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What type of country is India developed?
India is an emerging and developing country (EDC) found in southern Asia. It is the world’s largest democracy , and one of the world’s fastest growing economies. In 2013 India was the seventh richest country in the world.
What should India do to become a developed country Class 10?
What should India do, or achieve,to become a developed country?
- By controlling rapidly increasing population.
- By eradicating poverty.
- By increasing literacy rate.
- By checking unemployment.
- By eliminating pollution.
- By checking the crime rate.
- By adopting zero tolerance against corruption.
What should I do to become a developed country?
Five Easy Steps to Develop a Country
- Share resources. Obviously, the fewer resources an average family uses, the lower the nation’s ecological footprint.
- Promote education.
- Empower women.
- Negotiate strategic political relations.
- Reform the systems of food and aid distribution.
How to choose a Prime Minister of India?
In the constitution of India, there are no special provisions specified to choose a Prime Minister of India. Article 75 of the Indian Constitution envisages that there will be a Prime Minister of India who shall be appointed by the President. Prime Minister is the leader of the Cabinet Ministers.
Who leads the executive branch of the Government of India?
The prime minister leads the executive branch of the Government of India. The incumbent Prime Minister of India is Narendra Modi of the Bharatiya Janata Party.
Why is the Prime Minister of India called the people’s representative?
It is mentioned in the Article 75 of the Indian Constitution that there would be a Prime Minister of the country who would be appointed by the President and chosen by the people of India through General Elections.. He is thus the people’s representative.
Who is the first Prime Minister of India born in India?
Narendra Modi —the Chief Minister of Gujarat —was elected prime minister, becoming the first prime minister to have been born in an independent India. Narendra Modi was re-elected as prime minister in 2019 with a bigger mandate than that of 2014. The BJP-led NDA winning 354 seats out of which BJP secured 303 seats.