11th Political Science Syllabus
Political Theory | | POLITICAL Indian Constitution at Work |
1.1 Political Theory: An Introduction | | 2.1 CONSTITUTION: WHY AND HOW? |
1.2 Freedom | | 2.2 RIGHTS IN THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION |
1.3 Equality | | 2.3 ELECTION AND REPRESENTATION |
1.4 Social Justice | | 2.4. EXECUTIVE |
1.5 Rights | | 2.5. LEGISLATURE |
1.6 Citizenship | | 2.6 JUDICIARY |
1.7 Nationalism | | 2.7 FEDERALISM |
1.8 Secularism | | 2.8 LOCAL GOVERNMENTS |
| | 2. 9 CONSTITUTIONS AS A LIVING DOCUMENT |
| | 2.10 THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE CONSTITUTION |
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