Indian Government and Politics

Indian Government and Politics

by PEU GHOSH
Indian Government and Politics

Indian Government and Politics

by PEU GHOSH

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Overview

After years of subjugation by the British colonial rulers, India attained a status of Independent State on 15 August 1947, a day to be reckoned with pride by all Indians. Struggling for her Independence, facing the trauma of partition, and finally establishing a sovereign democratic status for itself, the journey has undoubtedly been a roller coaster ride for India.
This book comprehensively outlines the evolution of the Indian Politics, discussing all the constraints, challenges and shortcomings faced by Indian Polity till date. The book shows how State-Society interface, with special emphasis on civil society activities, can play an integral role in shaping the political fate of the country. In addition, this book not only presents the institutional aspects of Indian politics by underlying in details, the provisions of the Constitution, but also brings out the real working of the institutional framework in an ever-changing social and political environment.
Organized into 22 chapters the book discusses in details the Constitutional development, The Preamble, The Fundamental Rights, The Directive Principles of State Policy, The Executive, The Legislature and The Judiciary at national and state levels followed by their critical appraisals as well as the Centre-State relation with its continuing tensions. To give a clear and panoramic view of Indian Political Scenario the book also focuses on local-self governments, national and regional parties in India, challenges to Indian political system and new social movements. Intended as a textbook for the undergraduate and postgraduate students of Political Science and Law, this book is also useful for the aspirants for Civil Service and competitive examinations like NET and SLET.

NEW TO THIS EDITION

 Gives a wide coverage of conventional topics pertaining to the Constitution of India and relating them to the working of the Indian polity in the real world.  Tackles issues related to new social movements in India encompassing environmental movements, women’s movements, human rights movements and anti-corruption movement.  Highlights the continuing challenges to the Indian Political System from different social and cultural factors like religion, language, caste, tribe, regionalism and also corruption and criminalization of politics.  The chapter-end exercises are classified according to the Long and Short Answer questions as per the Examination Question paper pattern.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788120346499
Publisher: PHI Learning
Publication date: 09/03/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

PEU GHOSH, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science, Lady Brabourne College, Kolkata, West Bengal. She has worked on the refugee related issues with the Centre of Refugee Studies, Jadavpur University, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the International Committee of the Red Cross, New Delhi. She has authored book Indian Government and Politics published by PHI Learning, New Delhi.

Table of Contents

Preface 1. History of Constitutional Development in India 2. Framing of the Constitution of India—Demand, Formation and Working of the Constituent Assembly 3. The Preamble 4. Fundamental Rights—Part III of the Indian Constitution 5. Directive Principles of the State Policy—Part IV of the Indian Constitution 6. The Indian Federation 7. The President of India—The Union Executive 8. The Union Council of Ministers and the Prime Minister of India 9. The Parliament 10. The Governor 11. Chief Minister and the State Council of Ministers 12. The State Legislature 13. The Judiciary in India 14. Constitutional Amendment 15. Local Government in India 16. Indian Political Parties 17. Regional Parties in India 18. Electoral Process in India 19. Role of Pressure Groups in Indian Politics 20. Challenges to the Indian Political System 21. New Social Movements in India 22. Commissions and Functionaries in India Index
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