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Account for the legal and political factors responsible for the reduced frequency of using Article 356 by the Union Governments since mid-1990s. [15 Marks] [2023]
Article 356 also known as President's Rule allows the President to assume control of a state's government in case of constitutional breakdown. Significant for maintaining national integrity and stability, it ensures center state harmony while safeguarding federal principles.The reduced frequency ofRead more
Article 356 also known as President’s Rule allows the President to assume control of a state’s government in case of constitutional breakdown. Significant for maintaining national integrity and stability, it ensures center state harmony while safeguarding federal principles.The reduced frequency of using Article 356 (President’s Rule) by Union Governments since the mid 1990s can be attributed to the following legal and political factors.
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UPSC Mains GEO (PYQ 2021)
India is a mineral-rich country and a part of ancient Gondwanaland, with an abundance of resources hidden beneath it's soil, still struggles to make significant contributions to its GDP through its mining industry, despite the vast potential. Mining Industry of India India's mining industry, a vitalRead more
India is a mineral-rich country and a part of ancient Gondwanaland, with an abundance of resources hidden beneath it’s soil, still struggles to make significant contributions to its GDP through its mining industry, despite the vast potential.
Mining Industry of India
India’s mining industry, a vital sector, extracts minerals and ores contributing significantly to GDP. GDP contribution of the mining industry varies from 1.80℅ to 1.90℅ (at current price), it is approximately 10℅ of all industrial contribution to GDP. But it is a very least contribution, despite having a large availability of geological reserves. for Instance – according to data ( ministry of coal,2024) we have 352.13 billion mt coal reserves and we have extracted its 0.28℅ only till now.
Reasons behind least contribution –