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a) Ministry of Women and Child Development.
b) Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare.
c) Ministry of External Affairs.
d) Ministry of Panchayati Raj.
a) It is a temporary approval granted by the President for government expenditure.
b) It is a complete budgetary approval granted by the Parliament for the upcoming fiscal year.
c) It is a method to allocate funds specifically for emergency situations.
d) It is a provision to seek parliamentary approval for regular government expenditures until the full budget is passed.
a) Committee on Government Assurances.
b) Committee on Subordinate Legislation.
c) Public Accounts Committee.
d) Business Advisory Committee.
a) Amend laws passed by the Parliament.
b) Settle disputes between states.
c) Issue orders and decrees to enforce its judgments.
d) Declare laws unconstitutional.
a) Central Water Commission.
b) Central Ground Water Board.
c) Central Ground Water Authority.
d) National Water Development Agency.
a) The Supreme Court of India.
b) The President of India.
c) The respective Houses of Parliament.
d) An independent commission.
a) Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Odisha.
b) Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, and Mizoram.
c) Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh.
d) Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand.
a) PIL can be filed only by individuals directly affected by the issue.
b) PIL allows any public-spirited person to approach the court for the enforcement of public interest.
c) PIL can be filed in any High Court or directly in the Supreme Court.
d) PIL is an important tool for ensuring access to justice for marginalized and vulnerable groups.
a) To establish the procedure for impeachment of the President.
b) To regulate the powers of the Election Commission.
c) To prevent defection by Members of Parliament and State Legislatures.
d) To define the powers and functions of the Chief Justice of India.
a) Article 324
b) Article 52
c) Article 108
d) Article 280