Indian Polity Chapter 2 in 10 Minutes | Union and Its Territory | Audio Book  #education4all

Indian Polity Chapter 2 in 10 Minutes | Union and Its Territory | Audio Book #education4all

Welcome to Education4All . Chapter 2 of our Indian Polity Audio Book series! 🇮🇳 In this episode, we dive deep into the Union and Its Territory (Articles 1 to 4 of the Indian Constitution). Whether you are traveling, exercising, or just relaxing, this unique Dialogue-Based Audio Lecture (featuring Ravindra Sir & Riya) will help you visualize and memorize the toughest concepts of Indian Polity effortlessly. This video covers the complete timeline of the Reorganization of States in India, from 1950 to the present day, including the latest J&K Reorganization Act. 📚 TOPICS COVERED IN THIS VIDEO: This video provides a detailed breakdown of: Constitutional Provisions (Articles 1-4): Article 1: India, that is Bharat, as a 'Union of States'. Difference between 'Union of India' vs 'Territory of India'. Article 2 vs Article 3: Admission of new states vs Internal readjustment of boundaries/names. Article 4: Why these laws are not considered Constitutional Amendments under Article 368. Supreme Court Judgments: The famous Berubari Union Case (1960) and the exchange of enclaves with Bangladesh (100th Amendment Act). Evolution of States: Dhar Commission (1948) & JVP Committee: Rejection of linguistic basis. Fazl Ali Commission (1953): Acceptance of language as a basis for state reorganization. State Reorganization Act, 1956: Formation of 14 States and 6 UTs. Chronology of New States (1956-2024): A complete timeline of how Maharashtra, Gujarat, Nagaland, Haryana, Sikkim, Goa, Chhattisgarh, Uttarakhand, Jharkhand, and Telangana were formed. Rapid Fire Revision: A special Q&A round to test your memory on state formation years. ⏳ TIMESTAMPS (Jump to specific topics): 00:00 - Introduction: Union & Its Territory 00:45 - Article 1: Union of States vs Territory of India 01:58 - Article 2 & 3: Power of Parliament to Reorganize States 02:44 - Berubari Union Case (1960) & Supreme Court Ruling 03:30 - Classification of States in 1950 (Part A, B, C, D) 04:00 - Dhar Commission (1948) & JVP Committee 04:28 - Formation of Andhra Pradesh (First Linguistic State) 04:50 - Fazl Ali Commission & 7th Constitutional Amendment (1956) 05:35 - Rapid Fire Round: Chronology of State Formation 06:23 - The Special Case of Sikkim (35th & 36th Amendment) 07:20 - Jammu & Kashmir Reorganization Act 2019 07:38 - Renaming of States (United Provinces to UP, Mysore to Karnataka, etc.) 🎯 WHO IS THIS VIDEO FOR? This audio lecture is highly beneficial for aspirants preparing for: UPSC Civil Services (IAS/IPS/IFS) - GS Paper 2 State PCS Exams: JPSC (Jharkhand), BPSC (Bihar), UPPSC, MPPSC, RPSC. SSC CGL, CHSL, MTS & Railway Exams. Law Students: Studying Constitutional Law of India. 📝 KEY NOTES FOR REVISION: Indestructible Union: India is described as an "Indestructible Union of Destructible States." Sikkim: Became an 'Associate State' by the 35th Amendment (1974) and a full state by the 36th Amendment (1975). Telangana: Created on 2nd June 2014 from Andhra Pradesh. J&K: Bifurcated into two UTs (J&K and Ladakh) on 31st October 2019. 📢 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: If you found this audio book helpful for your exam preparation, please LIKE the video, SHARE it with your study group, and SUBSCRIBE to Education For All for more such high-quality educational content. 🔔 Turn on the Bell Icon to get notified for Indian Polity Chapter 3: Citizenship! Search Tags: Indian Polity Audio Book, Union and its Territory UPSC, Article 1 to 4 of Indian Constitution, M Laxmikanth Polity Chapter 5, Reorganization of States in India, Dhar Commission and JVP Committee, Fazl Ali Commission, Berubari Case Explained, Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization Act 2019, Indian Polity in Hindi, Constitution of India Audio Lecture, Polity for SSC CGL, Education For All Ravindra Kumar, Sarkari Naukri Preparation, JPSC Polity Notes. #IndianPolity #UPSC #ConstitutionOfIndia #UnionAndItsTerritory #PolityAudioBook #LaxmikanthPolity #SSC #JPSC #BPSC #EducationForAll #Article1to4 #RavindraKumar