Social and Political Life - III
Practice Other Chapters from Social and Political Life - III
In this chapter, we learn about the constitution and the need for a constitution. We study our fundamental rights and duties and the preamble of the Indian constitution. It explains the dowry system, its negative consequences and laws related to it.

In this chapter, we will learn about the parliamentary and presidential forms of government. We will study why the Indian constitution gives supreme power to the government. The role of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha is also explained here.

This chapter explains the powers of the President and Prime Minister of India. It lists all the presidents and prime ministers of India since independence. It also discusses the relations between union and state governments.

This chapter describes the Indian judiciary system. The supreme court is the highest court in India. It discusses the powers of supreme, high, subordinate and lower courts. It also explains the functions of police and the general police structure.

This chapter discusses the different types of social and economic inequality in India. It provides knowledge on marginalized communities and lists the major marginalized communities. It also describes the historical landmarks in social welfare.

