Understand the Historical Evolution of Indian Democracy
Gain In-Depth Knowledge of the 3 Pillars of Democracy
Explore the Making and Features of the Constitution
Course Outline
The course contains 40+ video lectures, visuals, and reading notes, but that’s not it! You also get:
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Smart, Prelims-Focused Notes:
Concise, exam-ready summaries with keyword tables, and quick-recall charts designed for UPSC-style retention.
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Concept-based Learning:
Go beyond rote memorisation, understand the “why” behind every Article, Amendment, and Institution.
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Case Studies:
Learn through real-life constitutional applications and contemporary controversies.
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Static + Dynamic Integration:
Understand how the Constitution interacts with current governance issues, Supreme Court rulings, and political developments.
Why this Course?
Indian Polity feels confusing because of its vast nature. With so many topics, it’s easy to feel lost about where to begin. This course helps you finally:
- Link History, Polity, and Current Affairs like UPSC toppers do
- Learn Polity across constitutional, political & administrative dimensions
- See Polity as an interesting, logical subject, not a boring one
This course doesn’t just prepare you for exams; it helps you understand how India actually works.
Learn from experienced mentors: Anubha Mishra, Kakoli Nath, Anirudh Nikhare, Himanshi Nandanwar & Paras Ganguly
Course Syllabus
- Introduction
- British Invasion in India
- Pre- independence Acts
- Political Movements
- Post- Independence Era
- Quick Revision
- Composition of the Constituent Assembly
- Working of the Constituent Assembly
- Committees of the Constituent Assembly
- Enforcement and Enactment
- Criticisms
- Quick Revision
- Salient Features
- Quick Revision
- Importance of the Preamble
- Integration of India
- The States of India
- Reorganization of States
- Quick Revision
- Introduction
- Citizenship and Constitution
- Modes of Acquisition and Termination
- Important Amendments to Citizenship Act, 1955
- Article 12
- Article 13
- Article 14
- Article 15 and 16
- Quick Revision
- Article 17 and 18
- Article 19 and 20
- Article 21 and 22
- Article 23 and 24
- Article 25, 26, 27 and 28
- Article 29 and 30
- Article 32
- Quick Revision
- Amendment of Fundamental Rights & Preamble
- Constitutional Amendments- Article 368
- Fundamental Duties
- Quick Revision
- Legal update Jan 20- Sept 20
- OBC Act, 2021
- Legislative Process
- Complete Procedural Scenario
- Ordinance Making Power of the President
- Quick Revision
- Meaning and Origin of DPSP
- Nature and Scope of DPSP
- Relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
- Judicial Interpretation of Directive Principles
- Introduction
- Industrial Relations Code 2020
- Code on Social Security 2020
- Code on Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions
- Doctrine of Basic Structure
- Federal System of Government
- Parliamentary System of Government
- President of India
- Assessment Answers
- Vice President
- Assessment Answers
- Supreme Court of India
- Assessment Answers
- Judicial Review
- Assessment Answers
- Union Council of Minister
- Assessment Answers
- Emergency Provisions under Constitution
- Assessment Answers
- Judicial Activism
- Assessment Answers
- Article 31
- Assessment Answers
Who should take this course?
This Indian Polity course is designed for:
- UPSC, State PSC, SSC-CGL, Banking, Railways, Defence & RBI aspirants who want a rock-solid foundation in Polity.
- Law, Political Science & Public Administration students who want conceptual clarity beyond textbooks.
- Teachers & Academic Professionals who want to simplify complex topics for their students.
- Curious citizens who want to know how India is actually governed.
Still unsure if it’s right for you? Send your query on WhatsApp at 7024993438, and we’ll help you out!