Topics
Historiography : Development in the West
History : Applied History
Working of the Constitution
Historiography : Indian Tradition
The Electoral Process
Political Science : Working of the Indian Constitution
Applied History
Political Parties
History of Indian Arts
- What is ‘Art’?
- Indian Traditions of Visual Arts (Drik Kala): Painting
- Prehistoric Paintings
- Mural Paintings and Cave Painting
- Folk Styles of Paintings
- Classical Styles of Painting
- Miniature Paintings in Manuscripts
- Modern Indian Paintings
- Indian Traditions of Visual Arts (Drik Kala): Sculpture Art
- Indus Civilization Sculpture
- Folk Styles of Sculptural Art
- Classical Styles of Sculptural Art
- Indian Iconography
- Indian Traditions of Visual Arts (Drik Kala): Architecture and Sculpture
- Rock-cut Architecture
- Temple Architecture
- Indo-Islamic Architecture
- Indo-Gothic architecture
- Indian Traditions of Performing Arts
- Indian Theatre
- Indian Music
- Indian Dance
- Present Scenario of the Performing Arts
- Art, Applied Art, and Professional Opportunities
Social and Political Movements
- Movement
- Important Movements in India
- Tribal Movement
- Farmers Movement
- Worker's Movements
- Women’s Movement
- Environment Movements
- Consumer Movement
Mass Media and History
Challenges Faced by Indian Democracy
Entertainment and History
Sports and History
Tourism and History
Heritage Management
History - Imperialism
History - 20th Century Age of conflict
History - Emancipation of Asia and Africa
History - World after World War 2
Political Science
Geographical discoveries and colonization
- Concept for Geographical Discoveries and Colonization
Africa
- Imperialism - Africa
Asia: India, China, Japan
- Concept for Asia: India, China, Japan
Dictatorships in Europe, Second World War and world
- Concept on Dictatorships in Europe
- Concept for Second World War and World
First world war
- Concept on First World War
The League of Nations
- Concept for the League of Nations
Russian Revolution
- Concept for Russian Revolution
United Nations Organization
- Concept for United Nations Organization
Africa
- Emancipation of Africa
Asia
- Emancipation of Asia
Globalization
- Globalization After World War II
Scientific and Technological Progress
- Scientific and Technological Progress After World War II
Cold war
- Formation of the Cold War
Social Diversity and Democracy
- Social Diversity
- Coccept for Caste/Race and Democracy
- Concept for Language and Democracy
- Cocnept for Religion and Democracy
- Concept for Gender and Democracy
- Concept for Democracy and Diversity
Challenges to Democracy Remedial Measures to the Challenges
- Concept for Challenges to Democracy Remedial Measures to the Challenges
Internal work
Democracy
- Democracy - Meaning, Types and Characteristics
Political Parties and Types
- Political Parties
- Importance of Political Parties
- Major National and Regional Parties in India/ Types of Political Parties
Notes
Challenges before Indian Democracy:
To make democracy more meaningful, the Indian government decentralized power and implemented a policy of reservation for women and the weaker sections of society. But we should consider whether such measures truly gave citizens power.
- Communalism and terrorism: One of the major challenges in front of Indian democracy is religious conflict and the resulting terrorism. Increasing religious hostility is retarding social stability. Terrorism has significantly reduced people's participation in the democratic process.
- Left extremists-Naxalism: In India, Naxalism is a major issue. Naxalism began as a movement to eradicate injustice against aggressive landless farmers and tribal people. But today Naxalism has become a violent struggle. Farmers' and tribal people's problems have lost importance in the Naxalite movement. Instead, Naxalite groups use violent measures to oppose government policies, such as attacking police officers and other such tactics.
- Corruption: In India, the scope of Corruption is said to be widespread in the public sector. Corruption at the political and administrative levels has reduced the government's working capacity. People become distrustful and dissatisfied with the entire governmental system as a result of delays in government work, poor public services and facilities, and various financial blunders. Corruption in the electoral process, bogus voting, bribing voters, kidnapping voters, and other such practices undermine public trust in the democratic process.
- Criminalization of politics: Increased criminal participation in political processes is another serious issue for democratic systems. Sometimes political parties give candidature to people having a criminal background and face criminal allegations and allegations of corruption. This elevates the role of money and muscle power in politics. This could also lead to violence during elections.
- Social challenges: Apart from the aforementioned challenges, Indian democracy faces additional social challenges. Unemployment, unequal distribution of resources, widening disparities between rich and poor, and caste-based issues must all be resolved.
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