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Exercise [Page 146]

NCERT solutions for Political Science - Politics in India Since Independence [English] Class 12 7 Rise of Popular Movements Exercise [Page 146]

Exercise | Q 1 | Page 146

Which of these statements are incorrect: The Chipko Movement

  • was an environmental movement to prevent cutting down of trees.

  • raised questions of ecological and economic exploitation.

  • was a movement against alcoholism started by the women.

  • demanded that local communities should have control over their natural resources.

Exercise | Q 2 | Page 146

Some of the statements below are incorrect. Identify the incorrect statements and rewrite those with necessary correction.

(а) Social movements are hampering the functioning of India’s democracy.

(b) The main strength of social movements lies in their mass base across social sections.

(c) Social movements in India emerged because there were many issues that political parties did not address.

Exercise | Q 3 | Page 146

Identify the reasons which led to the Chipko Movement in U.P. in early 1970s. What was the impact of this movement?

Exercise | Q 4 | Page 146

The Bharatiya Kisan Union is a leading organisation highlighting the plight of farmers. What were the issues addressed by it in the nineties and to what extent were they successful?

Exercise | Q 5 | Page 146

The anti-arrack movement in Andhra Pradesh drew the attention of the country to some serious issues. What were these issues?

Exercise | Q 6 | Page 146

Would you consider the anti-arrack movement as a women’s movement? Why?

Exercise | Q 7 | Page 146

Why did the Narmada Bachao Aandolan oppose the dam projects in the Narmada Valley?

Exercise | Q 8 | Page 146

Do movements and protests in a country strengthen democracy? Justify your answer with examples.

Exercise | Q 9 | Page 146

What issues did the Dalit Panthers address?

Exercise | Q 10 | Page 146

Read the passage and answer questions below:

…., nearly all ‘new social movements’ have emerged as corrective to new maladies – environmental degradation, violation of the status of women, destruction of tribal cultures and the undermining of human rights – none of which are in and by themselves transformative of the social order. They are in that way quite different from revolutionar- ideologies of the past. But their weakness lies in their being so heavily fragmented ................ ..... .........a large part of the space occupied by the new social movements seem to be suffering from … various characteristics which have prevented them from being relevant to the truly oppressed and the poor in the form of a solid unified movement of the people. They are too fragmented, reactive, ad hocish, providing no comprehensive framework of basic social change. Their being anti-this or that (anti-West, anti-capitalist, anti-development, etc.) does not make them any more coherent, any more relevant to oppressed and peripheralized communities. --Rajni Kothari

(a) What is the difference between new social movements and revolutionary ideologies?

(b) What according to the author are the limitations of social movements?

(c) If social movements address specific issues, would you say that they are ‘fragmented’ or that they are more focused? Give reasons for you answer by giving examples.

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NCERT solutions for Political Science - Politics in India Since Independence [English] Class 12 chapter 7 - Rise of Popular Movements - Shaalaa.com

NCERT solutions for Political Science - Politics in India Since Independence [English] Class 12 chapter 7 - Rise of Popular Movements

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Concepts covered in Political Science - Politics in India Since Independence [English] Class 12 chapter 7 Rise of Popular Movements are Environment and Development - Affected People'S Movements, Implementation of Mandal Commission Report and Its Aftermath, Farmer's Movements, Anti Arrack Movement, Narmada Bachao Aandolan, Lesson from Popular Movements, Nature of Popular Movements, Dalit Panthers, Bharatiya Kisan Union, Womens’ Movement in India.

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