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Indian Polity by M. Laxmikanth

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Genres Featured In Indian Polity

Textbook (Prominent)
Reference (Notable)
Non-Fiction (Prominent)

Themes Featured In Indian Polity

Democracy (Major)
Political Institutions (Significant)
Federalism (Moderate)
Election System (Noticable)
Governance (Moderate)
Social Justice (Minor)
Public Administration (Noticable)

Tones In Indian Polity

Informative (Strong)
Authoritative (Very Strong)
Analytical (Moderate)
Persuasive (Noticable)
Critical (Mild)
Objective (Strong)
Didactic (Moderate)
Reflective (Mild)
Encouraging (Noticable)
Pragmatic (Strong)

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