
Preparing Indian Polity requires not only understanding constitutional concepts but also remembering several articles, provisions, commissions, and historical developments. Chapters like Special Provisions Relating to Certain Classes and topics such as the Sources of the Indian Constitution often involve multiple facts that students must recall accurately during exams.
Physics Wallah addresses this problem by offering videos that simplify the topics by explaining the background, constitutional provisions, and important case laws in an easy-to-follow manner. Instead of memorising scattered information, learners can understand how different provisions relate to social justice, governance, and the structure of the Constitution.
This video explains the constitutional provisions related to Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC/OBC), and Anglo-Indians. It covers key articles from Articles 330–342A, along with the different types of constitutional safeguards provided for disadvantaged communities.
The lecture also discusses key topics like reservations in legislatures, public services, and education, the role of the President in specifying SC/ST lists, and the functions of constitutional bodies. Important developments like the Mandal Commission, Indra Sawhney case, and the 102nd, 104th, and 105th Constitutional Amendments are also explained to help you understand the topic clearly.
This video explains the sources of the Indian Constitution and introduces simple tricks to remember which constitutional features were borrowed from different countries. It begins with the importance of the Government of India Act, 1935, which served as a major structural source for several administrative and governance provisions in the Constitution.
The lecture also covers key features adopted from different countries, like the parliamentary system, rule of law, single citizenship, and cabinet system from the UK. Through clear explanations and memory techniques, the video helps students easily recall these sources for Polity preparation.
These videos provide a helpful way to revise important concepts related to constitutional safeguards, reservation policies, and the global influences behind the Indian Constitution. By combining conceptual explanations with memory techniques, the lectures help learners grasp the logic behind the provisions and remember key facts more effectively, making them useful resources for competitive exam preparation.