1.what are the challenges we face for the democratic elections in India?
2. compare the turnout ratio in India with other countries
3. factor responsible for turn out ratio in the country
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•Corruption and Inefficiency
•Role of Anti-Social Elements
•Growing Economic and Social Inequalities Among People
•Casteism and Communalism
2. The size of the electorate, which will vote in April and May this year to elect representatives to the 17th Lok Sabha, is as big as the combined electorates of 36 democracies in the world.
The electorate increased at an average rate of 11.2% every year since 1952. The gender ratio has remained constantly skewed -- for every 52 voters who were men, there were 48 women.
3. The most important socioeconomic factor affecting voter turnout is education. The more educated a person is, the more likely they are to vote, even controlling for other factors that are closely associated with education level, such as income and class.
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