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  • Majoritarianism
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    Crippling Majoritarianism and Political Polarisation – An Analysis

    By Girish Anand / March 31, 2021

    It is impossible to make a case on the positive outcomes of sectarianism or majoritarianism politics, albeit the argument on “democratically elected mandate of the people” makes for an impenetrable defense. After the accession to power by…

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    Media – Fourth Pillar of Democracy or a Pet Dog of TRP?

    By Abhikriti Singh / November 24, 2020

    Do you know which hospital Amitabh Bachchan was taken to or what color of clothes he was wearing when he tested positive for COVID-19? Do you also know what drugs Deepika Padukone and other Bollywood actresses were…

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  • Coalition
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    Hung Parliament – A Democracy without Majority

    By Ranjini Banerjee / November 10, 2020

    The word ‘Hung Parliament’ comprises of two words, ‘Hung’ the past tense of the word hang which primarily means something which is suspended from above and dangles free in the lower region, and ‘Parliament’ the legislative body…

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    Elections and Democracy in India

    By Shruti Chouhan / July 25, 2020

    As it is said, that Elections are the nuts and bolts of the largest democracy in the world. Democracy and elections are two faces of the same coin. As we all know and we have been studying…

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  • Mahagathbandhan
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    Coalition Politics in India

    By Harnoor Kaur / July 19, 2020

    You win by working hard, making tough decisions, and building coalitions. John Engler The coalition politics is not a new concept in India and its existence has always and continues to trigger the tons of political parties…

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  • Blogs

    National Register of Citizens – Need of the Hour?

    By Shreya Gupta / July 16, 2020

    NRC stands for the National Register of Citizens (it is for the record of all the genuine Indian citizens residing in the state of Assam). It is a register of all Indian citizens whose creation is mandated…

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    1984 Sikh Massacre – Critical Analysis

    By Kirti Sharma / June 14, 2020

    The saints are being murdered mercilessly by the mob. The policemen are being attacked by the public for one reason or the other. The protests done by people to get their demands fulfilled, though required to be…

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  • 42nd Amendment
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    42nd Amendment – The Draconian Mini Constitution of India

    By Laiba Fatima / June 10, 2020

    Constitution-making is a Continuous process, it requires to be developed according to the needs of society, and this is the reason why the founding father of the Indian Constitution introduced the amendment procedure. The first thing that…

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