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INDIAN POLITY M. LAXMIKANTH 8th edition

INDIAN POLITY M. LAXMIKANTH 8th edition

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Indian Polity Courseware Description

Indian Polity Courseware – M. Laxmikanth (8th Edition)

  • 95 chapters covering the entire Indian political and constitutional spectrum
  • Free & exclusive access to the full-colour digital companion with advanced features on McGraw Hill Edge
  • 40+ conceptual videos to reinforce learning on complex constitutional and governance topics
  • Solved 13 Previous Years' UPSC Prelims Polity Questions (including 2025)
  • Previous 12 years of UPSC Mains Polity Questions included
  • High-quality practice questions to build exam readiness
  • 18 Insightful Appendices (9 in book + 9 online) to support learning

About this Courseware

McGraw Hill is delighted to present the 8th Edition of its flagship title, Indian Polity by M Laxmikanth now designed as a Courseware. This Courseware marks a significant evolution, from a widely trusted print volume into a dynamic learning experience.

In addition to its comprehensive textual content, it now offers 3 new chapters, 40+ meticulously crafted conceptual videos simplifying complex concepts, 18 insightful appendices, Previous 13 years of UPSC Preliminary Polity Questions (including 2025) with Answer Keys, Previous 12 years of UPSC Main Polity Questions and a full-colour digital reference edition.

An all-time bestseller and one of the most trusted titles continue to be an essential read for aspirants of the Civil Services and other State Services examinations. Designed to meet the needs of not just competitive exam candidates but also postgraduates, research scholars, academicians, and general readers, the eighth edition offers a deeper and more interactive learning experience on India's political and constitutional framework.

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  • Conceptual videos
  • Study aids like flashcards and infographics
  • Knowledge enrichment content
  • Previous Years' Questions with explanations
  • Mock tests
  • Performance analytics
  • Author webinars & doubt-clearing sessions
  • Digital reference edition

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Table of Contents

Preface to the Eighth Edition
Preface to the First Edition

  1. Historical Background
  2. Making of the Constitution
  3. Concept of Constitution
  4. Salient Features of the Constitution
  5. Preamble of the Constitution
  6. Union and its Territory
  7. Citizenship
  8. Fundamental Rights
  9. Directive Principles of State Policy
  10. Fundamental Duties
  11. Amendment of the Constitution
  12. Basic Structure of the Constitution
  13. Parliamentary System
  14. Federal System
  15. Centre–State Relations
  16. Inter-State Relations
  17. Emergency Provisions
  18. President
  19. Vice-President
  20. Prime Minister
  21. Central Council of Ministers
  22. Cabinet Committees
  23. Parliament
  24. Parliamentary Committees
  25. Parliamentary Group
  26. Supreme Court
  27. Judicial Review
  28. Judicial Activism
  29. Public Interest Litigation
  30. Governor
  31. Chief Minister
  32. State Council of Ministers
  33. State Legislature
  34. High Court
  35. Subordinate Courts
  36. Tribunals
  37. National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission
  38. Lok Adalat and other courts
  39. Panchayati Raj
  40. Municipalities
  41. Union Territories
  42. Scheduled and Tribal Areas
  43. Election Commission
  44. Union Public Service Commission
  45. State Public Service Commission
  46. Finance Commission
  47. Goods and Services Tax Council
  48. National Commission for SCs
  49. National Commission for STs
  50. National Commission for BCs
  51. Special Officer for Linguistic Minorities
  52. Comptroller and Auditor General of India
  53. Attorney General of India
  54. Advocate General of the State
  55. Constitutional Prescriptions
  56. NITI Aayog
  57. National Human Rights Commission
  58. State Human Rights Commission
  59. National Commission for Women
  60. National Commission for Protection of Child Rights
  61. National Commission for Minorities
  62. Central Information Commission
  63. State Information Commission
  64. Central Vigilance Commission
  65. Central Bureau of Investigation
  66. Lokpal and Lokayuktas
  67. National Investigation Agency
  68. National Disaster Management Authority
  69. Bar Council of India
  70. Law Commission of India
  71. Delimitation Commission of India
  72. North Eastern Council
  73. Co-operative Societies
  74. Official Language
  75. Public Services
  76. Rights and Liabilities of the Government
  77. Special Provisions Relating to Certain Classes
  78. Special Provisions for Some States
  79. Political Parties
  80. Role of Regional Parties
  81. Elections
  82. Election Laws
  83. Electoral Reforms
  84. Voting Behaviour
  85. Coalition Government
  86. Anti-Defection Law
  87. Pressure Groups
  88. National Integration
  89. Foreign Policy
  90. National Commission to Review the Working of the Constitution
  91. Landmark Judgements and their Impact
  92. Judgements expanding the scope of Article 21
  93. Judgements Relating to The Amendments
  94. Judgements Relating to The Amendments
  95. World Constitutions

Appendices

  • Appendix I: Articles of the Constitution
  • Appendix II: Subjects of Union, State and Concurrent Lists
  • Appendix III: Table of Precedence
  • Appendix IV: Constitutional Amendments at a Glance
  • Appendix V: Constitutional Amendments with Reference to Articles
  • Appendix VI: Model Code of Conduct Relating to Elections
  • Appendix VII: Flag Code of India
  • Appendix VIII: Presidents, Vice-Presidents, Prime Ministers, etc.
  • Appendix IX: Chairpersons of the National Commissions

Question Sets

  • Question Set I: UPSC Questions on Indian Polity General Studies Prelims (2013-25)
  • Question Set II: Practice Questions on Indian Polity General Studies Prelims
  • Question Set III: UPSC Questions on Indian Polity General Studies Mains (2013-24)
  • Question Set IV: Practice Questions on Indian Polity General Studies Mains
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