Monday, 27 July 2020

MNEMONICS: CONSTITUTION OF NEPAL

ARE YOU STUDYING CONSTITUTION OF NEPAL? WE MAKE IT EASIER!

Hello  Everyone,

Are you aware of Constitution of Nepal?

If you are not, then this is for you. Even if you are, you will find some topic to master. In this post, we are trying to make you aware about the Constitution of Nepal in very concise way (not in elaborative process, however).

So let's begin.

The very first number you should remember while studying Nepalese Constitution of Nepal is 3 5 3 0 8 9. Why so? What's in the number? As we said earlier, this post is just to help you learn. You see, this number is very informative 353089. How?

Our constitution of Nepal has 35 parts, 308 articles and 9 schedules. So, you get it. Always, remember the number 353089, and you will never have the problem memorizing them. Speaking of another number, the other number we should remember is 2009-2015? Why is there another number? Well, it makes more sense.

Our constitution came into effect in Sept 20, 2015. To make it easier we can easily remember it as 2009-2015; the year is 2015, the day is 20, and the year is 09 (September). So, 2009-2015.

So, there are two important numbers for you.

·         353089

·         2009-2015 

       6-3-2072

And the last number for Ashoj 3, 2072: important nepali date.

We just emerged ourselves in the Constitution of Nepal and we just learned there are 35 parts in the constitution. We dive deep in the memorization of 35 parts. 35 seems a long list of numbers. But, visualize it as a class of students and you are the class teacher—all 35 parts are your students. Yes, technical folks, you read it right. You are now a class teacher. There are 35 students in your class. And the roll number and the students' names are as follows:

Roll 1 to 5: your talented learners. You have to know their names by heart.

Memorize them:

1 is Preliminary,

2 is Citizenship

3 is Fundamental rights and duties

4 is Directive Principles, Policies and Obligations of the State

5 is Structure of State and Distribution of State Power

Here is the better story in Nepali:  पहिला मा पहिला, दोस्रोमा बनाउँछु नागरिकता, तेस्रोमा मौलिक अधिकार र कर्तब्य बुझ्छु, चौथोमा राज्यको सिद्धान्त र पाँचौँमा जान्नेछु राज्यको संरचना बाँड्फाँड

Yes, you are the teacher.

And roll no. 6 is very shy but has girlfriend. So Roll no 6 is President and his girl friend is Vice-President.

Then, Roll 7 to Roll 10 is Federal Club, the gang members are E, L, Lp, Fp. Make sure you memorize it as E, L, Lp, Fp in that order.

Their names are Federal Executive, Federal Legislature, Federal Legislative Procedures, Financial Procedures. Remember them as F gang, 7 to 10. F gang is respected by S and L gang, which we will come later.

Roll 11 and Roll 12 are twins. They are helpful and are disciplined, and they have both been made class monitors. They are Judiciary and Attorney General.

Roll 13 to 16 is S gang, similar to F gang, S gang also has the similar names as F gang but as State as their surname: State Executive, State Legislature, State Legislative Procedures, State Financial Procedures,

Then the L gang: E L and Fp in Roll 17, 18 and 19 as Local Executive, Local Legislature and Local Financial Procedures.

So, to repeat again:

Roll 6 – a shy student. His name President and has girl friend Vice President.

Roll 7 to 10: F gang ~ Federal Gang

Roll 11 and 12: Class Monitors: Judiciary and Attorney General

Roll 13 to 16: S gang ~ State Gang

Roll 17, 18, 19: L gang ~ Local Gang

And do you know your student roll 20? An interesting fellow as he is member of all F, S and L gang. He is interrelated to all the 3 gangs F, L and S. Roll 20 sure is interesting fellow.

Now, roll 21 to 27: The group of investigators and researchers. They are the Group of Commissions (21 to 27).

21 hates abuses and investigates such abuse.

22 audits and works on finance,

23 works on public service,

24 supports on election,

25 think more on human rights,

26 work on natural resources and fiscal commission.

27 work on other topics.

Roll 28, 29 and 30 gambles a lot. Remember them as the Gamblers as they work only on special/extreme conditions. They provide provisions to National Security, Political Parties and Emergency Power.

Roll 31 – 35 belong to very different but gifted students:

Roll 31 edits/amends,

Roll 32 is miscellaneous.

Roll 33 has transitional provisions.

Roll 34 defines, interprets.

Roll 35 has short title and knows about the previous student groups.

After, going through this post, try visiting lawcommission.gov.np for constitution-of-nepal for studying them and try visualizing them as your students (all your 35 students).

For now, we only shared these.

We will further explore and continue our study of Constitution of Nepal. Any comments of yours are welcomed.

 

 


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