Which plain is formed by the river Ganga Brahmaputra and Indus?
The northern plains are formed by the alluvial deposits brought by the Indus, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra rivers. These... View Article
The northern plains are formed by the alluvial deposits brought by the Indus, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra rivers. These... View Article
The Ganga Brahmaputra basin lies in the sub-tropical region that is situated between 10°N to 30°N latitudes. The tributaries of... View Article
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India has nine neighbour countries. They are Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka... View Article
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Eco-industrial development is a recent concept of integrating economic, social and environmental aims in a concrete form. Eco-industrial developments seek... View Article
Article 122 deals with the restrictions on courts not to inquire into proceedings of Parliament. It further states the following:... View Article
Article 109 provides for the Special procedure in respect of Money Bills. The provisions mentioned in Article 109 are as... View Article
Article 111 provides provisions related to assent to bills by the President. It means that, when a Bill has been... View Article
Article 113 deals with the Procedure in Parliament with respect to estimates. It further elaborates on the same as follows:... View Article
Article 157 describes the qualifications for appointment as Governor. It states that no person shall be eligible for appointment as... View Article
Article 57 deals with the eligibility conditions for the re-election of the President. It states that a person who holds,... View Article
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Parliament can admit a new state in the Indian Union. Article 3 of the Indian Constitution states that the Parliament... View Article
Article 112 deals with the Annual financial statement. It says that the President shall in respect of every financial year... View Article
Article 133 deals with the provisions of Appellate Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in appeals from High Courts in regard... View Article
Article 132 provides for the Appellate Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in appeals from High Courts in certain cases. It... View Article