admit existing state
  • 2-admit new state
  • 3-formation of new state or change of boundary or are or name of the state
  • 4-in turn describes about article 2 and 3


5-11~~citizenship

if you have some tricks for this section please comment in comment section below.












Articles as mentioned in constitution: for reference.

Part I: The Union and its Territory
1 Name and Territory of the Union
2 Admission or Establishment of new States
2A (Repealed)
3 Formation of new States and alteration of areas, boundaries or names of existing
States
4 Laws made under Articles 2 & 3 to provide for the Amendment of the 1st & 4th
Schedules and supplemental, incidental and consequential matters


Part II: Citizenship
5 Citizenship at the commencement of the Constitution
6 Rights of citizenship of certain persons who are migrated to India from Pakistan
7 Rights of citizenship of certain migrants to Pakistan
8 Rights of citizenship of certain persons of Indian origin residing outside India
9 Persons voluntarily acquiring citizenship of a foreign state not to be citizens
10 Continuance of the Rights of citizenship
11 Parliament to regulate the Rights of citizenship by law


TRICKS FOR POLITY PART 3: Fundamental rights of Indian Constitution

PART 3: Fundamental rights 
12-35~~Fundamental rights


how to remember which part ?
=3 and F look same you see!

12-35~~Fundamental rights

Now how to remember the article range?

=fundamental right is one two three of constitution 1.2.3 most basic so its starts from  
12 - 3(2+3)   == 12 to 35


Now lets look at each article of this part
Article 12 and 13 definition and guild line.

For 14 15 16 from preamble we have Justice liberty and equality of opportunity
  • 14- four for all .ie equality before law (Equality)
  • 15-  Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion race caste sex or place of birth (Liberty from all this clause)
  • 16-six-fix-equality of opportunities in the matters of public employment
  • 17-seven is odd~~abolition of untouchability
              Trick: seventeen ki age ke teens keep touching eachother
                       to this is about untouchibilty.
  • 18- Eighteen- you are entitle to Vote... you got entitle..a new title so abolition of titles
  • 19-protection of certain rights regarding freedom of speech
      • parts in 19 Article
        "SAAM Resides Poland"
      • S= Speech 
      • A= Assembly
      • A = Association
      • M= Movement
      • Resides = Residence
      • Poland = Profession

  • 20-protection in respect of conviction of offense
      • 420 chor(thief is arrested in an offense )
  • 21-protection of life and personal liberty
                      trick:   At 21 people are married and they loose their protection of life and personal
    liberty.  :P :P
  • 22- Preventive or Prohibitive Detention
                    2:2 look similar to P:P [ preventive and prohibitive detention ]

ARTICLES AS MENTIONED IN CONSTITUTION

    • Article 12: Definition
    • Article 13: Laws inconsistent with or in derogation of the Fundamental Right
    • Right to Equality
    • Article 14: Equality before law
    • Article 15: Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex, or
    • place of birth
    • Article 16: Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment
    • Article 17: Abolition of Untouchability
    • Article 18: Abolition on Titles
    • Right to Freedom
    • Article 19: Protection of certain rights regarding Freedom of Speech, etc
    • Article 20: Protection in respect of conviction for offences
    • Article 21: Protection of life and personal life
    • Article 22: Protection against arrest and detention in certain cases
    • Right against Exploitation
    • Article 23: Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced / bonded labor
    • Article 24: Prohibition of employment of children in factories
    • Right to Freedom of Religion
    • Article 25: Freedom of conscience and free profession, practice and propagation of religion
    • Article 26: Freedom to manage religious affairs
    • Article 27: Freedom as to payment of taxes for promotion of any particular religion
    • Article 28: Freedom as to attendance at religious instructions or religious worship
    • in certain educational institutions
    • Cultural and Educational Rights
    • Article 29: Protection of interests of minorities
    • Article 30: Right of minorities to establish and administer educational institutions
    • Article 31A: Saving of laws providing for acquisition of estates
    • Article 31B: Validation of certain Acts and Regulations
    • Article 31C: Saving of laws giving effect to certain Directive Principles
    • Right to Constitutional Remedies
    • Article 32: Remedies for enforcement of rights conferred by this Part
    • Article 33: Power of Parliament to modify the rights conferred by this Part in their
    • application to forces, etc
    • Article 34: Restriction on rights conferred by this Part while martial law is in force
    • in any area
    • Article 35: Legislation to give effect to the provisions of this Part
    • [NOTE: Articles 31, 31D and 32A has been repealed by Amendments]
    • 21A---right to elementary education