Indian Polity encompasses the structure and functioning of the Indian government. It includes the Constitution, laws, and political institutions. The Indian political system is a federal structure. It balances power between the central and state governments. Key features include democracy, secularism, and social justice. Understanding Indian Polity is essential for grasping the country's governance and legal framework. It shapes the nation's identity and unity.
The fiscal space of state of Indias has seen notable changes in recent years. The 14th Finance Commission (FC) increased states’ share in central taxes from 32 to...
The Government of India is set to introduce the Higher Education Commission of India (HECI) Bill 2025 in the upcoming Winter Session of Parliament. This move comes five...
The Supreme Court of India recently delivered a landmark judgment on the powers of Governors and the President under the Constitution. This ruling has sparked intense debate about...
The Government of India has annually observed Samvidhan Divas on 26 November since 2015. This commemorates the adoption of the Constitution in 1949. The day honours Dr B...
The Constitution of India recently celebrated its 76th anniversary. Drafted during a turbulent period marked by partition and the end of colonial rule, it set new standards in...
Research fraud has become a critical issue worldwide. In India, the problem is more severe in higher education. The number of journal publications and retractions is rising fast....
The state of Tamil Nadu faced controversy in 2025 over the appointment of a regular Director-General of Police (DGP). For the first time in recent years, the government...
India implemented four new labour codes on 21 November 2025. These codes, passed between 2019 and 2020, replace 29 older central labour laws. They cover wages, social security,...
Canada has recently taken step to modernise its citizenship-by-descent laws. Bill C-3, an Act to amend the Citizenship Act (2025), received royal assent. This change addresses outdated rules...
The Supreme Court of India recently clarified the Governor’s discretionary powers concerning Bills passed by State Legislatures under Article 200 of the Constitution. This judgement followed a Presidential...