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Dr.Ambedkar’s Thought on Parliamentary Democracy

Today we see so many challenges before Indian democracy. Communalism, religious, terrorism, casts; all round corruption, Socio-economical problems. As well as mass poverty, unemployment, inequality, illiteracy is also posing a serious challenge to the working of democracy. So now a day we always hear that Parliamentary or Presidential form of democracy will be suitable for Indian democracy? Some days ago Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said, “The demand by the Opposition for JPC into the 2G spectrum allocation row was illogical and if they have no faith in parliamentary democracy then they should 'join the Maoists'”. The total winter session of Parliament was lost. It proves that the opposition has no faith in parliamentary democracy. Such type of sentences read or heard by common people. They would confuse. We know that Dr.Ambedkar is founder father of parliamentary democracy. So we need to think his thought is relevance today or not? So in this paper focus & disc

Ground Water Development and Management in Jalgaon District

We know that all living things need water. The Earth is full of water. The problem is that people often live where there isn’t enough of it, and they too often waste the water they have.           India is endowed with a rich and vast diversity of natural resources, water being one of them. Its development and management plays a vital role in agriculture production. Integrated water management is vital for poverty reduction, environmental sustenance and sustainable economic development. National Water Policy (2002) envisages that the water resources of the country should be developed and managed in an integrated manner. The Importance of Water: “Water can be wi thout the company of humans but we as humans can only be without water for a few days." This quotation shows the whole truth about the importance and meaning of water as the main source of nourishment. Its value cannot be overestimated. It is essential for all life on this planet. The human body consists of about

Gandhian Philosophy of Sarvodaya & Its Principles

21 st century is the era of globalization. New economic policy of globalization moves on to make the world a global village. New challenges and problems have emerged before youth. The belief that all emergent problems –ecological, social, economical, political and moral-could be resolved by discoveries and technological innovations persists, filatures in the past notwithstanding. What is happening today is in line with what Gandhi almost predicted in Hind Swaraj as he prepared its manuscript in 1908.Gandhi put forward four main goals before youth for humanity, so as to move towards its destiny. These are Swaraj, Non-violence, Swadeshi and Sarvodaya. These are the main pillars of the thesis he has propounded in the Hind Swaraj. In this paper an attempt is made to focus on Sarvodaya as one of the pillars to bring Hind Swaraj. Objectives of this research paper are to know Gandhian philosophy of Sarvodaya for changing attitude of youth & aware youth for their rights & duties. Pri

Relevance of the Thoughts of Babasaheb Ambedkar for Making Super Power India

Dr.Ambedkar was a great constitutional expert and has been called as the architect of Indian constitution. As a chairman of the Drafting Committee he very ably defended every provision of the draft constitution and present constitution owes much to his genius. So he has called as Manu of our times. He did not allow personal preferences to creep in while framing provisions of the constitution, but while doing so he kept national interests above every thing else for making super power India.. The Constitution of India is the longest written constitution of any sovereign country in the world, containing 444 articles, 12 schedules and 94 amendments, with 117,369 words in its English language version. An object of this research paper is to know Dr. Ambedkar’s thought on constitutionalism for to aware citizens for their rights & duties & to create peaceful atmosphere for development of the country. For this research paper used primary & secondary data. Historical and analytic