Q1. Explain the problems in the periodization of Indian history in Ancient, medieval,modern and also highlights some points on why it is not exceptable to divide Indian history on the basis of religion?
Q2. why the makers of constitution wanted India to be a secular state ? Give reason for your answer with example .
Q3. Why are human resources important ? Give 3 example .
Q4) what is constituent assembly ? Write down about the role of BR Ambedkar in making of Indian constitution.
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the word "modern" brings it with a sense of modernity and intellectual advancement. but we know that that is not the case as many developments occurred in ancient and medieval period which is the stepping stone
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Ans.1 The problem with the periodisation of Indian history by James Mill is that he divided the Indian history into Hindu, Muslim and the British period. It has been argued by many historians that it is not correct to periodise the Indian history on the basis of religion of the rulers.
Ans.2 In India, no discrimination is ever made against any individual because of his religion. All the people in India, forming different groups, sects, communities, etc., are free to profess any religion of their choice, unless it proves detrimental to the peace, security and integrity of India. Every body is equal before law, and enjoys equal rights, no matter to which faith, caste, colour or creed he or she belongs.
Ans.3 Human resources (HR) is the umbrella term used to describe the management and development of employees in an organisation. Ultimately, it’s all about increasing employee performance.
Traditionally, HR focused on hiring, firing and the old-school annual pay review. But more recently HR has been positively reframed and now covers a much wider remit.
Basic functions of HR include:
Recruitment
Onboarding
Managing payroll
Ans.4 Upon India's independence on 15 August 1947, the new Congress-led government invited Ambedkar to serve as the nation's first Law Minister, which he accepted. On 29 August, he was appointed Chairman of the Constitution Drafting Committee, and was appointed by the Assembly to write India's new Constitution.
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