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Panchayati Raj

Indian Polity Chapter 35: Panchayati Raj Panchayati Raj: Article 40: The state shall take steps to organize village panchayats and endow them with such powers and authority as may be necessary to enable them to function as units of self-government.…

Amendment Of The Indian Constitution

Indian Polity Chapter 34: Amendment Of The Indian Constitution Amendment Of The Indian Constitution: Amendment is nothing but modification of the Constitution. Amendment means Addition, Deletion Modification of that already existing in the Constitution. The amendment of the Indian constitution…

State Legislature

Indian Polity Chapter 33: State Legislature State Legislature: Parliament means the Lok Sabha, the Rajya Sabha and the President. Similarly State Legislature means The State Legislative Assembly or Lower House The State Legislative Council or Upper House The Governor Majority…

Official Language

Indian Polity Chapter 32: Official Language Official languages: The Official languages are mentioned in the 8th Schedule of the Constitution. The official language is mentioned in the part XVII of the Indian Constitution. The original Constitution mentioned 14 languages as…

Anti Defection Law

Indian Polity Chapter 31: Anti Defection Law Anti Defection Law: The anti defection law is applicable only to the current (present) members of Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha State Legislative Assemblies State Legislative Councils Before the year 1985 there is no…

Budget

Indian Polity Chapter 30: Budget Budget: For the development of the nation and for the implementation of the welfare schemes the government needs to spend money. When the government is spending money, it also collects money from the people in…

Comptroller And Auditor General

Indian Polity Chapter 28: Comptroller And Auditor General Comptroller And Auditor General: The Audit and Accounts Department was first created during British rule in 1753. Dr B R Ambedkar: The CAG is the most important officer under the constitution of…

Joint Public Service Commission

Indian Polity Chapter 27: Joint Public Service Commission Joint Public Service Commission: The Joint Public Service Commission is created by the parliament through a legislation (law). The JPSC is a statutory body. What Is A Statutory Body? The body that…

State Public Service Commission

Indian Polity Chapter 26: State Public Service Commission State Public Service Commission: Composition: There is a chairman for SPSC. There are other members for SPSC. Qualifications: The qualifications of Chairman and members are not specified in the Constitution. As nearly…

Parliamentary Committees

Indian Polity Chapter 29: Parliamentary Committees Parliamentary committees: The members in the Parliamentary committees are the members of the Parliament (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha) only. A Parliamentary committee may consist of either Members of Lok Sabha or members of…

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