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Welcome back to our Complete Indian Polity series. In this video, we dive into the actual text of the Constitution. We will cover the journey from Article 1 (India, that is Bharat) all the way to Article 62 (The President of India). This block contains the highest number of questions asked in any competitive exam! 📝 Topics Covered in this Video: Part I (Art 1-4): The Union and its Territory: Difference between "Union of India" and "Territory of India". How new states are formed (Article 3). Part II (Art 5-11): Citizenship: The concept of Single Citizenship and who regulates it (Parliament). Part III (Art 12-35): Fundamental Rights: The Magna Carta of India. Detailed breakdown of the 6 core rights and the heart & soul of the Constitution (Article 32 - Writs). Part IV (Art 36-51): DPSP: Directive Principles of State Policy. The 3 categories: Socialist, Gandhian, and Liberal-Intellectual. Part IV-A (Art 51A): Fundamental Duties: Added by the 42nd Amendment (Swaran Singh Committee). Part V (Art 52-62): The President of India: The Executive Head. We decode the Electoral College, the method of Proportional Representation, and the Impeachment Process (Article 61). Useful for: UPSC CSE (Prelims & Mains GS2) UP PCS / BPSC / MPPSC SSC CGL / CHSL NDA / CDS Keywords (Tags) Indian Polity Articles 1 to 51A, Fundamental Rights tricks UPSC, DPSP Socialist Gandhian Liberal, President of India electoral college, Article 61 Impeachment process, Citizenship Part 2 Constitution, Article 32 Writs explained, Divyansh sir Polity, Ok Listen. Hashtags #IndianPolity #ConstitutionOfIndia #UPSC #FundamentalRights #PresidentOfIndia #StatePCS #SSCCGL #PolityNotes