Citizenship
Explain the provision of citizenship in India.
The provisions about citizenship in the Constitution can be found in Part Three and in subsequent laws passed by Parliament. The Constitution adopted an essentially democratic and inclusive notion of citizenship. In India, citizenship can be acquired by birth, descent, registration, naturalisation, or inclusion of territory. The rights and obligations of citizens are listed in the Constitution. There is also a provision that the state should not discriminate against citizens on the grounds of race/caste/sex/place of birth, or any of them. The rights of religious and linguistic minorities are also protected.
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Define citizenship.
What is meant democracy?
Explain the provision of citizenship in India.
Define Alien.
Who is a natural born citizen?
Mention one way through which a woman can acquire citizenship in India.
What is meant by naturalisation?
What happens when a person remain abroad away from his country for longer period of time?
Mention one thing a citizen expects from the state.
How has the criteria for granting citizenship to new applicants varied from country to country?
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