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Cultural Heritage of India | Handicraft | Art of Weaving, Embroidery and Leather Industry

Art of  Weaving and Embroidery           Ancient India had a unique place in the fields of hand weaving, embroidery and knitting. It was said that the whole piece of cloth of a particular size (Taka) of fine muslin of Dhaka could easily pass through a ring and could be adjusted in a matchbox. Moreover 'Galicha' (carpet of several regions), knitting work on attires and artistry etc. occupied a prominent place. Amongst them are Patola of Patan (Gujarat), Bandhani of Rajasthan, kanjivaram saree and kashmiri cloth having 'Kasab' work .           During the golden period of Solanki era, Gujarat had progressed in this field. During the reign of Siddhraj Jaisingh many artisans (weavers) came and settled in Patan and made the town world famous, especially for its Patola. Some weavers of Patan were the best artists particularly of Patola of Patan. This art of Patan is more than 850 years old. Only a handful people have the skill...

UNION & STATE EXECUTIVE

UNION EXECUTIVE T he union executive comprises the President, Prime Minister & the Council of Ministers President assumes as ‘ORNAMENTAL  POSITION’ He is called the “NOMINAL EXECUTIVE” The day to day administration is carried out by the Council of Minister - the ‘REAL EXECUTIVE’ PRESIDENT Art 52 to 78 in Part V deal with the union executive The President is the Head of the Indian State He is the first citizen of India, act as the symbol of unity, integrity of the nation According to Art 52, there shall be a President of India. The executive power of the union is rested (given) to him  Art 53 – he shall exercise such powers either directly or through the officers sub – ordinate to him  NOTE >>> 44th Amendment Act, the powers of President and made him to act on the advice of the council of Minister Art 54 - ELECTION OF PRESIDENT President is elected indirectly by an electoral college consisting of   Members of RajyaSabha & elected members of LokSa...

Indian Constitution M.C.Q. – 3

Indian Constitution M.C.Q. Multiple Choice Question 1. The Constitution generally supports (a)   Rule of Men (b)   Rule of Law (c)   Rule of Individual (d)   None                      Ans. (b) Rule of Law 2.   The Fundamental Organs of the State are established by (a)  The Government (b)  The Parliament (c)  The Constitution (d)  The President                   Ans. (c) The Constitution 3.   Who is identified as the architect of Indian Constitution? (a)   Dr.B.R. Ambedkar (b)   K.M. Munshi (c)    S.C. Bose (d)   B.N. Rao                 Ans. (a) Dr.B.R. Ambedkar 4.   The following is considered as the soul of the Indian Constitution             ...