According to article 54 of the Constitution of India, the President is elected by an Electoral College, which consists of the elected members of... View Article
A constituency is an area for which someone is elected as the representative. A state is divided into many electoral constituencies for the state... View Article
Indirect elections are when the citizens elect a body and the elected body further appoints the officeholders. In India, we have adopted a... View Article
The President is elected by an Electoral College, which consists of the elected members of both Houses of Parliament and the elected members of... View Article
An electoral roll is a list of people who have enrolled to vote for particular elections in a particular jurisdiction. The Election Commission of... View Article
There are mainly three types of party systems. They are: One-party system: Only one party is allowed to control and run the government. For... View Article
In some countries, power usually changes between two main parties. Several other parties may exist, contest elections and win a few seats in the... View Article
The US uses first-past-the-post electoral system in which the highest-polling candidate wins the election. The president and vice president are... View Article
India is a parliamentary form of government that follows First Past the Post (FPTP) electoral system where the highest-polling candidate wins the... View Article
A party that secures at least six per cent of the total votes in Lok Sabha elections or Assembly elections in four States and wins at least... View Article
Only two major parties dominate US politics. They are the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. Yet other parties, such as the Reform,... View Article
Magma Chamber: Magma tends to be less dense than the layers of rock it forms in. As a result, it moves upward toward Earth's surface via any path... View Article
Mantle plumes may originate from the boundary between Earth's mantle and core, nearly 3000 km (about 1850 mi) beneath the surface. They are... View Article
Recently scientists have found evidence for a plume that is 350 km (about 220 mi) in diameter extending from the core-mantle boundary all the way... View Article
Ring of Fire is a long horseshoe-shaped seismically active belt of earthquake epicentres, volcanoes, and tectonic plate boundaries that fringes... View Article
A mantle plume is an area under the rocky outer layer of Earth, called the crust, where magma is hotter than the surrounding magma. The heat from... View Article
A mantle plume is an area under the rocky outer layer of Earth, called the crust, where magma is hotter than the surrounding magma. The heat from... View Article