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  • 15-01-2013, 03:36 PM
    aditya singh

    Re: Which book should I follow for Indian Polity?

    Hi Dear

    There are numerous books available for preparation of Civil Services Exam; so you should choose wisely.

    Some good books for preparing Indian Politics are as follows:

    1. Indian Polity for the UPSC Civil Services Exams
    Author: Laxmikanth, M

    2.Bharat Ki Rajvyavastha (Hindi), 3/e
    by M Laxmikant

    3.Practice & Procedure of Parliament with particular reference to the Lok Sabha
    by M.N. Kaul, S.L. Shakdher

    4.POLITICAL ECONOMY OF THE PUNJAB:AN INSIDERS ACCOUNT
    by Pritam Singh

    5. Minorities in India
    by Anil Bhuimali

    6. Islam for Hindus
    by Arvind Sharma

    7. India Since Independence
    by Bipan Chandra, Mridula Mukherjee, Aditya Mukherjee

    8.India's Politics: A View from the Backbench
    by Bimal Jalan

    9.Political Representation of Muslims in India : 1952-2004
    by Iqbal A. Ansari

    Please note that the above mentioned books are for holistic reading so you should buy them according to your needs.

    Good luck.
  • 15-01-2013, 11:48 AM
    Mohit Bansal

    Re: Which book should I follow for Indian Polity?

    dear aspirant,


    Politics is the one of the easiest optional subject. It is easy to prepare and it syllabus is less as compare to other. So it is easy to prepare and easy to crack and most of the candidates choose it as optional subject.

    Best book For Indian Polity?

    Attachment 9377



    you also need to solve previous year papers for the exam. which is important part of preparation.

    you can download papers from following official link:

    http://www.upsc.gov.in/questionpaper/index.htm


    Good Luck......
  • 15-01-2013, 10:19 AM
    Jeet Masih

    Re: Which book should I follow for Indian Polity?

    I think Patrika Darpan magazine is the best for Indian Polity bcoz in this magazine all types question of politician, current affairs & GK.



    Thankyou
    Jeet Masih
  • 15-01-2013, 02:11 AM
    manojbadoniya

    Re: Which book should I follow for Indian Polity?

    Dear you should use some following books to prepare for UPSC Civil Service Exams 2013 :

    Constitution of India - Indian Polity by Bakshi
    DD Basu - Indian Constitution
    NCERT Books - +1 Level for Indian Political System
    Constitution of India by Kashyap
    IIPs General
    Frontline Magazine
    India Year Book

    Arihant Publication - General Studies and CSAT
    Upakr Publication - GS and CSAT for prelims
    RS Agrawal - Quantitive Aptitude
    Spectrum for Science and Technology
    Wizard for Current Affairs
    Economic Survey for Economy
    Disha Publication for Civil Services

    Dear for your kind information that only books are not enough to provide the complete help to prepare for exam and you will have to join any coaching institute which provides best result for civil services every year and as for as my views are concerned that you should join any top most ranked coaching institute to prepare for your exam if you are really serious about to become an IAS officer and make it as your aim and only think about your target that you have to become an IAS officer and if you are dedicated to your study and providing at least 15 hours everyday for your study then no one can stop you to reach to your destination so that dear you should only think about study and target and achieve your goal with honesty and bravely.

    All the best
  • 14-01-2013, 07:13 AM
    Unregistered

    Which book should I follow for Indian Polity?

    Which book should I follow for Indian Polity?

    thank you..

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