Articles for tag: Education, India economic challenges 2024, India unemployment rate 2024, Unemployment crisis, Unemployment rate in India

India’s Unemployment Rate: The Worst of All Time

India’s Unemployment Rate: The Worst of All Time

Over 60% Young graduates are currently unemployed and every year educational institutions adding to this percentage further raising significant concerns. It’s a difficult time for young people in India, where their dreams are being buried on a daily basis highlighting the inefficiency of the current government. New Delhi, September 17, 2024: The unemployment rate in ...

Political Science

Understanding Political Science: A Comprehensive Overview

Political Science is the systematic study of government, political processes, and political behavior. It explores the structure and functioning of political institutions, the dynamics of political activity, and the theoretical foundations of political systems and ideologies. Introduction to Political Science Political Science is a fundamental branch of social science that focuses on the foundations and ...

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Political Theory: An Evolving Discipline of Critical Thought and Analysis

“Political theory is the most salient feature of politics in the past and continues to illuminate its future.”— Sheldon Wolin Introduction to Political Theory Political theory is a fundamental component of political science, recently recognized as an academic field. Historically, those involved in this discipline identified themselves as philosophers or scientists. The term “political theory” ...

Neera Chandhoke

Limits of Comparative Political Analysis By Neera Chandhoke

Comparative political analysis is currently facing multiple crises, including self-definition, cognitive schemes, academic and political aims, and methodological challenges. There are concerns about what makes comparative politics uniquely susceptible to recurring crises. The first crisis, famously known in the field’s history, occurred in 1955 when Roy Macridis criticized the parochial, descriptive, formalistic, and individualistic nature ...

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The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD)

The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, known as the Quad, is a strategic security discussion involving Australia, India, Japan, and the United States. Member countries engage in talks to maintain this dialogue. The Quad’s primary aim is to safeguard the strategic sea routes in the Indo-Pacific, ensuring they remain free from military or political influence, and promote ...

Citizenship

Citizenship: A Comprehensive Overview

Citizenship is the legal status of being a member of a particular country, entailing rights, responsibilities, and privileges. It is often acquired through birth, naturalization, or descent. Introduction Citizenship is a multifaceted concept that transcends mere legal status and nationality. While it is often associated with a set of rights and entitlements guaranteed by a ...

Justice

Justice: A Comprehensive Exploration

“Remove justice, and what are kingdoms, but gangs of criminals on a large scale.” – Saint Augustine Introduction The concept of justice has been at the forefront of political philosophy for centuries, dating back to the time of Plato. Derived from the Latin word ‘justicia,’ meaning joining or fitting, justice plays a pivotal role in ...

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Rights: Meaning, Types, Generations and Theories

Rights are the fundamental entitlements and freedoms that individuals possess, often protected by laws or societal norms, ensuring their autonomy and well-being. These include civil, political, economic, and social rights. Introduction Rights are the fundamental building blocks of a just and equitable society. They are more than just legal concepts; they are the bedrock upon ...

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