History/Civics for ICSE Board, Class-10

Civics Part of ICSE Board, Class-10

History/Civics for ICSE Board, Class-10
History/Civics for ICSE Board, Class-10

History/Civics for ICSE Board, Class-10 udemy course

Civics Part of ICSE Board, Class-10

Hi,

This is the video course for ICSE Board Students of Class 10. This course will cover and provide the detailed explanation of the whole Civics part of ICSE Board, Class-10.

This course will cover the three important sections of the Civics Part-

1- Union Parliament.

2- Union Executive

3- Indian Judiciary.

The section of Union parliament covers following topics like --

Definition of a federal setup.

(i) Lok Sabha – term, composition, qualifications for membership. Parliamentary procedures: a brief idea of sessions, quorum, question hour, adjournment and no-confidence motion. Speaker – election and functions.

(ii) Rajya Sabha – composition, qualifications for membership, election, term, Presiding Officer.

Powers and functions of Union Parliament – (legislative, financial, judicial, electoral, amendment of the Constitution, control over executive). Exclusive powers of the two Houses.


The section of Union Executive covers following topics like --

(a) The President:

Qualifications for election, composition of the Electoral College, reason for indirect election, term of office, procedure for impeachment.

Powers: executive, legislative, discretionary and emergency (only the three types of emergencies and circumstances leading to proclamation of these emergencies).

(b) The Vice-President:

Qualifications for election, term of office and powers.

(c) Prime Minister and Council of Ministers: Appointment, formation of Council of Ministers, three categories of the Council of Ministers, tenure, functions – policy making, administrative and legislative. Position and powers of the Prime Minister (with reference to the President, the Cabinet, the Parliament and role as the Leader of the Nation), Collective and individual responsibility of the members of the Cabinet. Distinction between the Council of Ministers and the Cabinet.


The section of Union Judiciary covers following topics like --

(a) The Supreme Court of India:

Composition, qualifications of judges, appointment, independence of judiciary from the control of executive and legislature; Jurisdiction and functions: Original, Appellate, Advisory, Revisory, Judicial Review and Court of Record. Enforcement of Fundamental Rights and Writs.

(b) The High Courts:

Composition, qualifications of judges, appointment; Jurisdiction and functions: Original and Appellate.

(c) Subordinate Courts:

Distinction between Court of the District Judge and Sessions Court.

Lok Adalats: meaning and advantages.


History/Civics is an interesting and scoring subject for ICSE Board Student. This course will give excellent understanding about the key concepts of ICSE Board Students.

I hope this course will provide a detailed outline about Indian government working.