What major challenge is being faced by the Indian Democracy? Explain any two steps taken to overcome this challenge.
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Major challenges faced by Indian Democracy are:
•Corruption
•Terrorism
•Regionalism
•Poverty
•Unemployment
•Women abusement,etc
To overcome this challenges Indian Goverment should employ steps such as,
1)To ensure that proper wages are paid to workers but making polices.
2)To give women a platform to raise their voice.
3)To prepare fix annual budge and to look over black money.
4)To maintain the income tax to overcome corruption
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•Corruption
•Terrorism
•Regionalism
•Poverty
•Unemployment
•Women abusement,etc
To overcome this challenges Indian Goverment should employ steps such as,
1)To ensure that proper wages are paid to workers but making polices.
2)To give women a platform to raise their voice.
3)To prepare fix annual budge and to look over black money.
4)To maintain the income tax to overcome corruption
Hey may u like the ans
Have a good time ahead
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These are the major challenges faced by Indian democracy:
✔️ Corruption by minister.
✔️ Challenge of caste politics and division of vote on basis of caste.
✔️ Challenge of communalism and voting on basis of religion.
✔️ Challenge of women empowerment.
✔️ Challenge of regionalism which leads to disunity between people.
Some of the steps to overcome this:
1) It must be made constitutional mandatory that at least one-third of seats in elected bodies must be reserved for women.
2) Prohibition of discrimination of people on basis of caste, religion, gender, language or culture.
✔️ Corruption by minister.
✔️ Challenge of caste politics and division of vote on basis of caste.
✔️ Challenge of communalism and voting on basis of religion.
✔️ Challenge of women empowerment.
✔️ Challenge of regionalism which leads to disunity between people.
Some of the steps to overcome this:
1) It must be made constitutional mandatory that at least one-third of seats in elected bodies must be reserved for women.
2) Prohibition of discrimination of people on basis of caste, religion, gender, language or culture.
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