Rahul Gandhi के साथ Golden Temple जाने की इतनी बड़ी "सजा", गयी प्रोफेसर साहब की नौकरी! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=438kJ2V3WaI News Tak Oct 12, 2023
Rahul Gandhi के साथ Golden Temple जाने की इतनी बड़ी "सजा", गयी प्रोफेसर साहब की नौकरी!Did he resign or wqas he thrown out? Why?
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Gandhi’s vision of a constitution was imperfect, but is India paying the price for neglecting it? https://scroll.in/article/1056754/gandhis-vision-of-a-constitution-was-imperfect-but-is-india-paying-the-price-for-neglecting-it Shivakumar Jolad
Oct 02, 2023 He envisaged self-governing and largely self-sufficient village republics and felt that concentrating power would violate democratic principles.
Gandhi had supported a pyramidal structure, with village panchayats at its base. But according to BR Ambedkar, the chief architect of the Constitution, villages were “a sink of localism, a den of ignorance, narrow-mindedness and communalism” and the cause of India’s ruination. Asserting that a strong Centre was essential for India, Ambedkar argued for a firm Central government with robust limbs (states). Gandhian vision of self-governance Gandhi’s idea of Gram swaraj outlined in Hind Swaraj and later writings envisaged self-governing and largely self-sufficient village republics. He conceptualised villages as “organically and non-hierarchically linked with the larger spatial bodies and enjoying the maximum freedom of deciding the affairs of the locality”, says scholar Shubhangi Rathi.
For Gandhi, the “concentration of either economic or political power would violate all the essential principles of participatory democracy”.
Gandhi’s ideas of decentralised governance had already been experimented with in the princely state of Aundh, Maharashtra, in 1939. The ruler, Bhawanrao Pant, had invited Gandhi to help formulate a constitution that would empower the people to govern themselves. The experiment showcased the positive impact of decentralised governance on education, finances, and social cohesion, but failed to be fiscally sustainable in the long run.