Non-Constitutional Bodies in India
Political Science ⇒ Indian Constitution and Government
Non-Constitutional Bodies in India starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the composition of the National Human Rights Commission.
Describe the role of the Central Vigilance Commission in combating corruption in India.
Explain the difference between constitutional and non-constitutional bodies in India.
Explain the process of appointment of the Chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission.
Explain the term 'statutory body' with an example from India.
Explain why non-constitutional bodies are important in the Indian administrative system.
List any three functions of the National Human Rights Commission.
List any two differences between statutory and non-statutory non-constitutional bodies.
Name any two non-constitutional bodies that work for the protection of human rights in India.
Name the non-constitutional body that replaced the Planning Commission.
What is the main function of the National Green Tribunal?
What is the main objective of the National Commission for Women?
Which non-constitutional body advises the government on economic policy and replaced the Planning Commission?
Which non-constitutional body is responsible for ensuring transparency and accountability in public administration through the Right to Information Act?
