- Indian Polity Tutorial
- Indian Polity - Home
- Indian Polity - Introduction
- Indian Polity - Constitution Formation
- Indian Polity - Constitution Features
- Guiding Values of the Constitution
- Indian Polity - Sources of Constitution
- Polity - How the Constitution Works
- Indian Polity - Union & Its Territory
- Indian Polity - Citizenship
- Indian Polity - Fundamental Rights
- Indian Polity - Directive Principles
- Indian Polity - Fundamental Duties
- Indian Polity - Union Executive
- Indian Polity - Union Legislature
- Indian Polity - Local Government
- Indian Polity - Judiciary
- Indian Polity - Federal System
- Indian Polity - Center State Relation
- Indian Polity - Emergency Provision
- Indian Polity - Elections System
- Indian Polity - Political Parties
- Constitutional Amendments
- Indian - Constitutional Schedules
- Indian Polity - Separation of Powers
- Indian Polity - Parts of Constitution
- Polity - International Organizations
- Indian Polity - Environment & Politics
- Indian Polity - Globalization
- Indian Polity - Popular Movements
- Indian Polity - Foreign Policy
- Indian Polity Useful Resources
- Indian Polity - Online Quiz
- Indian Polity - Online Test
- Indian Polity - Quick Guide
- Indian Polity - Useful Resources
- Indian Polity - Discussion
- Selected Reading
- UPSC IAS Exams Notes
- Developer's Best Practices
- Questions and Answers
- Effective Resume Writing
- HR Interview Questions
- Computer Glossary
- Who is Who
Indian Polity Tutorial
Indian Polity is a discipline that includes a wide range of topics such as the development of the Constitution, Citizenship, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles, the Executive, the President, the Prime Minister & Council of Ministers, Judiciary, State Governments, Local Government, Election system, and many more. Indian Polity is one of the essential disciplines of Social Science that makes us understand our democratic governance as well as our rights.
This tutorial is divided into different chapters and explains the concept of Indian Constitution and democratic type of governance.
Audience
This tutorial is designed exclusively for the students preparing for the different competitive exams including Civil Services, Banking, Railway, Eligibility Test, IAS, PCS, and all other competitive exams of such kind.
Furthermore, school students (especially class 11th and 12th standard) can also take advantage of this tutorial for the fast revision of their Political Science course (especially during the annual exam time).
Prerequisites
This tutorial is entirely based on NCERT Political Science (class 8th to 12th) Books; all the important points, concepts, and definitions are filtered; therefore, prior knowledge of basic Indian Polity or else having past experience of reading NCERT Political Science books is essential to understand the topics.