Topics
Indian Constitution at Work
Indian Constitution at Work
Political Theory: an Introduction
Political Theory: an Introduction
Constitution Why and How and Philosophy of the Constitution
Constitution: Why and How?
Freedom
Political Theory
Rights in the Indian Constitution
- Importance of Rights
- Bill of Right
- Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution
- Right to Equality
- Right to Freedom
- Right Against Exploitation
- Right to Freedom of Religion
- Cultural and Educational Rights
- Right to Constitutional Remedies
- Directive Principles of State Policy
- Relationship Between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
Political Theory
Freedom
Rights in the Indian Constitution
Equality
Election and Representation
Election and Representation
Equality
Legislature
- Why Do We Need a Parliament
- Two Houses of Parliament - Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
- Unicameral and Bicameral Legislatures
- Functions and Power of the Parliament
- Legislative Functions
- Control Over Executive
- Parliamentary Committees
- Parliament Self Regulation
- What Does Parliament Do
- How Does Parliament Make Law?
- Types of Bill
Social Justice
Executive
- What is an Executive
- Different Types of Executive - Parliamentary, Semi-presidential and Presidential
- Parliamentary Executive in India
- Power and Position of President
- Discretionary Powers of the President
- Vice President of India - Election, Power and Functions
- Prime Minister and Council of Ministers
- Permanent Executive - Bureaucracy
Social Justice
Legislature
Rights
Executive
- What is an Executive
- Different Types of Executive - Parliamentary, Semi-presidential and Presidential
- Discretionary Power of the President
- Vice President of India - Election, Power and Functions
- Parliamentary Executive in India
- Collective Responsibility and Role of Prime Minister
- Council of Ministers
- Governor and Chief Minister
- Permanent Executive - Bureaucracy
- Civil Service
- Classification of Civil Service - All India, Central and State Services
Rights
Citizenship
Judiciary
Citizenship
Judiciary
- Introduction and Composition of Judiciary
- Why Do We Need an Independent Judiciary
- Structure of the Judiciary
- Supreme Court of India
- High Court
- District Court
- Subordinate Court
- Jurisdiction of Supreme Court - Composition, Power and Function
- Appointment and Removal of Judges
- Judicial Activism
- Judiciary and Rights
- Judiciary and Parliament
Federalism
Federalism
Nationalism
Nationalism
Secularism
Local Governments
- Why Do We Need Local Governments
- Growth of Local Government in India
- 73rd Amendments
- Three Tier Structure Panchayati Raj
- Reservations
- State Election Commissioners
- State Finance Commission
- 74th Amendments
- Implementation of 73rd and 74th Amendments
- Rural and Urban Local Bodies - Composition Features of 73rd and 74th Amendments
Secularism
Local Governments
Peace
Constitution as a Living Document
Constitution as a Living Document
Peace
The Philosophy of the Constitution
Development
Development
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