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Medium: English
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Pages: 156
ISBN: 9789351720249
1. why do we need aconstitution Making of the Indian constitution
2. philosophy of the constitution What is the political philosophy of our constitution? Procedural Achievements
3. fundamental rights in the indian constitution
- RIGHT TO FREEDOM
- RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION
- RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF RELIGION
- CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS
- RIGHT TO CONSTITUTIONAL REMEDIES
- DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY
- DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES
- RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES
4. Executive
- EXECUTIVE
- WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF EXECUTIVE?
- PARLIAMENTARY EXECUTIVE IN INDIA
- PRIME MINISTER AND COUNCIL OF MINISTERS
5. legislature
- Introduction
- Rajya Sabha
- Lok Sabha
- How does the parliament make laws?
- How does the parliament control the executive?
6. judiciary
7. local governments
- Introduction
- Implementation of 73rd and 74th amendments
8. elections and democracy
- RESERVATION OF CONSTITUENCIES
- FREE AND FAIR ELECTIONS
- ELECTORAL REFORMS
9. Center state RELATION
- Legislative Relations
- Administrative Relations
- Financial Relations
- CENTRE - STATE RELATIONS: CONFLICT ZONE
- PUNCHHI COMMISSION ON CENTRE - STATE RELATIONS
- FINANCE COMMISSION VS PLANNING COMMISSION
- 19. EMERGENCY PROVISIONS
- National Emergency (Art. 352)
- Proclamation of President’s Rule (Art. 356)
- Financial Emergency (Art. 360)
20. AMENDMENT OF CONSTITUTION
- Amendment Procedure
- Amendments in Brief
21. Seventh Schedule (Article 246)
- LIST I—UNION LIST
- LIST II-STATE LIST
- LIST III—CONCURRENT LIST
22. Political System
- POLITICAL SYSTEM IN INDIA
- COALITION Politics
23. ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS
- ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS IN INDIA
- IMPORTANT COMMITTEES
- MEMBERS OF SECOND ARC
- Administrative Reforms Committees
- Police reforms
26. Political debate
- PRESIDENTIAL VS PARLIAMENTARY
- SEPARATION OF POWER
- JUDICIARY VS LEGISLATURE
- LEGISLATIVE COUNCILS
- JUDICIAL ACTIVISM
- JUDICIAL REVIEW
- IMPACT OF THE 42ND AMENDMENT
- JUDICIAL REFORM IN INDIA
- NAXALISM - PERCEPTION AND REALITY
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