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hello sir... my name is jyoti ..., I am post graduate student (MA in history) and i prepration of ugc net exam . i want teach the history subject ....can you plsss tell if any vacancy of history teacher...??? i waiting your rply sir ...! thank you!

Hello.

If you are looking for the post of history teacher then you can either look for jobs online or look for job opportunities in the newspaper everyday. There is an appointment section where advertisement for vacancies are mentioned. But if you want to become an Asst. Professor then you need to qualify UGC NET and enroll into a PhD course.

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Discuss the parliamentary devices to control the executive 100 words

pri111nah 26th Oct, 2021

Hi,

Parliament exerts control over the executive through procedural devices such as question hour, zero hour, calling attention motion,  adjournment motion,  half and hour discussion, etc.. Member of different political parties are elected / nominated to the parliament and committees.

Some of the parliamentary devices to control the executive are question hour, zero hour, calling attention motion, adjournment motion, half-an-hour discussion , etc.

Members of different political parties are elected/nominated to the parliamentary committees.

In a parliamentary democracy like India, although the three branches of the State i.e. Legislative, Judiciary and Executive are theoretically separate, in practice the executive is a part of legislature. And since the executive is always in a majority, the control exercised over it by the legislature seems only weak.

Parliamentary Control

The Constitution of India established a parliamentary form of government in which the Executive is held responsible to the Parliament for its acts.

Parliament exercises control over Executive through debates and discussions on the floor. It has instruments like short duration discussions during question and zero-hours, calling attention motion, adjournment motion, no-confidence motion, censure motion, etc.

It also supervises the activities of the Executive with the help of its committees like committee on government assurance, committee on subordinate legislation, committee on petitions, etc.

The ministers are collectively responsible to the Parliament in general and to the Lok Sabha in particular. As a part of collective responsibility, there is individual responsibility, that is, each minister is individually responsible for the efficient administration of the ministry under his charge. They continue in office so long as they enjoy the confidence of the majority members in the Lok Sab.

The Union Parliament maintains control over the Executive in the following manner:

The Question Hour (Interpellation): This is the most important hour of the two Houses. Here, the first hour of a sitting in both the houses is allotted for asking questions and answering of questions. This is done to obtain information on matters of public importance or to ventilate a grievance.

Adjournment Motion: This motion is aimed at censuring the acts of omission and commission of the Ministers. For example in the past, the motion was allowed for the following subjects: - rejection of a government bill, passing of a private member’s bill against the wishes of the government, death of several persons due to the consumption of unlicensed liquor.

No-confidence Motion: If a government acts against the Constitutional provisions, it can be voted out of office by passing a no-confidence motion. In such a case, the whole Ministry has to resign from office.

Censure Motion: This motion is moved against a group of Ministers or an individual Minister that expresses disapproval against his policies or some kind of deed. Adoption of this motion results in the resignation of the government.

Monetary Controls: During the Budget session, a cut motion can be moved. The Parliamentary Committee on Public Accounts ensures that public money is spent in accordance with Parliament’s decision. It examines the reports of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India.


Hope this helps.

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i want to take science. but i am history ma. but i want to join nios science. if i apply nios science after ma all 5 science subject then my old all marksheet will expireor i cannot use arts all marksheet use future for any job? is it right my old all marksheet will expire if i join nios?

Subhrajit Mukherjee 25th Oct, 2021

If you wish you can obviously use your previous marksheet. If you appear for the NIOS then its not like that, your all certificates will expire. But if you choose a course after your science which is science based and if you wish to get a job through it then there will be no use of your MA and other marksheets. But if you wish you can obviously use them as references for jobs.

To know more about the NIOS visit the link below:

https://school.careers360.com/articles/nios

I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!

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i got 43% marks in Ba history but what i will do

mrinalini048 24th Oct, 2021

Hey!

If you're looking for course to do after B.A.History, then below mentioned are soem courses that can be pursued after receiving a bachelor's degree in history.

  • Teaching- After studying history, teaching history is an available job option. You may or may not pursue a master's degree, but you must have a BEd or the required credential to teach at the secondary school level.
  • Research- You can continue your education by joining research Institutes.
  • Government Jobs- If you have diligently studied and understood history, you will significantly have a good chance of landing a government job.
  • Archaeology- One can study archaeology and work with ASI or state government departments after graduation.
  • Museum Job- With so many course relating to museums, concentrating in various elements of museum work and having a historical background, you'll have a good chance of succeeding in museum employment.
  • Organisations- Non-governmental organisations working in the field of history and heritage such as INTACH, where toh may look for job opportunity.

In case you want to improve your marks, you can do so by applying for improvement exam. Many of the courses ahead requires you to clear the entrance test so that wouldn't necessarily require from you certain marks in your graduation but most of the exam's set up a requirement for atleast 50% marks in graduation.

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sir i want to admission in PG history JNU DELHI

nanditamurmu85 3rd Dec, 2021

Hello Aspirant,

As per your query i would say that for admission in JNU, you have to seat for entrance exam according to which you will be selected based on merit and cuoff. This year the entrance took place in the month of August. Check the website for latest updates regarding this. Your graduation marks also matters a lot. If you are general candidate than cutoff will be higher than obs, sc and st.

You can go through the official website of jnu for entrance exam dates, previous year cutoff if needed and accordingly you can prepare.

Thank You

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Is there any seat available in ba history

Garvita 23rd Oct, 2021
Hello,

Please mention the name of the college or university for which you want to enquire for the seat availability for BA history Hons, your query is incomplete, so I would request you to please mention your query more specifically so that we can help you out with your query.
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I have took external admission MA 2nd year History this month in Shivaji University.I have passed LLB CET exam this month. Can I get another admission for LLB this month ?

Ankita Singh 30th Nov, 2021

Yes, you can take admission in LLB as a regular student because with a regular degree one can simultaneously pursue an external or private degree. But before taking admission make sure that you will be able to manage both the things at the same time as law is itself a professional course and you have to devote a lot of time in order to understand the subjects .

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can i get admission in ba political + history in delhi university ?? 93.75 is my percentage for best 4 . but i was from science stream .... then there will be any deduction or not?

Preetam Bhowmik 27th Nov, 2021

Dear Aspirant, Delhi University is one of the largest universities in India so its admission cut off will also be high. Its cut off percentage is 95% and above so by securing 93.75% the competition would be quite tough. There will be no deduction in marks as you belong from science stream. I am providing you a link which you can go through for further details.

https://news.careers360.com/du-admission-2021-ba-political-science-first-cut-off-maintains-100-percent-score

I hope you are clear now. If you have any other queries feel free to ask. All The Best!!!

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