K. Santhanam was in favour of giving greater powers to the provinces in the Constituent Assembly.
Examine the statement.
K. Santhanam, an important member of the Constituent Assembly, advocated for decentralization and the transfer of greater powers to the provinces. He believed that India's vast and diverse regions required local autonomy to function efficiently. His support for more provincial autonomy stemmed from the notion that local governments were better suited to handle regional issues, thus ensuring more effective governance.
- Decentralization: Santhanam felt that greater provincial powers would allow for better representation of local interests. He believed this would foster a sense of inclusion and promote democracy by giving regions a voice in decision-making.
- Historical Context: At the time, the Congress and the British had a centralization of power, which often led to discontent in different regions. The demands for autonomy from various regions like Punjab and Bengal further supported his argument for decentralization.
Thus, K. Santhanam's stance on decentralization and greater provincial powers reflected his vision for a more balanced and efficient Indian polity.
Read the given source carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Buddhism in practice
This is an excerpt from the it{Sutta Pitaka}, and contains the advice given by the Buddha to a wealthy householder named Sigala:
In five ways should a master look after his servants and employees ... by assigning them work according to their strength, by supplying them with food and wages, by tending them in sickness; by sharing delicacies with them and by granting leave at times...
In five ways should the clansmen look after the needs of it{samanas} (those who have renounced the world) and it{Brahmanas}: by affection in act and speech and mind, by keeping open house to them and supplying their worldly needs.
There are similar instructions to Sigala about how to behave with his parents, teacher and wife.
(33.1) How did Buddha highlight the significance of compassion in social hierarchy?
Bittu and Chintu were partners in a firm sharing profit and losses in the ratio of 4 : 3. Their Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2024 was as follows:
On 1st April, 2024, Diya was admitted in the firm for \( \frac{1}{7} \)th share in the profits on the following terms:
Prepare Revaluation Account and Partners' Capital Accounts.
Examine Bernier's opinion on the question of land ownership in Mughal India and how were the western economists influenced by Bernier's description?