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Who was connected to the Panchayati Raj in Tribal Regions?
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In colonial India the undemocratic and ______, practice of British colonialism contrasted sharply with the vision of freedom which western theories of democracy espoused and which the western educated Indians read about. In modern India, social change is not just about Indian or western ideas. It is a combination as well as reinterpretation of western and Indian ideas.
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The scale of poverty and intensity of social discrimination within India also led to deeper questioning of the meaning of democracy. Is democracy just about political freedom? Or is it also about economic freedom and social justice? Is it also about equal rights to all irrespective of caste, creed, race and gender? ______ in India has contributed to a deeper examination of the definition of democracy.
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In 1931, the resolution at the ______ of the Indian National Congress dwelt on how independent India's Constitution should look like. The ______ reflects a vision of democracy that meant not just formal holding of elections but a substantive reworking of the Indian social structure in order to have a genuine democratic society
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______ emphasised on the co-existence of liberty, equality and fraternity during constituent assembly debates.
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Which among the following are not the powers and responsibilities of Panchayat?
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Which among the following constitutional amendments were made for Panchayati Raj Institution?
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Landowners managed to divide the land among relatives and other through ______ transfers.
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Many working poor were tied to landowners in hereditary labour relationship such as which system in Gujarat?
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In most of the regions of India the major landowning group belong to which castes?
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The laws that imposed an upper limit on the amount ofland that can be owned by a particular family is known as
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The redistribution of property rights on the land for the benefit of small farmers and agricultural labourers. It includes two types of institutional changes one relates to agrarian relation and the other to the size of the unit of cultivation. It is necessary not only to boost agricultural growth but also to eradicate poverty in rural areas and bring about social justice. The phenomenon talked about in above passage is known as ______.
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The movement that radically transform social relation, by capturing power are known as
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The Right to Information campaign is an example of ______.
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Which of the following are the essential elements in creating social movements?
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______ was a social movement for parliamentary representation in England. In 1839, more than 1.25 million people signed the people's charter asking for universal male suffrage, voting by ballot and the right to stand for elections without owning property. In 1842, the movement managed to collect 3.25 million signatures, a huge number for a tiny country.
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The New Farmer's Movement began in the period of ______.
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The book 'Reinventing Revolution' was written by
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Herbert Spencer is the author of
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Which among the following is based on direct co-operation?
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