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VOL. 6, ISSUE 2 (2024)
Political impact and issues of Indian Education System
Authors
Banoth Elender
Abstract
India holds the title of the largest democracy
in the world. It has a multitude of political parties that engage in election
campaigns. In the 1996 presidential election, close to 600 million voters
participated, with an average of 26 candidates competing for each of the 543
seats in the territorial constituencies. Elections in India occur at various
levels. The primary levels are the national elections, which form the national
government, and the state elections, which create the state government.
There are also elections for village, town, and city
councils. Political issues vary widely in Indian
politics. However, these problems have persisted for a long time without any
answers. Some problems are on a national scale, while others are localized.
Others want for more cultural autonomy inside Indian states, while certain
tribes desire greater economic and social rights for their people. Some wanted
to become independent states while others wanted to become autonomous states
inside the Indian Union. Despite its many issues, India continues to exist as a
single democratic state. However, India still has a number of unresolved
political issues. The educational system is unquestionably the bedrock of every
nation. Man, and hence the country, becomes civilized as a result of education.
It educates humanity in ethical and moral ideals. Half of the job of the
country’s growth is completed if we have a well-developed and balanced
educational system. However, when we look at the Indian context, we see that
the Indian education system is beset by a slew of problems that must be handled
as soon as possible; we have some major concerns, and so the obstacles are
greater.
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Pages:82-84
How to cite this article:
Banoth Elender "Political impact and issues of Indian Education System". International Journal of Sociology and Political Science, Vol 6, Issue 2, 2024, Pages 82-84
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