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Historical Development of Indian Constitution
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The summary of the Constitutional Development during Bri

The Making of the Indian Constitution
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The Constitution of India is the basic law of the land.

Features of Indian Constitution
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The Constitution of India is the Supreme, Basic, Fundame

Preamble Of The Indian Constitution
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Preamble is the preface of the constitution it is also c

The Federalism in India
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On the basis of relations between the central government

The Union and Its Territories
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The political structure given in the Constitution is a f

Citizenship-Aquirement and Privileges
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The Population of a State is divided into 2 classes –

Fundamental Rights and their Significance
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The Simon Commission and the Joint Parliamentary committ

Right to Equality (14-18)
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The principle of equality in its proper spectrum encompa

Right to Freedom (Article 19-22)
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“Freedom is not worth having if it does not include th
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Rights Against Exploitation + Cultural and Educational Rights
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Traffic in human beings means selling or buying men, wom

Right to Freedom of Religion (Article 25-28)
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According to the Indian constitution, India is a “Secu

Right to Constitutional Remedies
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Article 32 provides institutional framework for the enfor

Directive Principles of State Policy
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Directive Principles as declared by the constitution, ar

Fundamental Duties
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The original constitution does not contain Fundamental D

The Union Executive - The President
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The makers of The Constitution of India adopted the Parl

The Vice-President
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According to Article 63, there shall be a Vice Presiden

Prime Minister And The Council of Ministers
Read MorePrime Minister And The Council of Ministers
The Constitutional Head of the Union Executive is the Pr

The Attorney General of India (AGI)
Read MoreThe Attorney General of India (AGI)
According to Article 76, the President appoints a person

The Comptroller and Auditor-General of India
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Dr. B.R. Ambedkar called it as Most Important office und
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Indian Parliament- Rajya Sabha
Read MoreIndian Parliament- Rajya Sabha
Our Constitution has adopted the Parliamentary System of

The House of People - LOK SABHA
Read MoreThe House of People - LOK SABHA
The House of the People, Lok Sabha is the Lower house

Working of the Indian Parliament
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Our Constitution has adopted the Parliamentary System of

The State Executive - Governor
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Articles 153 to 167 in Part VI of the Constitution deals

The State Legislature
Read MoreThe State Legislature
Articles 168 to 212 in Part VI of the Constitution deal

Local Government- The Panchayat
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The village is considered as the basic unit of a

Local Government- Urban Local Bodies
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In British times, Local Self Government was restricted o
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Indian Judiciary : The Supreme Court of India
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THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA AND THE HIGH COURTS
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Indian Judiciary : The High Court of India
Read MoreIndian Judiciary : The High Court of India
Article 214: There shall be a High Court in each state.