Indian Politics after Mrs Gandhi: Reflecting on Perversion of Political Power Volume Vol. 2nd [Hardcover]
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Author | P.M. Kamath |
Language | English |
Publisher | Gyan Books |
Pages | 232 pp |
ISBN | 978-9353241957 |
Book Type | Hardbound |
Item Weight | 0.552 kg |
Dimensions | 2*X14*X23* |
Indian Politics after Mrs Gandhi: Reflecting on Perversion of Political Power Volume Vol. 2nd [Hardcover]
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About the Book:- The official representing Manipur may not be very familiar with the history of Manipur and for that matter with the definition and history of Nagas. The present situation is the result of the policies and Strategies, the government of India had adopted during that last 7 decades. The book is in two volumes. Volume one consists of 32 important Chapters. The author has very clearly mentioned in this volume that restoration of love, unity, communal harmony among the Nagas, Kukis and Meiteis is more important than the Inner Line Permit System or Scheduled Tribe demand. The volume Two consist of 18 Chapters and the author clearly told that this golden land of Manipur had suffered many attacks from outsiders on many occasions. Every time we have succeeded.Lord Mount batten once questioned himself. "Is the newly created India going to survive for 100 years? "We will build not only a sustainable economy but an advance economy based on modern technology with the strength of our youth who will be working in high positions in many trades all over the world. About the Author:- Khomdon Singh Lisam was born on 21 December, 1948. He is the 8th child of Lisam Sajou Singh and Lisam Ongbi Mandalini Devi of Singjamei Makha Waikhom Leikai. He passed MBBS examination from the Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh. He did Post Graduation in Hospital Administration (MHA) from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS, New Delhi) in 1981. He obtained post graduate degree and diploma certificates from the International Hospital, Federation, London (1985),University of Leeds, U.K. (1992), Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok (1997), University of California at Los Angeles, USA (1997). He had presented scientific papers in many international conferences in London, Barcelona, Durban, Dacca, Kathmandu, Bangkok, Chiangmai, Yangon. He has been invited as a resource person in many countries including South Africa, Bangladesh, Nepal, Thailand and Myanmar. During his tenure as Project Director of Manipur State AIDS Control Society (1995-2003); he introduced the Manipur State AIDS Policy in 1996 and the Harm Reduction Project known as RIAC project for the first time in India. He worked as a temporary UNAIDS Advisor during the Global Research Network meeting held in Durban in April, 2000. Post retirement, he worked in Thailand and Myanmar for a brief period and in NACO during 2005-2006. Presently he is working as a Medical Superintendent of Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS), Imphal (Manipur). He has written four books in connection with HIV/AIDS.History and culture have been a fascinating subject for him since his student career. Whenever he goes to a new country or state, he makes it a point to study the culture of people. He has been studying the history, culture, social and developmental aspects of Manipur for the last five years. CONTENTS:-Foreword.7Preface . 9Introduction . 111. Party System: Rise and Decay . 35(i) Destabilisation Drama(ii) Rise of Regional Parties and its impact on National Politics(iii) How different is BJP from the Congress Party(iv) BJP’s shining failure an analysis of the causes(v) BJP must maintain itself as a party of differences(vi) Will Aam Aadmi Party survive as a National Party?(vii) AAP’s Manifest Destiny2. Politics of Corruption: Multi-dimensional Phenomenon . 59(i) Smoking Gun(ii) Mr. Clean’s disadvantage(iii) Rooting out political corruptions(iv) Karnik episode: Cleanse the system thoroughly(v) Corruption in land registration office: an open letter to CM(vi) Root out corrupt politicians first(vii) Telgi, Integrated people across the states for wrong reason(viii) Send corrupt politicians to jail first(ix) The President should step in(x) Fighting Corruption: Can President discipline erring politicians(xi) CWG Mess: Punish the guilty ones3. Political issue National/State & Local in Practice . 83(i) Reservation for Poor(ii) Caste Doublespeak(iii) Wanted an Independent VC(iv) Conjuring up the magic numbers(v) Politics of convenience(vi) What price human life?(vii) The Outlaws(viii) How to check Singhs and Splits(ix) Playing Communal Politics(x) Decentralise obeisance(ix) Make driving a pleasure(xii) Question arising from suicide squad proposals(xiii) Practicing double standards-one for minister and another for citizen(xiv) Civil Society very much needs a Common Civil Code(xv) Everyone pursuing secularism as vote bank politics(xvi) Railway Budget: first step in Biharikaran of India(xvii) Time to De-reserve?(xviii) Develop India into a nation of Urbanised Villages(xix) Poverty and begging: India’s dual curse(xx) Three signals to Anna Hazare(xxi) If you can pull strings, you can loosen the purse(xxii) Quotas - an electoral gimmick(xxiii) Now Patels want the OBC tag(xxiv) The Politics of award Wapasi4. Politics of Coalitions & Fronts . 143(i) Evolving a new equation(ii) Coalition Conundrum(iii) United Force(iv) Twin Threats(v) United we fall(vi) Planking on stability(vii) Defection ban a milestone in efforts to save Indian democracy(viii) ‘Feel good’ factor: Can we make it feel better?(ix) Stable Coalition Government(x) If CPM forces election on voters will Manmohan emerge stronger?(xi) A Coalition like no other5. Is Presidential System an answer? . 173(i) Antidote for Communalism(ii) For Presidency(iii) Switch over to a Presidential System(iv) Power to a Political Majority(v) Power to the Political Majority(vi) Switching over to Presidential System(vii) Three Challenges(viii) A case for Presidential Government in India(ixi) Without a Presidential System, we are doomed to instability (x) Preside and Rule(xi) We must limit elected office to two terms or ten years (xii) Presidential system sought(xiii) Left hanging(xiv) Over to the President(xv) One nation, one election?Index . 223 The Title 'Indian Politics after Mrs Gandhi: Reflecting on Perversion of Political Power written/authored/edited by P.M. Kamath', published in the year 2021. The ISBN 9789353241957 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 232 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Political. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd
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