"When in doubt, observe and ask questions. When certain, observe at length and ask many more questions."
Created this thread as a one stop solution for all members so that all the doubts wherein any conceptual clarification is required can be solved here.
Communal electorate for Anglo Indians was introduced by goi act 1919?
An Indian express article says the term Anglo Indians was first used in GOI Act 1935.
Thanks@sjerngal for responding.
This article also says it provided for separate electorate for Muslims. But we all know that was first introduced in 1909.
My doubt being - were Anglo Indians first given the separate electorate in 1919 (as given in lakshmikant) or is it in 1935 as the article says.
Is Vice President part of parliament?NO
Why?
Wouldn't ex officio Rajya Sabha chairman be part of parliament?
I think No. Because when the joint sitting of parliament happens, Vice prez is not a member of it, which can mean he is not.
Is Vice President part of parliament?NO
Why?
Wouldn't ex officio Rajya Sabha chairman be part of parliament?
I think No. Because when the joint sitting of parliament happens, Vice prez is not a member of it, which means he is not.
Yes, correct.. I have categorically read somewhere that he is not a part of the parliament.
@sstarrr Correct. Please explain the logic behind statement 1 being wrong?
The statement talks about NBFCs to do banking. Now NBFCs are private entities who may or may not choose to lend their services to the hitherto underserved or unserved sectors of the society.. So, we can not say that if we let nbfc to do banking, then it will lead to inclusive development..
@sstarrr Correct. Please explain the logic behind statement 1 being wrong?
Guaranteeing NBFC to do banking does not mean they are going to serve the under-served people, while all other clearly are going to benefit people.
Is Vice President part of parliament?NO
Why?
Wouldn't ex officio Rajya Sabha chairman be part of parliament?
Yes, He is a member of parliament as ex officio chairperson.
In the constitutional set-up, the holder of the office of Vice-President is part of the Executive but as Chairman of the Rajya Sabha he is a part of Parliament. He has thus a dual capacity and holds two distinct and separate offices.
https://rajyasabha.nic.in/Chairman-Rajyasabha/Ex-officio-position.htm
Is Vice President part of parliament?NO
Why?
Wouldn't ex officio Rajya Sabha chairman be part of parliament?
Yes, He is a member of parliament as ex officio chairperson.
In the constitutional set-up, the holder of the office of Vice-President is part of the Executive but as Chairman of the Rajya Sabha he is a part of Parliament. He has thus a dual capacity and holds two distinct and separate offices.
https://rajyasabha.nic.in/Chairman-Rajyasabha/Ex-officio-position.htm
Good point. HOwever for all intents and purposes, if this question is asked in prelims - Parliament shall consist of the President and the two Houses ONLY.
Is Vice President part of parliament?NO
Why?
Wouldn't ex officio Rajya Sabha chairman be part of parliament?
Yes, He is a member of parliament as ex officio chairperson.
In the constitutional set-up, the holder of the office of Vice-President is part of the Executive but as Chairman of the Rajya Sabha he is a part of Parliament. He has thus a dual capacity and holds two distinct and separate offices.
https://rajyasabha.nic.in/Chairman-Rajyasabha/Ex-officio-position.htm
Good point. HOwever for all intents and purposes, if this question is asked in prelims - Parliament shall consist of the President and the two Houses ONLY.
I guess not. Since you're including the upper house in parliament, it automatically assumes the RS chairperson as its part.
I guess not. Since you're including the upper house in parliament, it automatically assumes the RS chairperson as its part.
I think here its about the post capacity. If question mentions the post VP - then he isnt the part of parliament. But when it specifically mentions chairman of RS - then he is a part of parliament.
The official website also mentions these two to be completely different and separate postings.
-If the question asks whether the VP is a part of Parliament: No he isn’t
-If the question asks if the Chairman is a member of the house: No he isn’t
-If the question asks whether the Chairman is a part of the Parliament: Maybe correct
UPSC can trick you here. They have asked this question previously as to what forms the Parliament
-If the question asks whether the VP is a part of Parliament: No he isn’t
-If the question asks if the Chairman is a member of the house: No he isn’t
-If the question asks whether the Chairman is a part of the Parliament: Maybe correct
the chairman is member or part of parliament and how to classify what is part or what is member??
-If the question asks whether the VP is a part of Parliament: No he isn’t
-If the question asks if the Chairman is a member of the house: No he isn’t
-If the question asks whether the Chairman is a part of the Parliament: Maybe correct
UPSC can trick you here. They have asked this question previously as to what forms the Parliament
+1. Its a PYQ and UPSC had put with the fact that parliament has 3 entities.