A Study on Resurgence of Political Deprived Society: A Glance on Reinvention and Resilience
| Vol-4 | Issue-12 | December 2019 | Published Online: 16 December 2019 PDF ( 181 KB ) | ||
| Author(s) | ||
| Santosh Doipude 1; Mallikarjun M. Maradi 2 | ||
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1Student, Dept. of Political Science, Rani Channamma University, PG Centre, Jamkhandi (India) 2Assistant Professor and Coordinator, Rani Channamma University, PG Centre, Jamkhandi (India) |
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| Abstract | ||
More than 65% of 900 million eligible voters cast their ballots in 14th Lokasabha election. Indian Prime Minister said after election result-2019, there are only two caste in India now, ‘the poor and those who want to bring them out of poverty, we empower both’. Political participation resilience is one of the best practices of maintaining equality. A society which is a cohesive group of people share all ingredients of the culture, power and politics. Hence, there are many political parties serving disadvantages people at a price or being equally powerful even then losing their elections. Therefore, the present study is more relevant and more valid to study about political deprived people in Karnataka state. This paper is focusing on resurgence of political deprived society i.e., to achieving ad exercising position of governance or organized control over a human society, specifically a state. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Political Deprived society, reinvention and resilience in Karnataka | ||
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