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UNIT I DIVERSITY
1 Understanding Diversity 3
2 Diversity and Discrimination 13
UNIT II GOVERNMENT
3 What is Government? 27
4 Key Elements of a Democratic Government 35
UNIT III LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND
5 Panchayati Raj 43
6 Rural Administration 49
7 Urban Administration 57
UNIT IV LIVELIHOODS
8 Rural Livelihoods 67
9 Urban Livelihoods 76
Unit One: Equality in Indian Democracy 2
Chapter 1: On Equality 4
Unit Two: State Government 16
Chapter 2: Role of the Government in Health 18
Chapter 3: How the State Government Works 30
Unit Three: Gender 42
Chapter 4: Growing up as Boys and Girls 44
Chapter 5: Women Change the World 54
Unit Four: Media and Advertising 68
Chapter 6: Understanding Media 70
Chapter 7: Understanding Advertising 80
Unit Five: Markets 92
Chapter 8: Markets Around Us 94
Chapter 9: A Shirt in the Market 104
Equality in Indian Democracy (continued)
Chapter 10: Struggles for Equality 114
Chapter 1 The Indian Constitution
Chapter 9 Understanding Secularism 18
Chapter 3
Chapter 4 Understanding Laws 28
Chapter 5 Judiciary 54
Chapter 6 Understanding Our Criminal Justice System 66
Chapter 7 Understanding Marginalisation 80
Chapter 8 Confronting Marginalisation 94
Chapter 9 Public Facilities 106
Chapter 10 Law and Social Justice 121
1 DEMOCRACY IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD 2
2 WHAT IS DEMOCRACY? WHY DEMOCRACY? 22
3 CONSTITUTIONAL DESIGN 40
4 ELECTORAL POLITICS 56
5 WORKING OF INSTITUTIONS 78
6 DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS 96
Unit I
1 Power sharing 1
2 Federalism 13
Unit II
3 Democracy and Diversity 29
4 Gender, Religion and Caste 39
Unit III
5 Popular Struggles and Movements 57
6 Political Parties 71
Unit IV
7 Outcomes of Democracy 89
8 Challenges to Democracy 101
1. CONSTITUTION: WHY AND HOW? 1
2. RIGHTS IN THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION 26
3. ELECTION AND REPRESENTATION 51
4. EXECUTIVE 78
5. LEGISLATURE 100
6. JUDICIARY 124
7. FEDERALISM 150
8. LOCAL GOVERNMENTS 176
9. CONSTITUTION AS A LIVING DOCUMENT 196
10. THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE CONSTITUTION 220
1.Political Theory: An Introduction 1
2.Freedom 17
3.Equality 31
4.Social Justice 53
5.Rights 67
6.Citizenship 79
7.Nationalism 97
8.Secularism 111
9.Peace 129
10.Development 143
1 The Cold War Era 1
2 The End of Bipolarity 17
3 US Hegemony in World Politics 31
4 Alternative Centres of Power 51
5 Contemporary South Asia 65
6 International Organisations 81
7 Security in the Contemporary World 99
8 Environment and Natural Resources 117
9 Globalisation 135