It can be done by setting up a system where political leaders are rewarded for serving the people and punished for not doing good for the sake of people. Regular electoral competition should be held through elections.
It can be done by setting up a system where political leaders are rewarded for serving the people and punished for not doing good for the sake of people. Regular electoral competition should be held through elections.
(i) Political leaders all over the world, like all other professionals are motivated by desire to advance their political careers. (ii) They want to come in power and retain positions for themselves. So they do their best to win the hearts of people.
(i) Political leaders all over the world, like all other professionals are motivated by desire to advance their political careers.
(ii) They want to come in power and retain positions for themselves. So they do their best to win the hearts of people.
(i) It creates a sense of disunity and factionalism in every locality. (ii) Different political parties and leaders often level allegations against one another'.
(i) It creates a sense of disunity and factionalism in every locality.
(ii) Different political parties and leaders often level allegations against one another’.
The most obvious form is the competition among political parties. At the constituency level, it takes the form of competition among several candidates. If there is no competition elections will be pointless.
The most obvious form is the competition among political parties. At the
constituency level, it takes the form of competition among several candidates.
If there is no competition elections will be pointless.
These should be something to choose from parties and candidates should be free to contest elections and should offer real choice of a suitable political party to represent them in the parliament.
These should be something to choose from parties and candidates should be free to contest elections and should offer real choice of a suitable political party to represent them in the parliament.
Voter-s can choose their law makers, their representatives who can take major decisions of the government and can also choose the particular political party whose policies are the best.
Voter-s can choose their law makers, their representatives who can take major decisions of the government and can also choose the particular political party whose policies are the best.
It is a mechanism by which people can choose their representatives at regular intervals and change them if they wish to do so. This mechanism is called Elections.
It is a mechanism by which people can choose their representatives at regular intervals and change them if they wish to do so. This mechanism is called Elections.
In most democracies people rule through their representatives. Since it is not possible for everyone to have time and knowledge to take decisions on all matters, representation is needed.
In most democracies people rule through their representatives. Since it is not possible for everyone to have time and knowledge to take decisions on all matters, representation is needed.
(i) By the mid-19th century, various Forests Acts were also being enacted in the different provinces. (ii) Through these Acts, some forests which produced commercially valuable timber like deodar or sal were declared ‘reserved’. (iii) No pastoralist was allowed to access these forests. (iv) other foRead more
(i) By the mid-19th century, various Forests Acts were also being enacted in the different provinces.
(ii) Through these Acts, some forests which produced commercially valuable timber like deodar or sal were declared ‘reserved’.
(iii) No pastoralist was allowed to access these forests.
(iv) other forests were classified as ‘protected’. In these, customary grazing rights of pastoralists were granted but their movement was severely restricted.
(v) The colonial officials believed that grazing destroyed the saplings and young shoots of trees that germinated on the forest floor.
(vi) The herds trampled over the saplings and ate away the shoots. This prevented new trees from growing.
Life of pastoral group of Rajasthan was affected by a number of factors. (i) They needed to calculate the timings of their movements, and ensure that they could move through different territories. (ii) They had to set up relationship with farmers on the way, so that the heads could graze in harvesteRead more
Life of pastoral group of Rajasthan was affected by a number of factors.
(i) They needed to calculate the timings of their movements, and ensure that they could move through different territories.
(ii) They had to set up relationship with farmers on the way, so that the heads could graze in harvested fields and manure the soil.
(iii) They combined a range of different activities – cultivation , trade and herding-to make their living.
How can political leaders be made accountable to the people?
It can be done by setting up a system where political leaders are rewarded for serving the people and punished for not doing good for the sake of people. Regular electoral competition should be held through elections.
It can be done by setting up a system where political leaders are rewarded for serving the people and punished for not doing good for the sake of people. Regular electoral competition should be held through elections.
See lessGive any two merits of Electoral Competition.
(i) Political leaders all over the world, like all other professionals are motivated by desire to advance their political careers. (ii) They want to come in power and retain positions for themselves. So they do their best to win the hearts of people.
(i) Political leaders all over the world, like all other professionals are motivated by desire to advance their political careers.
See less(ii) They want to come in power and retain positions for themselves. So they do their best to win the hearts of people.
Give any two demerits of Electoral Competition.
(i) It creates a sense of disunity and factionalism in every locality. (ii) Different political parties and leaders often level allegations against one another'.
(i) It creates a sense of disunity and factionalism in every locality.
See less(ii) Different political parties and leaders often level allegations against one another’.
What kind of competition is offered to the people for elections?
The most obvious form is the competition among political parties. At the constituency level, it takes the form of competition among several candidates. If there is no competition elections will be pointless.
The most obvious form is the competition among political parties. At the
See lessconstituency level, it takes the form of competition among several candidates.
If there is no competition elections will be pointless.
what choices do elections offer for choosing a political party?
These should be something to choose from parties and candidates should be free to contest elections and should offer real choice of a suitable political party to represent them in the parliament.
These should be something to choose from parties and candidates should be free to contest elections and should offer real choice of a suitable political party to represent them in the parliament.
See lessHow are voters, choices fulfilled by Elections?
Voter-s can choose their law makers, their representatives who can take major decisions of the government and can also choose the particular political party whose policies are the best.
Voter-s can choose their law makers, their representatives who can take major decisions of the government and can also choose the particular political party whose policies are the best.
See lessWhat is the mechanism of Elections behind choosing the representatives of a democratic country?
It is a mechanism by which people can choose their representatives at regular intervals and change them if they wish to do so. This mechanism is called Elections.
It is a mechanism by which people can choose their representatives at regular intervals and change them if they wish to do so. This mechanism is called Elections.
See lesswhy do we have representative government in most democracies?
In most democracies people rule through their representatives. Since it is not possible for everyone to have time and knowledge to take decisions on all matters, representation is needed.
In most democracies people rule through their representatives. Since it is not possible for everyone to have time and knowledge to take decisions on all matters, representation is needed.
See lessWhat were the effects of Forests Act on the pastoralists?
(i) By the mid-19th century, various Forests Acts were also being enacted in the different provinces. (ii) Through these Acts, some forests which produced commercially valuable timber like deodar or sal were declared ‘reserved’. (iii) No pastoralist was allowed to access these forests. (iv) other foRead more
(i) By the mid-19th century, various Forests Acts were also being enacted in the different provinces.
See less(ii) Through these Acts, some forests which produced commercially valuable timber like deodar or sal were declared ‘reserved’.
(iii) No pastoralist was allowed to access these forests.
(iv) other forests were classified as ‘protected’. In these, customary grazing rights of pastoralists were granted but their movement was severely restricted.
(v) The colonial officials believed that grazing destroyed the saplings and young shoots of trees that germinated on the forest floor.
(vi) The herds trampled over the saplings and ate away the shoots. This prevented new trees from growing.
which factors-affected the rives of pastoral groups of Rajasthan?
Life of pastoral group of Rajasthan was affected by a number of factors. (i) They needed to calculate the timings of their movements, and ensure that they could move through different territories. (ii) They had to set up relationship with farmers on the way, so that the heads could graze in harvesteRead more
Life of pastoral group of Rajasthan was affected by a number of factors.
See less(i) They needed to calculate the timings of their movements, and ensure that they could move through different territories.
(ii) They had to set up relationship with farmers on the way, so that the heads could graze in harvested fields and manure the soil.
(iii) They combined a range of different activities – cultivation , trade and herding-to make their living.