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| | Key Focus Areas | | :--- | :--- | | Part I: Constitutional Framework | Historical Background, Making of the Constitution, Preamble, Union & Territory, Citizenship, Fundamental Rights, DPSP, Fundamental Duties. | | Part II: System of Government | Parliamentary vs. Federal System, Centre-State Relations, Emergency Provisions. | | Part III: Central Govt. | President, Vice-President, Prime Minister, Parliament, Supreme Court. | | Part IV: State Govt. | Governor, Chief Minister, State Legislature, High Courts. | | Part V: Local Government | Panchayati Raj, Municipalities. | | Part VI: Bodies | Constitutional (Election Commission, UPSC, Finance Commission) & Non-Constitutional (NITI Aayog, NHRC, CBI, Lokpal). | Finance Commission) & Non-Constitutional (NITI Aayog
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