Qualification of Vice President

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The video presents a lecture on the qualifications for the Vice-President of India as defined in Article 66 of the Indian Constitution. The instructor, visible in the bottom right, explains the requirements listed on a slide. The slide details that a candidate must be a citizen of India, at least 35 years of age, and eligible to be a member of the Rajya Sabha. It also states that the Vice-President cannot hold any office of profit. The term of office is five years. The lecture uses Jagdeep Dhankhar, the current Vice-President, as an example, noting his age and his qualification to be a member of the Rajya Sabha. A collage of past Vice-Presidents is displayed on the slide. The instructor uses a green marker to highlight key points on the slide as he speaks.

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    The video shows a lecture on the qualifications for the Vice-President of India, referencing Article 66. The slide lists the requirements: must be a citizen of India, at least 35 years old, and eligible to be a member of the Rajya Sabha. It also states the term is 5 years and the Vice-President cannot hold any office of profit. The instructor uses Jagdeep Dhankhar as an example, noting he is 73 and qualified to be a Rajya Sabha member. A collage of past Vice-Presidents is shown on the slide. The instructor, visible in the bottom right, uses a green marker to highlight key points on the slide as he explains the content.

The lecture systematically outlines the constitutional requirements for the Vice-President of India, emphasizing the key qualifications of citizenship, age, and eligibility for the Rajya Sabha. By using the current Vice-President, Jagdeep Dhankhar, as a concrete example, the instructor makes the abstract constitutional provisions relatable and easier to understand. The visual aid of a collage of past Vice-Presidents provides historical context, reinforcing the importance of the office. The overall teaching method is clear and structured, focusing on the essential facts needed for a student to understand the role.