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In this lecture, we explain the Constitutional Development of India in a clear, analytical and exam-oriented manner, specially designed for UPSC, OAS, PSC, SSC and other competitive exams. This class covers the complete journey of India’s constitutional evolution from Company Rule to the Republic of India (1757–1950), focusing on why each Act was introduced, what it aimed to achieve, and how it contributed to the making of the Indian Constitution. 📌 Topics Covered: Regulating Act, 1773 – Beginning of British Parliamentary Control Pitt’s India Act, 1784 – Dual Control System Charter Acts (1813–1853) – End of Company Monopoly & Administrative Reforms Government of India Act, 1858 – Crown Rule in India Indian Councils Acts (1861 & 1892) – Entry of Indians in Councils Morley–Minto Reforms, 1909 – Separate Electorates Montagu–Chelmsford Reforms, 1919 – Dyarchy System Simon Commission, 1927 – Indian Protest & Constitutional Demand Government of India Act, 1935 – Blueprint of Indian Constitution Cripps Mission, 1942 – Wartime Offer & Failure Cabinet Mission Plan, 1946 – Road to Constituent Assembly Indian Independence Act, 1947 – Transfer of Power 🎓 Why this lecture is important? Helps in UPSC Prelims factual clarity Builds Mains-ready conceptual understanding Explains link between British Acts and Indian Constitution Ideal foundation for Indian Polity 👉 Watch till the end to understand how colonial laws were transformed into a democratic Constitution. #Constitutional #indian constitution #Indian polity #Upsc polity #Oas polity #Psc polity #Ssc polity #britishact #CompanyRuleToRepublic #GovernmentOfIndiaAct1935 #cripps #cabinetmission #IndianIndependenceAct1947 #ConstitutionMakingInIndia #polity #pscgk #Oas preparation #CivilServicesPreparation #IndianHistoryAndPolity #OASDaily730