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Citizenship Important facts: Learn Polity

Citizenship Important facts: Constitution of India don’t talk about acquisition and loss of citizenship, it only talked  Citizenship. Constitution speaks only about citizenship at the day...

Top trick to remember Polity easily: Schedules

Schedules of Indian constitution:- Indian constitution’s Schedules can be learn by remembering just a story. It’s a story about a person who went to my neighbor...

Union & states and Formation of states :-Polity

Union & states and Formation of states : This very chapter is most important in SSC or other government exams You should also study weekly Current...

Study Polity: Features of Indian Constitution

Features of Indian Constitution: The features of Indian Constitution has been proved very important topics in exams from SSC to other government exams like UPSC,...

Learn Polity: Facts about Preamble

Learn Polity: Facts about Preamble to Indian constitution- We the People of India having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a Sovereign, Socialist Secular Democratic...

Indian Polity Questions for Exams

Indian Polity Questions: Q –1 Which of the following combinations are correctly matched?    (1) Territorial Nexus: object should have territorial  connection with the state (2)...

Indian Polity for Government Exams: Judiciary and Tax System in India

Indian Polity for Exams: For more you may also like:Making of the Constitution Supreme Court and High Court:   Supreme Court High Court Appointment of Judges A distinguished jurist can be...

Basic Questions of Indian Polity

Basic Questions of Indian Polity: Indian Polity is the very constant subject that always appears in the exams so here we are with the basic...

Right approach to study Polity for UPSC: Various Constitutional and Statutory bodies

Polity for UPSC, SSC and Bank: Polity a subject with lots of facts, aspirants find it very tiring task to study polity . so we...

Polity questions for UPSC and SSC

Polity questions for UPSC and SSC: Q–1  Consider the following statements. The Indian constitution is    (1)    an unwritten constitution (2)    a written constitution (3)    largely...