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One-Liners – Indian Politics

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.

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