(GE-2) Unit-2: Basic features of the Indian Constitution imntroduction to the indian constitution
Introduction to the indian constitution, B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, Generic Elective

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

Basic features of the Indian Constitution: 1. Lengthiest written constitution: – The Indian Constitution is renowned for being the world’s lengthiest written constitution. It was adopted on January 26, 1950, and it consists of a preamble and 470 articles, divided into 25 parts, along with 12 schedules and 5 appendices. The length is a reflection […]

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(GE-2) UNIT–I: Constitutional antecedents and the making of the Constitution of India
Introduction to the indian constitution, B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, Generic Elective

(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 various historical events and influences. Here’s a detailed overview of each topic you mentioned: 1. Historical Events and Influences: a. Ancient Indian Legal Traditions: – The Constitution of India drew inspiration from ancient Indian legal traditions, including the Manusmriti and

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varna and jati system in ancient india
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, ideas-and-institutions-in-indian-political-thought, Semester 1

Discuss the Varna and Jati System in Ancient India

origins and meanings of the terms Varna and Jati in ancient Indian social thought:-   In historic Indian social notion, the ideas of “varna” and “jati” are necessary components of the complex social shape that has developed over millennia. These phrases are related to the Hindu caste system, which has had a profound impact on

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(DSC-2) Unit-5: Rajya and Rashtra notes delhi pathshlala
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, ideas-and-institutions-in-indian-political-thought, Semester 1

Rajya and Rashtra in ancient India

Origins and meanings of the terms Rajya and Rashtra in ancient Indian political thought:-   In historical Indian political notion, the phrases Rajya and Rashtra maintain extensive significance, reflecting awesome yet interconnected factors of governance, society, and political agency. It’s essential to delve into the ancient and philosophical context of these phrases to recognize their

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sabha and samiti notes
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, ideas-and-institutions-in-indian-political-thought, Semester 1

Sabha and Samiti notes

origins and meanings of the terms Sabha and Samiti in ancient Indian political thought:- In historic Indian political thought, the terms sabha and samiti are associated with distinctive elements of governance, mainly inside the context of early Vedic and later Vedic durations. These phrases are located in historical Indian texts like the Vedas and later Sanskrit

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dharma dhamma and danda
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, ideas-and-institutions-in-indian-political-thought, Semester 1

Dharma Dhamma and Danda notes

What are the meanings and implications of the concepts of Dharma Dhamma and Danda in ancient Indian political thought? In ancient Indian political thought, the concepts of Dharma Dhamma and Danda are fundamental to understanding the moral and ethical foundations of governance and social order. These concepts have deep roots in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain

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Ideas and Institutions in Indian Political Thought : Statecraft in Ancient India
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, ideas-and-institutions-in-indian-political-thought, Semester 1

Statecraft in Ancient India

Main characteristics and features of the Historical Indian political system:- The ancient Indian political machine became various and developed over centuries, with diverse areas having specific kinds of governance. Statecraft in Ancient India played a crucial role in shaping the political landscape of the time. Here are some key characteristics and capabilities of the historical

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Integral Humanism: Deen Dayal Upadhyaya
Ideas in indian political thoughts, B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, Generic Elective

Integral Humanism: Deen Dayal Upadhyaya (GE)

origin and context of integral humanism as a political philosophy:- Integral humanism is a political and philosophical concept that has its roots in the works of Deendayal Upadhyaya, an Indian political philosopher, economist, and one of the key leaders of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, which later evolved into the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in India.

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Savarkar’s concept of Hindutva
Ideas in indian political thoughts, B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, Generic Elective

Savarkar’s concept of Hindutva (GE)

What is Savarkar’s concept of Hindutva and how does it differ from the conventional notion of Hinduism? Veer Savarkar’s concept of Hindutva is multifaceted, encompassing cultural, political, and nationalistic dimensions. It was articulated in his 1923 pamphlet titled “Hindutva: Who is a Hindu?” In this work, Savarkar sought to define the Hindu identity in a

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