PM IAS SEP 12 GS 2 SYNOPSIS
The Doctrine of Separation of Power, given by Montesquieu, is a principle for division of power andresponsibility between different organs of state i.e. legislature, executive and judiciary. The doctrinestates that
The Doctrine of Separation of Power, given by Montesquieu, is a principle for division of power andresponsibility between different organs of state i.e. legislature, executive and judiciary. The doctrinestates that
Editorial 1: Drop the bad idea of simultaneous elections Introduction The favoured Arguments Point and counterpoint The possibility of more ‘horse-trading’ Keeping absolute power in check Way forward Editorial 2: Climate phenomena
1. Nipah breaks out again in Kerala, claims 2 lives 2. Drop the bad idea of simultaneous elections 3. Spotlighting another border point, the ‘rogue channel’ 4. Probe and probity
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