The focus of this paper is on the political processes and the actual functioning of the political system in India in the framework for a modern, secular and democratic society and simultaneously discussing the working of select political institutions like the Union Executive, the Parliament and the Judiciary
Framework of the study of State Politics, Determinants of the State Politics; Salient features of State Politics; Nature of Indian states
Evolution of State in British India, Demand for redistribution of State, State reorganization in 1956
Case of Linguistic states, Case of smaller states, Regionalism, Demand for separate statehood
State Executive- The Governor, Chief Minister, State Legislature
Emerging trends in state politics, Panchayati Raj System and its impact on state politics
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