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By Bhabani Sankar B.Singh

Bhabani Sankar B.Singh Daringbadi, Kandhamal Odisha, India Pin-762104

A few words from me.........

Bhabani Sankar B.Singh ( MA BJ )

Being a student of journalism writing is an obvious passion .Apart from that ,am passionate about good movies ,good music , good books ,good food ,good prose, poetry and the news events like international, national ,state, business, sports, science and technology .Basically all the good things life has to offer. A Writing of poems is another gift from God to me that I believe .It is a passion of my life .I can not take a single step in my life without writing a line of poems on anything that comes into my mind. I have been writing poems from my childhood.
My beloved Papa (Mr.Sarada Charan Baliar Singh) is the driving force behind all my drama writings , poems writings and composing of music. And at the same I am now able to write songs on different themes. My Papa is a poet ,writer ,musician, dramatist and a great social worker who directly pushed me to be like him and I think that I have taken full advantages of my Papa’s qualities in the journey of my life.

Bhabani Sankar B.Singh Daringbadi,Boini Sahi Kandhamal,Odisha PIN-762104 PH-08895316306

Contents........................

Unit -1
Indian Constitution and its basic characteristics
1. Objects and ideals of Indian Constitution and Parliamentary System
2. Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy
3. Federal and unitary nature ;Centre – State relationship; Civil Services
4. Election , emergency powers : Amendments of constitution

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