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Being the largest democracy in the world, India often finds itself in the midst of political turmoil. The Indian Political situation changes in the blink of an eye. In the 21st century issues faced by Indian democracy have changed due to changing aspects of Politics. At The Policy Observer, we cover and unroll all of these scenarios for our readers.

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Taliban Express

The winds of Kabul have been slave to no outsider, considering the fact one can merely comprehend, if it’s time for new shackles for its people and women who for past twenty years were in absolute hope to see their country at peace and a worthy home to next generations.

Ministry of Cooperation: Time to Revisit the History since Rochdale

With all said and done, the newly born ministry faces serious political and administrative challenges ahead. The first serious challenge comes as to checking the politicization of the cooperatives and running the administration based on the market’s norms. It is here that the Ministry can fall back again on the Rochdale Principles.

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Taliban Express

The winds of Kabul have been slave to no outsider, considering the fact one can merely comprehend, if it’s time for new shackles for its people and women who for past twenty years were in absolute hope to see their country at peace and a worthy home to next generations.

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Taliban Express

Taliban Express

The winds of Kabul have been slave to no outsider, considering the fact one can merely comprehend, if it’s time for new shackles for its people and women who for past twenty years were in absolute hope to see their country at peace and a worthy home to next generations.

Ministry of Cooperation: Time to Revisit the History since Rochdale

Ministry of Cooperation: Time to Revisit the History since Rochdale

With all said and done, the newly born ministry faces serious political and administrative challenges ahead. The first serious challenge comes as to checking the politicization of the cooperatives and running the administration based on the market’s norms. It is here that the Ministry can fall back again on the Rochdale Principles.

Questioning the impartiality of the Election Commission

Questioning the impartiality of the Election Commission

Almost 70 years have passed since then, and though our country now has far more resources and a much more knowledgeable population base to hold elections with, there have evidently been some red flags about how people perceive the electoral system. The Election Commission, long considered the most prestigious of Indian organizations, has now come under fire from multiple fronts.

At mercy of god: from a golden bird to a failed state

At mercy of god: from a golden bird to a failed state

The government’s insufficiency in arranging the basic medical and healthcare facilities is a violation of people’s right to health and the right to life. Every warning, every suggestion, and every solution falls on deaf ears. There should be no greater priority for a nation than to protect its citizens.

Criminalization of Indian politics

Criminalization of Indian politics

The Election Commission of India should frame strict guidelines for any candidate with criminal antecedent participating in any election. Decriminalization of Indian politics cannot be done by the Supreme court alone. Until and unless the state machinery and government join hands with the court to fight against this, the issue will prevail.

Examining the Culpability of the Election Commission

Examining the Culpability of the Election Commission

In another interesting turn of events, the election commission urged the Madras High Court to gag the media from reporting the oral observations of the court during the hearing of the election-related cases. This request was rightly denied by the court as it is unbecoming of government agencies of such massive public importance to resort to opacity in its conduct.