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Introduction to the indian constitution

The Introduction to the Indian Constitution course helps students learn the basic parts, ideas, and organization of the Indian Constitution. It discusses important subjects like rights, duties, the separation of powers, and how institutions like Parliament, the courts, and the government work. The course also looks at the history of the Constitution and how it helps India’s democracy.

Great for students who want to understand the basics of India’s laws and political system.

(GE-2) Unit-6: Centre-State Relations and Decentralization

Centre-State Relations and Decentralization introduction to the indian constitution

1. Meaning and Significance of Centre-State Relations and Decentralization:– Meaning: Centre-state relations refer to the …

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(GE-2) Unit-5: Organs of Constitutional Governance- Legislature Executive and Judiciary

organs of constitutional governance introduction to the indian constitution

1. Organs of Constitutional Governance: Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary – Legislature: The legislative branch is …

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(GE-2) Unit-4: Obligations of State and Duties of Citizens

obligation of state and duties of citizens (GE-8): Introduction to the indian institution

1. Obligations of State and Duties of Citizens: – Obligations of the State: – Definition: …

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(GE-2) Unit-3: Fundamental Rights

unit-3: fundamental rights (GE-2): introduction to the indian constitution

Fundamental Rights: – Definition: Fundamental Rights are the basic human rights and freedoms that are …

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(GE-2) Unit-2: Basic features of the Indian Constitution

(GE-2) Unit-2: Basic features of the Indian Constitution imntroduction to the indian constitution

Basic features of the Indian Constitution: 1. Lengthiest written constitution: – The Indian Constitution is …

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(GE-2) UNIT–I: Constitutional antecedents and the making of the Constitution of India

(GE-2) UNIT–I: Constitutional antecedents and the making of the Constitution of India

The making of the Constitution of India is a complex and fascinating process that involves …

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