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International Journal of Research in Social Sciences
Year : 2019, Volume : 9, Issue : 8
First page : ( 299) Last page : ( 312)
Online ISSN : 2249-2496.

Indian Democracy and Mass Movement in India: A Conceptual Framework

Rose J. Ben Anton1, Prof. Shankar Ram2

1Research Scholar, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Political Science, St. Aloysius College (Auto.), Jabalpur (Mobile No:) 09425155175

2Research Guide, Dept. of Political Science, R.D.V.V., Jabalpur

Online published on 7 October, 2019.

Abstract

India is a very large country full of diversities-linguistically, culturally, and religiously. As with Indian democracy, political parties represent different sections among the Indian society and regions, and their core values play a major role in the politics of India. Democratic culture is one of the most important themes of modern empirical political science. It reflects the collective history of a political system and the life histories of the individuals who make up the political system. The study of India's democratic culture is possible with reference to several yet contradictory themes like unity and diversity, tradition and modernity, continuity and change, consensus and conflict, religion. One such contradictory yet enduring theme of India's democratic culture is ethics versus corruption in public life along which many protest movements have emerged. India the world's largest democracy is facing the scourge of corruption in public life. The research paper is to analyses the condition of mass movement and democracy in India.

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