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
This Indian Polity online 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?
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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
- 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!