The Story of Indian Democracy 1. Interest groups are part and parcel of a functioning democracy. Discuss. Ans- Since India is a democratic country, this is why many of the interest group play different role to enhance democracy. • These all interest group always do competition among them and try to achieve better for their group, and in order to doing this they in fact enhance democracy by impartiality. • In working order they always present many types of example before other interest groups to monitoring
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manipulation of the legal system present dangers to the rule of law. Overall, the historical nature of this thesis allows it to serve as a reference for future studies in the fields of (a) governance theory, (b) process of democratization, and (c) government in Turkey. This is all even truer in light of the significant number of legal changes since 2007. Maintaining the trust of the public is essential for the functioning of democracy and the judiciary. This relationship has received widespread attention
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consciousness. Before delving into specific case studies, the term “welfare state” must be defined in order to provide a baseline understanding of the institution being discussed. In the context of this paper, welfare state can be defined as “a concept of government in which the state plays a key role in protecting and promoting the economic and social well being of its citizens.” Under the welfare state model, equal opportunity, equal distribution of wealth and mutual responsibility are firmly sought after
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and thrive within our system of government, we the people as well as government officials must participate in it. we must participate both civilly and politically, meaning that we follow our civic duties as American citizens in order to remain a respected good citizen. A big chunk of people refrain from voting in elections. What people don’t seem to understand is that if we fail to participate in civil acts such as voting we gain less representation from the government which means our voices have a
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Should fake news be held accountable against people. No it should not because it is fake and you should find out more facts about it, check alternate sources don’t believe everything you read online or on the news the media is corrupt with biased and fake news . Should false news be accountable against people in their jobs and lifestyle . Miss Narwin said In other words, he wants me to leave. This explains that they were trying tell her in the nice was to leave Miss Narwin says I’ve been asked
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In modern day society, everybody is watched and scrutinised, even when we are unaware of it. Currently, Britain is thought to be a ‘surveillance society’ by using technology to monitor the actions of the population by using more than 6 million CCTV cameras (Daily Mail, 2016). In support of mass surveillance, the ‘if you have nothing to hide, then you have nothing to fear’ argument is used commonly against privacy advocates. However, there are those that have discredited this claim and argue against
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16th may 2014 was a red letter day in lives of most of the Indians because as citizens we ensured the defeat of a corrupt and agenda-less government which had stopped being representative of India to say the least. The jubilant Indians had their long cherished, good riddance day. The New ruler had and still continues to have an impeccable integrity, a no-nonsense approach towards public service, and a past as Chief minister which would make any politician jealous of him. The Indians had found a
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group is an organization that seeks to influence government decision makers (public policy) and or protect or advance a particular cause or interest. They often use websites and the media to educate people/spread propaganda. Groups campaign a specific issue and raise it up the political agenda. Campaigning raises funds for and inevitably resources for that cause. Outsider groups are those whose aims do not enjoy/ have the support of the Government. They tend to adopt media based, high profile campaigns
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This loss of labour was crippling to the British Economy, and the English Government knew they had two million fewer workers than were required to meet the requirements of the country, and so, rather out of necessity than choice, more and more employers began training and recruiting women, and by the end of the war in 1918, the number of women employed in Britain had soared, as shown in Source 2. Here the rise in women's employment throughout the different sectors of the British Economy is clear
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private sector, including universities and governments, rely on bureaucracies to function. The term bureaucracy literally means “rule by desks or offices,” a definition that highlights the often impersonal character of bureaucracies. Even though bureaucracies sometimes seem inefficient or wasteful, setting up a bureaucracy helps ensure that thousands of people work together in compatible ways by defining everyone’s roles within a hierarchy. Government bureaucrats perform a wide variety of tasks
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