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Preface to the Eighth EditionPreface to the First Edition
1. Historical Background2. Making of the Constitution3. Concept of Constitution4. Salient Features of the Constitution5. Preamble of the Constitution6. Union and its Territory7. Citizenship8. Fundamental Rights9. Directive Principles of State Policy10. Fundamental Duties11. Amendment of the Constitution12. Basic Structure of the Constitution13. Parliamentary System14. Federal System15. CentreβState Relations16. Inter-State Relations17. Emergency Provisions18. President19. Vice-President20. Prime Minister21. Central Council of Ministers22. Cabinet Committees23. Parliament24. Parliamentary Committees25. Parliamentary Group26. Supreme Court27. Judicial Review28. Judicial Activism29. Public Interest Litigation30. Governor31. Chief Minister32. State Council of Ministers33. State Legislature34. High Court35. Subordinate Courts36. Tribunals37. National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission38. Lok Adalat and other courts39. Panchayati Raj40. Municipalities41. Union Territories42. Scheduled and Tribal Areas43. Election Commission44. Union Public Service Commission45. State Public Service Commission46. Finance Commission47. Goods and Services Tax Council48. National Commission for SCs49. National Commission for STs50. National Commission for BCs51. Special Officer for Linguistic Minorities52. Comptroller and Auditor General of India53. Attorney General of India54. Advocate General of the State55. Constitutional Prescriptions56. NITI Aayog57. National Human Rights Commission58. State Human Rights Commission59. National Commission for Women60. National Commission for Protection of Child Rights61. National Commission for Minorities62. Central Information Commission63. State Information Commission64. Central Vigilance Commission65. Central Bureau of Investigation66. Lokpal and Lokayuktas67. National Investigation Agency68. National Disaster Management Authority69. Bar Council of India70. Law Commission of India71. Delimitation Commission of India72. North Eastern Council73. Co-operative Societies74. Official Language75. Public Services76. Rights and Liabilities of the Government77. Special Provisions Relating to Certain Classes78. Special Provisions for Some States79. Political Parties80. Role of Regional Parties81. Elections82. Election Laws83. Electoral Reforms84. Voting Behaviour85. Coalition Government86. Anti-Defection Law87. Pressure Groups88. National Integration89. Foreign Policy90. National Commission to Review the Working of the Constitution91. Landmark Judgements and their Impact92. Judgements expanding the scope of Article 2193. Judgements Relating to The Amendments94. Judgements Relating to The Amendments95. World Constitutions
Appendix I: Articles of the ConstitutionAppendix II: Subjects of Union, State and Concurrent ListsAppendix III: Table of PrecedenceAppendix IV: Constitutional Amendments at a GlanceAppendix V: Constitutional Amendments with Reference to ArticlesAppendix VI: Model Code of Conduct Relating to ElectionsAppendix VII: Flag Code of IndiaAppendix VIII: Presidents, Vice-Presidents, Prime Ministers, etc.Appendix IX: Chairpersons of the National Commissions
Question Set I: UPSC Questions on Indian Polity General Studies Prelims (2013-25)Question Set II: Practice Questions on Indian Polity General Studies PrelimsQuestion Set III: UPSC Questions on Indian Polity General Studies Mains (2013-24)Question Set IV: Practice Questions on Indian Polity General Studies Mains
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