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Abhinandan Kaul

Abhinandan Kaul is an actor, public speaker, media personality, writer, entrepreneur, youth leader, Member Students' Union St. Stephen's College and the founder/CEO of Exam Plus Noida.

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Research paper thumbnail of Salient Features of the Indian Constitution

Indian Government and Politics

India possesses a very distinct and unique Constitution. The Constitution was formulated by the C... more India possesses a very distinct and unique Constitution. The Constitution was formulated by the Constituent Assembly, which was an indirectly chosen body. It took the Constituent Assembly, around 2 years and 11 months to formulate the Constitution. The Assembly had its first sitting on the 9th December 1946 and thereafter it initiated the process of constitution-making and was in a position to finally pass and adopt the Constitution on 26th November 1949. The Constitution was made fully operational on 26th January 1950 which we celebrate each year as “Republic Day” to commemorate the occasion. The Indian Constitution is unique in the sense that it propounds a complex blend of Federalism and Unitarianism along with being flexible and rigid at the same time.

Research paper thumbnail of Salient Features Of The Indian Constitution

India possesses a very distinct and unique Constitution. The Constitution was formulated by the C... more India possesses a very distinct and unique Constitution. The Constitution was formulated by the Constituent Assembly, which was an indirectly chosen body. It took the Constituent Assembly, around 2 years and 11 months to formulate the Constitution. The Assembly had its first sitting on the 9th December 1946 and thereafter it initiated the process of constitution-making and was in a position to finally pass and adopt the Constitution on 26th November 1949. The Constitution was made fully operational on 26th January 1950 which we celebrate each year as “Republic Day” to commemorate the occasion. The Indian Constitution is unique in the sense that it propounds a complex blend of Federalism and Unitarianism along with being flexible and rigid at the same time.

Research paper thumbnail of The Contribution Of The Pallava Period In The History Of Dravidian Art And Architecture

The Pallava dynasty was an Indian dynasty that existed from 275 CE to 897 CE, ruling a portion of... more The Pallava dynasty was an Indian dynasty that existed from 275 CE to 897 CE, ruling a portion of southern India. They gained prominence after the eclipse of the Satavahana dynasty, in which the Pallavas served as feudatories. Pallavas became a major power during the reign of Mahendravarman I (571 – 630 CE) and Narasimhavarman I (630 – 668 CE) and dominated the Telugu and northern parts of the Tamil region for about 600 years until the end of the 9th century. Pallavas are well known for their architectural patronage and for the introduction of the new Dravidian style of Indian architecture, with the finest example being the Shore Temple in Mahabalipuram, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Pallavas were the ones who had laid the foundations of medieval South Indian architecture by constructing impressive temples and sculptures.

Research paper thumbnail of Salient Features of the Indian Constitution

Indian Government and Politics

India possesses a very distinct and unique Constitution. The Constitution was formulated by the C... more India possesses a very distinct and unique Constitution. The Constitution was formulated by the Constituent Assembly, which was an indirectly chosen body. It took the Constituent Assembly, around 2 years and 11 months to formulate the Constitution. The Assembly had its first sitting on the 9th December 1946 and thereafter it initiated the process of constitution-making and was in a position to finally pass and adopt the Constitution on 26th November 1949. The Constitution was made fully operational on 26th January 1950 which we celebrate each year as “Republic Day” to commemorate the occasion. The Indian Constitution is unique in the sense that it propounds a complex blend of Federalism and Unitarianism along with being flexible and rigid at the same time.

Research paper thumbnail of Salient Features Of The Indian Constitution

India possesses a very distinct and unique Constitution. The Constitution was formulated by the C... more India possesses a very distinct and unique Constitution. The Constitution was formulated by the Constituent Assembly, which was an indirectly chosen body. It took the Constituent Assembly, around 2 years and 11 months to formulate the Constitution. The Assembly had its first sitting on the 9th December 1946 and thereafter it initiated the process of constitution-making and was in a position to finally pass and adopt the Constitution on 26th November 1949. The Constitution was made fully operational on 26th January 1950 which we celebrate each year as “Republic Day” to commemorate the occasion. The Indian Constitution is unique in the sense that it propounds a complex blend of Federalism and Unitarianism along with being flexible and rigid at the same time.

Research paper thumbnail of The Contribution Of The Pallava Period In The History Of Dravidian Art And Architecture

The Pallava dynasty was an Indian dynasty that existed from 275 CE to 897 CE, ruling a portion of... more The Pallava dynasty was an Indian dynasty that existed from 275 CE to 897 CE, ruling a portion of southern India. They gained prominence after the eclipse of the Satavahana dynasty, in which the Pallavas served as feudatories. Pallavas became a major power during the reign of Mahendravarman I (571 – 630 CE) and Narasimhavarman I (630 – 668 CE) and dominated the Telugu and northern parts of the Tamil region for about 600 years until the end of the 9th century. Pallavas are well known for their architectural patronage and for the introduction of the new Dravidian style of Indian architecture, with the finest example being the Shore Temple in Mahabalipuram, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Pallavas were the ones who had laid the foundations of medieval South Indian architecture by constructing impressive temples and sculptures.

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