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The Supreme Court of India

The Supreme Court of India is the highest court of the India’s courts. It was established by Part V, Chapter IV of the Constitution...

Ranganath Commission

Reorganisation of States in India

After independence, the demand for the reorganisation of states on linguistic basis was raised from different regions. The Constitution Assembly appointed S. K. Dhar...

Civil Services of India

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Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY)

PMGSY- an Introduction The Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana was launched on 25 December, 2000 by the then NDA Government led by the Prime Minister...

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Central Vigilance Commission (CVC)

Establishment Central Vigilance Commission (CVC), a top Indian Governmental body, was formed in February 1964 to address the rampant corruption in government departments. Central Vigilance...

Important Government Schemes for Poverty Eradication

Mahatma Gandhi had once stated, “True Democracy can not be worked by some men sitting in top. It has to be worked from below...

Important Amendments of the Indian Constitution

24th Amendment of the Indian Constitution Act, 1971: It affirms the power of the Parliament to amend any part of the Constitution including Fundamental...

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National Medical Commission (NMC) – All You Need To Know

The government of India has decided to shut down Medical Council of India and bring the new National Medical Commission in its place to correct...

Real Estate Regulatory Bill 2016

Real Estate Regulatory Bill 2016 (Regulation and Development), was passed in the Upper House, the Rajya Sabha, on 10 March, Lok Sabha passed it on...

Fundamental Duties Incorporated in Constitution of India

After coming to terms with the comprehension that the rights and duties of the citizens are interwoven and correlative, our parliamentarians finally inserted the...

History of Civil Servies in India

The civil service was the 'steel-frame' of British administration. Lord Clive was the first to pay attention to the Civil Services. He prohibited the...

Father of Nation

Father of Nation (58 Countries) Afghanistan — Ahmad Shah Durrani Argentina — Don José de San Martín Australia — Sir Henry Parkes Bahamas —Sir Lynden Pindling Bangladesh — Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Bolivia —...

20 Features of Indian Constitution

Following are 20 most important Features of Indian Constitution that every Indian must know. 1. The Bulkiest Constitution of the World The Indian Constitution is one...

Annihilation of India Social Evils

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar had famously said, “A people and their religion must be judged by social standards based on social evils. No other standard...

Good Governance

We all aspire that our Government should be good and effective and, perhaps, this is the desire that has led to the formation of...

Human Rights – UN Declaration & Indian Constitution

United Nation's Universal Declaration of Human Rights All human beings are born free and equal in dignity. – Article 1 Everyone is entitled to all the...

Bicameral Parliamentary System

A bicameral parliamentary system is a system of two legislative Chambers. Indian system is bicameral because both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha...

State Legislative Assemblies/ Councils – MLA and MLC

All the States of India and some of Union Territories have legislative assemblies as their state legislature. Members of these legislative assemblies are elected by...

Fundamental Rights to Indian Citizens

The Constitution guarantees elaborate Fundamental Rights to Indian citizens, These are contained in Part III of the Constitution. The Fundamental Rights to Indian Citizens embodied...