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Parts of the Indian Constitution – Easy Trick for UPSC & Other Exams

Parts of the Indian Constitution — Mnemonic

Parts of the Indian Constitution — Mnemonic

U Can Fly Directly From US to UP to Meet Civil Servent Ram;

Fruits Taste Sweet To Eat So Only Eat Maggi As Tasty Snack.

Trick (word) Part Subject Articles
UPart IThe Union & its Territories1 – 4
CanPart IICitizenship5 – 11
FlyPart IIIFundamental Rights12 – 35
DirectlyPart IVDirective Principles of State Policy (DPSP)36 – 51
FromPart IV-AFundamental Duties51A
UPart VThe Union (President, Parliament, etc.)52 – 151
SPart VIThe States (Governor, State Legislature, etc.)152 – 237
Part VIIStates in Part B of the First Schedule (Repealed)238
UPart VIIIThe Union Territories239 – 242
PPart IXThe Panchayats243 – 243O
MeetPart IX-AThe Municipalities243P – 243ZG
CivilPart IX-BCo-operative Societies243ZH – 243ZT
ServentPart XScheduled & Tribal Areas244 – 244A
RamPart XIRelation between the Union & the States245 – 263
FruitsPart XIIFinance, Property, Contracts & Suits264 – 300A
TastePart XIIITrade, Commerce & Intercourse within the territory of India301 – 307
SweetPart XIVServices under the Union & the States308 – 323
ToPart XIV-ATribunals323A – 323B
EatPart XVElections324 – 329A
SoPart XVISpecial provisions relating to certain classes (SCs, STs, OBCs)330 – 342
OnlyPart XVIIOfficial Language343 – 351
EatPart XVIIIEmergency Provisions352 – 360
MaggiPart XIXMiscellaneous361 – 367
AsPart XXAmendment of the Constitution368
TastyPart XXITemporary, Transitional & Special Provisions369 – 392
SnackPart XXIIShort title, Commencement, Authoritative Text in Hindi & Repeals393 – 395

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