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Indian Politics One-Liners help candidates quickly revise important constitutional facts, Articles, political institutions, Parliament, Judiciary, and governance topics for competitive examinations.
These one-liner facts are highly useful for UPSC, SSC, Railway, Banking, Defence, State PSC, Insurance, and various government exams.
Constitution of India One-Liners
- Constitution of India adopted on → 26 November 1949
- Constitution came into effect on → 26 January 1950
- Architect of Indian Constitution → Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
- Indian Constitution is the → Lengthiest Written Constitution
- Constitution Day celebrated on → 26 November
- Indian Constitution borrowed features from → Various Countries
- Preamble is known as → Key to the Constitution
- Fundamental Duties added by → 42nd Amendment
- Fundamental Duties mentioned in → Article 51A
- Right to Constitutional Remedies → Article 32
Preamble One-Liners
- India is a → Sovereign Nation
- India is a → Socialist Country
- India is a → Secular State
- India follows → Democratic System
- India is a → Republic Nation
- Liberty, Equality & Fraternity are part of → Preamble
Fundamental Rights One-Liners
- Right to Equality → Articles 14-18
- Right to Freedom → Articles 19-22
- Right against Exploitation → Articles 23-24
- Right to Freedom of Religion → Articles 25-28
- Cultural & Educational Rights → Articles 29-30
- Right to Constitutional Remedies → Article 32
- Article 21 deals with → Right to Life
- Dr. B. R. Ambedkar called Article 32 → Heart & Soul of Constitution
Parliament One-Liners
- Lok Sabha is known as → House of the People
- Rajya Sabha is known as → Council of States
- Maximum strength of Lok Sabha → 552
- Maximum strength of Rajya Sabha → 250
- Money Bill can be introduced only in → Lok Sabha
- Chairman of Rajya Sabha → Vice-President
- Term of Lok Sabha → 5 Years
- Rajya Sabha is a → Permanent House
President & Prime Minister One-Liners
- President is the → Constitutional Head of India
- Prime Minister is the → Real Executive Head
- Article related to President → Article 52
- Article related to Prime Minister → Article 74
- Supreme Commander of Armed Forces → President
- President elected for → 5 Years
- Prime Minister appointed by → President
- First Prime Minister of India → Jawaharlal Nehru
- First President of India → Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Judiciary One-Liners
- Highest Court in India → Supreme Court
- Supreme Court established in → 1950
- Guardian of Constitution → Supreme Court
- Article related to Supreme Court → Article 124
- Highest Judicial Officer → Chief Justice of India
- Writs are issued by → Supreme Court & High Courts
Important Constitutional Schedules One-Liners
- 1st Schedule → States & Union Territories
- 7th Schedule → Union, State & Concurrent List
- 8th Schedule → Official Languages
- 9th Schedule → Laws protected from Judicial Review
- 10th Schedule → Anti-Defection Law
- 11th Schedule → Panchayati Raj
- 12th Schedule → Municipalities
Important Constitutional Amendments One-Liners
| Amendment | Importance |
|---|---|
| 42nd Amendment | Added Fundamental Duties |
| 44th Amendment | Removed Right to Property from Fundamental Rights |
| 61st Amendment | Voting age reduced to 18 Years |
| 73rd Amendment | Panchayati Raj System |
| 74th Amendment | Municipalities |
Election & Voting One-Liners
- Election Commission established in → 1950
- Voting age in India → 18 Years
- Universal Adult Franchise followed in → India
- Electronic Voting Machine → EVM
- Head of Election Commission → Chief Election Commissioner
Most Important Articles One-Liners
| Article | Related Topic |
|---|---|
| Article 14 | Right to Equality |
| Article 19 | Freedom Rights |
| Article 21 | Right to Life |
| Article 32 | Constitutional Remedies |
| Article 52 | President |
| Article 74 | Council of Ministers |
| Article 124 | Supreme Court |
Most Repeated Topics in Exams
- Fundamental Rights & Duties
- Important Articles
- Parliament & Judiciary
- Constitutional Amendments
- Preamble
- Election Commission
- President & Prime Minister
- Schedules of Constitution
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Indian Politics One-Liners help candidates quickly revise important constitutional facts, Articles, Parliament, Judiciary, Fundamental Rights, and governance topics for competitive examinations.
Regular revision of polity one-liners improves memory retention, constitutional awareness, and question-solving speed in General Knowledge and Political Science sections.