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Gaurav Seth 7 years ago
The following efforts have been made to reform political parties in India:
1.Supreme Court has helped in reducing the influence of criminals and money in elections. It is now mandatory for every person contesting the election to give an affidavit regarding his wealth and criminal cases pending against him. With this people can acquire information about their leaders and this has also led to decline in criminalisation of politics.
2. These days no one can change his her party after Anti Defection law was passed in the Parliament. Amendment was made in the constitution to prevent MPs and MLAs from changing parties. if anyone try to change his/ her party, he/ she lose his/ her seat.
3. Election Commission has also ordered all political parties to hold their organisational elections and file the income tax returns for the purpose of introducing internal democracy. Parties have started to do so formally.
4. Regulating internal affairs in the party should be made compulsory. Registers of the existing members should be made. All parties should follow their constitution and regular elections should be held for the higher post of the party.
5. Party should be asked to reserve at least one third of the seats for women candidates. In the same way women should have their share in the party's decision making bodies so that steps can be taken for the betterment of women.
6. State should provide funds for contesting elections. It can be either given in the form of cash or in the form of petrol, paper, telephone ,etc. This may reduce the influence of money in the elections.
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Gaurav Seth 7 years ago
Economic inequality has been increasing all over the world.
In India, a larger portion of the population is poor and the number of rich people is less.
There is a large difference in the income of rich and the poor. In most of the countries, democracy has failed in reducing economic inequalities.
The forms of economic inequality in democracy are :
Inquality in share of wealth
Inequality in Income
Lack of opportunities in employment
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Gaurav Seth 7 years ago
- In India, the consumer movement as a ‘social force’ began with the necessity of protecting and promoting the interests of consumers against unfair trade practices.
- Rampant food shortages, hoarding, black marketing, adulteration of food and edible oil gave birth to the consumer movement in an organised form in the 1960s.
- Till the 1970s, consumer organisations were largely engaged in writing articles and holding exhibitions.
- They formed consumer groups to look into the malpractices in ration shops and overcrowding in the road passenger transport.
- Because of these efforts, the movement succeeded in bringing pressure on business firms, as well as the government to correct business conduct.
- A major step taken in 1986 by the Indian government, was the enactment of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986, popularly known as COPRA.
- They formed consumer groups to look into the malpractices in ration shops and overcrowding in the road passages transport.
- More recently, India witnessed an upsurge in the number of consumer groups.
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