HOW TO PREPARE POLITY FOR 70TH BPSC EXAM|POLITY FOR BPSC PRE AND MAINS
1. INTRODUCTION
Hello friends i am Dy SP Shahid Eqwal BPSC 60-62 and BPSC 63 batch qualified candidate and i secured Rank 39 in BPSC 63 batch. I strongly feel that education must be free and fair for everybody and reach beyond social barriers. The most basic idea about creating this website is to disseminate my assumptions for free education. In this article i am going to describe preparation strategy of Indian polity for bpsc exam. i will also discuss important topics of Indian Polity for 70th BPSC Mains exam.
2. WEIGHTAGE OF INDIAN POLITY IN BPSC MAINS EXAM
Indian Polity is a part of General Studies Paper-2. A candidate is supposed to answer only 3 questions out of 5 questions being asked in history. Question No. 01 of the part-1 i.e Indian Polity is compulsory short answer question and the same is divided into 5 sub questions of 8/7 Marks each totalling 38 Marks.
Question No. 02 & Question No. 03 of the part-1 i.e Indian Polity is long answer question. Further Question No. 02 & Question No. 03 each have two questions and a candidates is required to choose one question each from Question No. 02 & Question No. 03. Question No. 02 & Question No. 03 also carry 38 marks thus making total marks 114 for Indian Polity.
3. HOW TO APPROACH INDIAN POLITY FOR BPSC MAINS
BPSC Mains Exam is subjective and selective in nature. Hence i would like to advise you to select certain topics of Indian Polity and prepare them rigorously. You should prefer only one book and that book is Indian Polity by M Laxmikanth. This book covers almost every aspect of Indian Polity in details for BPSC Pre and for BPSC Mains examination. This book is available in both languages i.e in Hindi and in English. In recent years it has also been observed that, some of the questions in Indian Polity in BPSC Mains exam is being asked based on current political issues. Thus you must also take a note of monthly magazines to prepare current political topics.MOTIVATION FOR BPSC EXAM
4. HOW TO CHOOSE TOPIC OF INDIAN POLITY FOR BPSC MAINS
It is pertinent to mention that you should choose topics of Indian Polity for BPSC Mains exam from two sources. These sources are as follow:-
- Indian Polity by M Laxmikanth.
- Monthly Magazine.
5. MOST IMPORTANT INDIAN POLITY TOPICS FOR 70TH BPSC MAINS
In this paragraph i am going to list some important topics of Indian Polity for 70th BPSC Mains exam. You are requested to prepare notes on these topics and revise the same again and again.
IMPORTANT TOPICS
- Article 370.
- Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).
- Characteristics of Indian Constitution.
- Characteristic of federal structure of Indian constitution.
- The concept of separation of power.
- Right to equality (Article 14)
- Right to Freedom (Article 19).
- Right of Life (Article 21).
- Fake encounter and Article 21
- Internet Shutdown & Article 21
- Right to constitutional remedy (Article 32)
- Classification of DPSP
- Conflict between Fundamental Rights and DPSP.
- Basic Structure of Indian constitution.
- Implementation of DPSP in India
- Implementation of DPSP in Bihar
- President of India: Power
- Constitutional position of President of India.
- National Emergency (Article 352)
- President rule in Indian states (Article 356).
- Financial Emergency (Article 360)
- Provision of amendment in Indian constitution.
- Basic Structure of Indian constitution.
- Characteristic of federal structure of Indian constitution.
- Power and jurisdiction of High Court.
- Power and jurisdiction of Supreme Court.
- No Confidence motion
- Ordinance power of President and Governor
- Pardoning power of President of India.
- Presidential form of government
- Parliamentary privilege
- Functional role of Indian Parliament
- Sovereignty of Parliament
- Comparison of Indian and American vice president
- Veto power of President of India
- Governor of state: Power.
- Constitutional position of Governor.
- Special status for the state of Bihar
- Liquor ban in the state of Bihar
- Panchayati Raj (73rd constitutional amendment).
- Salient features of 73rd constitutional amendment act
- Characteristic of Indian Political system.
- Anti Defection law in India.
- Pressure group in India.
- Influence of caste in Bihar political system.
- Electoral reforms.
- Citizens’ grievances redressal system in India
- Electoral bonds
- Judicial reforms
- Lok Adalat
- Police reforms
- Model code of conduct
- Good governance
- Uniform Civil Code
- Right to Information Act (RTI)
- E-Governance
- Principle of India Foreign Policy
- Effect of regional parties in Indian Political System.
- Public interest litigation (PIL)
- Judicial activism vs Judicial restraint
- Soft power foreign diplomacy of India
- Caste politics in context of India
- “The Chief Election Commissioner and other Election Commissioners (Appointment Conditions of Service and Term of Office), 2023”.
- Nari Shakti Vandan [Constitution (106th Amendment)] Act, 2023
- Sedition Law in India
- Decriminalization of politics.
- One nation one election.
6. CONCLUSION
Indian Polity play an important role in selection process bpsc mains level. Follow above mentioned strategy and suggested topics for better preparation. Feel free to comment on my post if any doubt remains with you in respect of bpsc exam preparation. Thanks for reading. Regards.
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