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how to improve politics in real life ?



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Answered by vaibhav589sanaya
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Explanation:

The Politics of India works within the framework of the country's constitution. India is a parliamentary secular democratic republic in which the President of India is the head of state and the Prime Minister of India is the head of government

6 improve politics in real life

  • Kothari started his career as a lecturer at Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (Baroda University). While working here he first received recognition in 1961, when his essays series, "Form and Substance in Indian Politics" were published in the Economic and Political Weekly (then Economic Weekly) over six issues.
Answered by suhaniiiiiiii
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1. More respectful of differing opinions

Debates are often reduced to a debacle — from parliamentarians marching to the well of the House, to journalists screeching at the top of their lungs —with everyone wanting to be heard, but not hearing the other.

2. More data-driven

If one has to make recommendations to improve the education system, s/he needs to know simple things like the student-teacher ratio or whether there is a principal in each school. Good data can help identify gaps in the current system.
Information should be available in formats that are easy to access and analyse —breaking away from the tedious filing system of many government offices is a good first step.

3. More interactive

To make our political discourse truly interactive, political parties and politicians should not use these platforms as yet another vehicle to propagate their agenda. The challenge is to create more regular and constructive exchanges between the electorate and decision-makers.

4. More proactive


During election season or when a scam is exposed, everyone is ready to debate politics.

For routine accountability, engagement and participation should be continuous, and more proactive on our part.

5. More transparent

While Parliament’s daily antics are broadcast live, there are many official proceedings that still take place behind close doors. An example of this is standing committees, which advise the government on landmark legislation before they are discussed in Parliament. This is one of the few forums that aid pre-legislative consultation. Making such debates viewable to the public can add value to the public discourse.

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