Indian Polity By - Laxmikant 7th Edition
One night, a new book arrived. It was glossy, thin, and reek of current affairs. It was called Crack the Prelims in 30 Days . The young student who lived in the room downstairs, Rohan, had placed it there. “Move over, old man,” the new book sneered at Laxmikant. “Your articles are static. Your schedules are ancient history. I have mnemonics! I have one-liners! I have ‘shortcuts to success’!”
Incorporates recent developments such as the 104th Constitutional Amendment Act regarding Anglo-Indian nominations. Indian Polity By Laxmikant 7th Edition
The next evening, Rohan came upstairs to study. He picked up the new book, read a page about the Preamble, and nodded. “Socialist, Secular, Democratic… got it.” He then turned to Crack the Prelims and memorized a trick: “The President is the nominal head – remember ‘NOM’ – Not Official Master.” One night, a new book arrived