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( Chap 5)- How is a major policy decision taken ?

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Arpita Prakash

This lesson describes the whole process of how a major decision is taken, with the help of an example about an Office Memorandum passed by GoI.

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Course Overview

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( Chap 1)-Introduction to democracy with examples of Chile and Poland

8:35mins

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( Chap 1)- Changing map of democracy and phases in it's expansion

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( Chap 1)- Other phases of expansion of democracy

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( Chap 1)-Democracy at the global level

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( Chap 1)- Democracy promotion

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( Chap 2)- Democracy and it's features

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( Chap 2)- Arguments for and against Democracy

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( Chap 2)-Broader meanings of Democracy

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(Chap 3)- Example of South Africa to understand about Constitution

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(Chap 3)- Why do we need a Constitution ?

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( Chap 3)- Making of the Indian Constitution

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( Chap 3)- Guiding values of the Indian Constitution

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( Chap 3)- Philosophy of the Constitution

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( Chap 4)- Why Elections ?

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( Chap 4)- Electoral Competition

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( Chap 4)- Electoral and Reserved Constituencies

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( Chap 4)- Stages of elections in India

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( Chap 4)- Polling, Counting of votes and Election Commission

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( Chap 4)- What makes elections in India democratice ?

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( Chap 5)- How is a major policy decision taken ?

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( Chap 5)- Need for political institutions and the Parliament

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( Chap 5)- Houses of Parliament ; Permanent and Political Executive

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( Chap 5)- Prime Minister and Council of Ministers

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( Chap 5)- The President and different political systems

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( Chap 5)- The Judiciary

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( Chap 6)- Examples of life without rights

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( Chap 6)- Rights in a Democracy

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( Chap 6)- Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution and Right to Equality

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( Chap 6)- Right to freedom

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( Chap 6)- Right against exploitation and Right to freedom of religion

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( Chap 6)- Cultural and Educational Rights and Right to Constitutional Remedies

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( Chap 6)- Expanding scope of rights

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Course Completion

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