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<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2026 16:29:05 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Peasant Movements and Agrarian Question in India</title>
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<description>Peasant Movements and Agrarian Question in India
Kene, Omkar Narendra
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jul 2024 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Exploring the Feasibility of One Nation One Election Reform in India</title>
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<description>Exploring the Feasibility of One Nation One Election Reform in India
Sonawane, Manik
One Nation, One Election is a reform that provides for Loksabha and state parliamentary elections to be held at the same time every five years in India. Advocates argue that time, money and resources can be saved by avoiding the regular administrative disruptions resulting from elections that affect general elections. It is the need for electoral reform in India and the benefits of holding all elections simultaneously, including Loksabha elections and state elections. The potential benefits of "one country, one election" are described; these include improved administrative efficiency, significant cost savings, improved political environment and promotion of national integration. This article presents international examples of synchronized electoral systems, illustrating various international approaches to synchronized elections and their consequences. The issues and concerns in implementing this change are important and should be discussed. It also discusses the legislative process, government structure, and state democracy, as well as related issues such as competition and logistical challenges. This paper discusses these changes, the need for stakeholder engagement in concurrent elections, and highlights the importance of continuing stakeholder engagement in the implementation of this electoral reform. Ultimately, the viability of India's "one country, one vote" policy depends on how to tread the difficult path of democratic governance and preserve the integrity of standard electoral tiers through joint and unified voting. Therefore, a comprehensive analysis of One Country One Election's ideas, laws and political implications is necessary before determining its feasibility and implications for India's independence. This comprehensive document provides an in-depth analysis of the potential challenges, benefits and implications of implementing the One Nation One Election reform in India and details the background information. In contrast, examples are universal and can cause difficulties and problems.
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jul 2024 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Governance of Wellness Restoration after Covid-19 in India</title>
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<description>Governance of Wellness Restoration after Covid-19 in India
Sonawane, Manik
The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on India, with the overwhelmed healthcare system and the suffering economy. In this context, the governance has played crucial role in the wellness restoration process after the pandemic. Government had provided governance to strengthen the healthcare system by investing in infrastructure, equipment, and human resources by expanding hospital capacity, increasing the number of doctors and nurses, and providing training for healthcare workers. Additionally, it improved the availability and accessibility of essential medicines, vaccines, and diagnostic tools. On the other hand it provided support for economic recovery by implementing measures to stimulate demand and promote job creation. Also created fiscal stimulation for cash transfers and tax breaks, as well as invested in infrastructure projects that created job opportunities.1 It also promoted entrepreneurship and innovation to create new business opportunities. The Indian Government promoted behavioral change to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. This can include public awareness campaigns, promoting hygiene practices such as hand washing and wearing masks, and promoted physical distancing measures. The Government had promoted healthy lifestyles, including physical activity and healthy eating and is still continuing the same.2&#13;
In general, this article explores the role of governance in addressing the social and economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. The article examines the challenges faced by India in restoring wellness after the pandemic, including issues of public health, social security, and economic stability. The article highlights the need for governance to adopt a comprehensive and inclusive approaches to wellness restoration, with the focus of marginalize communities, vulnerable groups, unorganized sector workers and homemakers. The article concludes that by prioritizing wellness restoration and adopting effective governance strategies, India can emerge from the pandemic, as stronger as and more resilient than before.
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Lokmanya Tilak's reply to the divide and rule policy</title>
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<description>Lokmanya Tilak's reply to the divide and rule policy
Sonawane, Manik
Lokmanya Tilak was not only a great Journalist, Mathematician, and Philosopher but also a great strategic planner of the Nationalist Movement for freedom and Modern India. Tilak has replied to the Divide and Rule Policy with ‘Unite and Resist’, as a reaction to the encouragement of the fourfold program, and other tools of the freedom movement. Tilak used to give a strong reaction to every evil action of the Britishers. Britishers used to find ways to continue their imperialism and used to make different rules and laws to rule India in a smooth manner. For the sake of their interest, the Britishers made many evil laws and implemented many policies in India to stay in India. Tilak was well aware of the intention of Britishers, hence Tilak always busy with the strategy to build a strong National Movement of India.&#13;
Tilak set goals and involved common people in the Movement, so he took different issues and reached out to the common man, and wrote editorials. The present paper deals with Tilak's reply to the divide and rule policy, further how he gathers people. How he started Ganesh Utsava, and Shiv Jayanti as a platform for togetherness, and discussed the Tilak’s role and philosophy to establish a four-fold program as a strategy against the British rule and further Swaraj, Swadeshi, Boycott, and National Education became useful strategy and a useful to fight against imperialism. In this paper, we have discussed the history of divide and rule politics, and its impact on the socio-political integrity of India, and further, discussed the different strategies and effects put by the Britishers to continue their imperialism in India. On the other hand, Lokamanya Tilak and National Movement also gave planned answers to the divide and rule policy. It has been also discussed in this paper. Also discussed the role and influence of Lokmanya Tilak on the contemporary issue of freedom.
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<pubDate>Thu, 01 Sep 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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