Class IX Civ Ch-4 Notes
Class IX Civ Ch-4 Notes
Class: IX
Civics Chapter: 4
Working of Institutions
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Need for Political Institutions
• The Prime Minister and the Cabinet are institutions that take all
important policy decisions.
Parliament
• In democracies, an assembly of elected representatives
exercises supreme political authority on behalf of the people.
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→ The total number of members of Rajya Sabha is 238+12
nominated members.
Executive
• At different levels of any government there are various
functionaries who take day-to-day decisions and implement those
decisions on behalf of the people.
→ People working for the civil services are called the civil servants.
Prime Minister
• Prime Minister is the most important political institution in the
country.
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ministers work under his leadership.
Council of Ministers
• Council of Ministers is the official name for the body that
includes all the Ministers.
Types of ministers
Coalition Government
• A government formed by an alliance of two or more political
parties, usually when no single party enjoys majority support of the
members in a legislature.
The President
• The President is elected by all the Members of Parliament (MPs)
and Members of State Legislative Assemblies (MLAs).
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Powers of the President
• The President supervises the overall functioning of all the
political institutions in the country.
• All laws and major policy decisions of the government are issued
in her name.
Judiciary
• All the courts at different levels in a country put together are
called the judiciary.
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Independence of the judiciary
• Independence of the judiciary means that it is not under the
control of the legislature or the executive.