Sunday, March 29, 2009

NCERT Books


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NCERT BOOKS: HINDI MEDIUM : Special Section for Hindi Medium Students


NCERT BOOKS: ENGLISH MEDIUM
Class VI:
Mathematics
Science
Social Science: History
Social Science: Geography
Social Science: Polity




Class VII:
Mathematics
Science
Social Science: History
Social Science: Geography
Social Science: Polity




Class IX:
Mathematics
Science
Social Science: History
Social Science: Geography
Social Science: Polity
Social Science: Economics
Class VIII:
Mathematics
Science
Social Science: History
Social Science: Geography
Social Science: Polity


Class X:
Mathematics
Science
Social Science: History
Social Science: Geography
Social Science: Polity
Social Science: Economics


Class XI:
History
Economics
Political Science Part-I
Political Science Part-II
Geography Part-I
Geography Part-II
Geography Practical
Sociology Part-I
Sociology Part-II
Psychology
Physics Part-I
Physics Part-II
Chemistry Part-I
Chemistry Part-II
Biology
Mathematics
Statistics
Business Studies
Accountancy Part-I
Accountancy Part-II


Class XII:
History Part-I
History Part-II
History Part-III
Economics Part-I
Economics Part-II
Political Science Part-I
Political Science Part-II
Geography Part-I
Geography Part-II
Geography Practical
Sociology Part-I
Sociology Part-II
Psychology
Physics Part-I
Physics Part-II
Chemistry Part-I
Chemistry Part-II
Biology
Mathematics Part-I
Mathematics Part-II
Business Studies Part-I
Business Studies Part-II
Accountancy Part-I
Accountancy Part-II




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Monday, June 2, 2008

IAS important topics and descriptions

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Attorney General of IndiaStatus:
Highest legal officer of the Union Govt.
Appointed by the President.
The person should be qualified to be appointed a judge of the Supreme Court.
He is entitled to audience in all courts of the country & can take part in the proceedings of the Parliament & its committees. However, he is not given the right to vote.
He is also allowed to take up private practice provided the other party is not the State. Because of this, he is not paid salary but a retainer to be determined by the President.
In England, the Attorney General is a member of the Cabinet, but in India he is not. It is a political appointment and therefore, whenever there is a change in the party in power, the Attorney General resigns from his post to enable the new Government to appoint a nominee of his choice.
The Attorney General is assisted by two Solicitors-General and four Additional Solicitors - General.
The Attorney General gets a retainer equivalent to the salary of a judge of the Supreme Court.
Gives advice on all such legal matters which may be referred or assigned to him by the President.
Appears before the Supreme Court and various High Courts in cases involving the govt. of India.

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