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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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Unicameral Parliamentary System

In government, unicameral is the practice of having one legislative or parliamentary chamber. Thus, a Unicameral Parliamentary System or unicameral legislature is a legislature...

Indian Audits and Accounts Department

The Indian Audits and Accounts Department has a history of more than hundred years old. The Indian Audits and Accounts Department was formed in 1860 and...

Domestic Violence Act, 2005

The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 which is popularly known as Domestic Violence Act, 2005 was enacted by the Parliament on...

Schedules in the Constitution of India

Schedules in the Constitution of India : The Constitution of India contains twelve Schedules in the Constitution of India from 1 to 12.   Schedules in the Constitution of...

Acquisition, Rights and Termination of Citizenship

Mode of acquisition of citizen after January 26, 1950 Public Authorities: MPs and MLAs should be declared Public Authorities under the Right to Information...

Overseas Citizens of India (OCI)

Citizenship Amendment Act, 2005   The Citizenship Amendment Act, 2005 was passed by the Parliament to make provisions for dual citizenship by amending the Citizenship...

Fundamental Duties of Indian Citizen

Originally, the Fundamental Duties of Indian Citizen were not provided in the Constitution. On the basis of the recommendations of Swarn Singh Committee, these duties...

State Information Commission

The Right to Information Act, 2005, mentions that every State Government is to constitute a body to be known as the Information Commission to...

India – Bangladesh Relations

India's links with Bangladesh are civilizational, cultural, social and economic. There is much that unites the two countries – a shared history and common...

Strengthening Gram Swaraj via Panchayats

In order to assist Panchayat Raj Institutions in delivering Sustainable Development Goals the Government has proposed a new scheme, Rashtriya Gram Swaraj Abhiyan. Under...

Borrowed Features of The Constitution

The Founding Fathers of the Indian Constitution were wise enough to know about the Borrowed Features of The Constitution from the experience gained in the...

Citizenship

Citizenship is the legal relationship between the state and its population. It confers civil and political rights upon the people who compose the State. The Constitution...