Master Indian Polity with Pavneet Singh’s Mind Maps Preparing for the UPSC and State Civil Services examinations often feels like navigating a labyrinth of facts, articles, and constitutional nuances. Indian Polity Mind Maps by Pavneet Singh has emerged as a specialized resource designed to simplify this complexity through visual learning. By converting dense text into structured flowcharts and diagrams, this book aims to provide a "one-stop solution" for rapid revision and factual recall. Key Features of the Indian Polity Mind Maps
Rohan was impressed by Pavneet Singh's initiative and decided to purchase the official PDF version. He received a high-quality, updated version of the book, which helped him prepare for his exams.
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Q3: Can I get into trouble for downloading a pirated copy?
A: In India, downloading pirated educational material is a civil offense (Copyright Act, 1957). Enforcement is rare, but it’s unethical and risky for malware.
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS (Part III, Art. 12-35)
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├── Right to Equality (Art. 14-18)
│ ├── 14: Equality before law
│ ├── 15: No discrimination (religion, race, caste, sex, birthplace)
│ ├── 16: Equal opportunity in public employment
│ ├── 17: Abolition of untouchability
│ └── 18: Abolition of titles (except academic/military)
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├── Right to Freedom (Art. 19-22)
│ ├── 19: 6 freedoms (speech, assembly, association, movement, residence, profession)
│ ├── 20: Protection in conviction
│ ├── 21: Protection of life & personal liberty
│ ├── 21A: Right to education (6-14 years)
│ └── 22: Protection against arrest & detention
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├── Right against Exploitation (Art. 23-24)
│ ├── 23: Prohibition of human trafficking & forced labour
│ └── 24: No child labour below 14 years
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├── Right to Freedom of Religion (Art. 25-28)
│ ├── 25: Freedom of conscience & religion
│ ├── 26: Manage religious affairs
│ ├── 27: No taxes for religious promotion
│ └── 28: No religious instruction in state-funded institutions
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├── Cultural & Educational Rights (Art. 29-30)
│ ├── 29: Protect language, script, culture
│ └── 30: Right of minorities to establish & administer educational institutions
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└── Right to Constitutional Remedies (Art. 32)
└── Writs: Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Prohibition, Certiorari, Quo Warranto