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The notes strictly adhere to the UPSC syllabus. The core chapters include:
Best for Prelims & 60-day revision schedule. Not sufficient for Mains answer writing.
For example, under the Governor chapter, after explaining Article 155 and 156, the notes add:
"Vartaman Bihar Rajyapal: Rajendra Arlekar (2024 tak)." "Bihar mein Rajyapal ka aakraman? 1998 mein, Rajyapal Sunder Singh Bhandari ne Rabri Devi ki sarkar ko hatane ki suchna di thi – Atal Bihari Vajpayee ji ke kathanusar."
If you have ever interacted with a UPSC Civil Services aspirant or a State PSC candidate, you have likely heard one piece of advice repeated endlessly: “Indian Polity is the highest-scoring subject.”
Gyan Bindu Polity Notes are known for their comprehensive coverage of the Indian Polity syllabus. Some of the key features of these notes include:
You should not drop your core textbook.