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It means a belief that the majority community should be able to rule a country in whichever way it wants, by disregarding the wishes and needs of the minority, e.g., Sri Lanka opted for majoritarianism in which majority Sinhalas rule the country.
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Private sector enterprise is one of the forms of organisation.
These are mainly established to earn and maximise their profitability. Their only and ultimate motive is to increase the profit without looking for the welfare of the public.
These are completely different from public sector enterprise.
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1. The most basic outcome of democracy should be that it produces a government that is accountable to the citizens, and responsive to the needs and expectations of the citizens.
2. Democracy is based on the idea of deliberation and negotiation.
3. Democracy ensures that decision-making will be based on norms and procedures.
4. The right and the means to examine the process of decision-making known as transparency.
5. Democratic governments do not have a very good record when it comes to sharing information with citizens.
6. In substantive terms, it may be reasonable to expect from democracy a government that is attentive to the needs and demands of the people and is largely free to corruption.
7. The record of democracies is not impressive on these two counts.
8. There is one respect in which democratic government is certainly better than its alternatives: the democratic government is the legitimate government.
9. People wish to be ruled by representatives elected by them. They also believe that democracy is suitable for their country.
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The modern state is a state that has the power in a centralized manner.
In addition to this, the sovereign control is exercised by the people over a territory is defined precisely in an accurate manner.
You can say that today’s government system in democratic countries is following the modern state system.
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The modern state is a state that has the power in a centralized manner.
In addition to this, the sovereign control is exercised by the people over a territory is defined precisely in an accurate manner.
You can say that today’s government system in democratic countries is following the modern state system.
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It contains three lists:
- Union List: It includes subjects of national importance such as defence of the country, foreign affairs, banking, communications and currency. They are included in this list because we need a uniform policy on these matters throughout the country.
- State List: The list contains subjects of state and local importance such as police, trade, commerce, agriculture and irrigation. The state governments alone can make laws relating to the subjects mentioned in the state list.
- Concurrent List: Includes subjects of common interest to both, the Union government as well as the State government such as education, forests, trade unions, marriage, adoption and succession. Both the Union as well as State governments can make laws on the subjects mentioned in this list. If their laws conflict with each other, the law made by the Union government prevails.
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The Purna Swaraj resolution—proclaimed on January 26, 1930, later to be celebrated as independent India's Republic Day—called for “complete freedom from the British” but was later interpreted by Prime Minister Nehru as permitting India to remain within the British Commonwealth. The Indian National Congress, on 19 December 1929, passed the historic 'Purna Swaraj' – (total independence) resolution – at its Lahore session. A public declaration was made on 26 January 1930 – a day which the Congress Party urged Indians to celebrate as 'Independence Day'.
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The Parliament of India can pass a law to amend the constitution and provide a Legislature with elected Members and a Chief Minister for a union territory, as it has done for Delhi and Puducherry. In general, the President of India appoints an administrator or lieutenant governor for each UT. In 1987, Arunachal Pradesh and Mizoram became states on 20 February, followed by Goa on 30 May, while erstwhile union territory of Goa, Daman and Diu's northern exclaves Damão and Diu became separate union territory as Daman and Diu. There are a total of 28 States in India as of May 2020. Q2. How many states and union territories are there in India? Ans.There are 28 states and 8 union territories in India at present.
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The division of power between the Central and State Governments is done in a three fold distribution of legislative powers between the Union Government and the State Government. There are three lists i.e. Union List, State List and Conturrent List.
(i) Union List It includes subjects of national importance, e.g. defence of the country, foreign affairs, banking, communication and currency. The Central Government alone can make decisions on these matters. The aim of including these matters in Union List is to ensure uniformity in the policy of these areas throughout the country.
(ii) State List It contains subjects of state and local importance such as police, trade, commerce, agriculture and irrigation. The State Government alone can make laws and decisions on these areas.
(iii) Concurrent List It includes those subjects which are of common interest to both the Central as well as State Governments. It includes matters like education, forests, marriage and trade unions. Both the State and Central Government can make decision on these matters.
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Kerala enjoys the highest indicators in these areas because it started at the highest level at Indepen-dence. In 1951, it had a literacy rate of 47% compared with 18% for India as a whole and 28% for Maharashtra, the closest rival among the large states.
- The roots of Kerala's literacy can be traced back at least to the Hindu rulers of the 19th century.
- The Queen of Trivandrum issued a royal decree in 1817 that said “ The state should defray the entire cost of the education of its people in order that there might be no backwardness in the spread of enlightenment.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 9 months ago
Horizontal distribution of power sharing arrangement is known as a system of Checks and Balances.
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