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100 | _aVinodan,C | ||
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_aDemocracy, inequality and economic development/ _cby C Vinodan |
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_aNew Delhi: _bNew Century Publications, _c2018. |
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504 | _aDemocracy, Inequality and Economic Development: 2018 Edition India is a federal parliamentary democratic republic. The Constitution defines the organization, powers and limitations of the Central and State Governments. India has a multi-party system, consisting of various types of national as well as regional political parties. Political parties represent different sections and regions and play a major role in the politics of India. Through the electoral process, the people of India choose their representatives to run the government. There is a widespread perception in the country that disparities amongst states, and regions within states, between urban and rural areas, and between various sections of the community, | ||
650 | _aIndia | ||
650 | _aDemocracy | ||
650 | _aEconomic development | ||
650 | _aIncome distribution | ||
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