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VOL. 5, ISSUE 1 (2023)
Problems and prospects on Indian democracy
Authors
Ankilla Shankar
Abstract
A vote based system implies rule by individuals to guarantee that each resident partakes in the dynamic cycle either straightforwardly or in a roundabout way through chosen delegates. India is the biggest majority rules government on the planet. In the last over sixty years it has worked effectively well somewhat. Yet, in present day India it needs to confront many moves that should be handled to guarantee genuine majority rules government. These difficulties might include: social and monetary imbalances, neediness and joblessness, Lack of education and obliviousness, casteism, communalism, populace blast, regionalism, defilement and psychological oppression, and so forth. India necessities to foster new proposition to change a majority rules government. Regulation assumes significant part in political renewal and may assist with forestalling incorrectly rehearses and empower great ones. Yet, simple legitimate changes alone don't help as the progressions parents in law may now and again demonstrate counterproductive and may result into adverse consequence on society. Subsequently, the best regulations engage individuals to complete vote based changes. The Right to Data Act is the best model that fills in as a guard dog against maltreatment of majority rule standards. The difficulties to the majority rules government might be handled via developments of dissident or by the politically cognizant residents. Political parties make all the efforts to mould public opinion for their personal gains. Recently, we are witnessing a practice called the opion polls or exit-polls. These practices does not have any scientific basis as they as some of the news items associated with it are paid news. A portion of the actions that can be taken to support a genuine parliamentarian a majority rules government in India include: accomplishing 100 percent proficiency; teaching the majority about equitable privileges; guaranteeing better security of principal freedoms, and to guarantee opportunity of press, the creator has endeavored to study and dissect the current majority rule arrangement in India and propose vital changes to guarantee a feasible vote based system in India.
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Pages:50-52
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Ankilla Shankar "Problems and prospects on Indian democracy". International Journal of Sociology and Political Science, Vol 5, Issue 1, 2023, Pages 50-52
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