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International Journal of Political Science

Volume  8, Issue 2,  July – December 2022, Pages 99-107
 

Review Article

Mainstreaming the Marginalised: Inequality and Democratisation at Grassroots of India

Megha Goyal1, S N Ambedkar2

1Research Scholar, 2Head of Department, Department of Public Policy, Law and Governance, Central University of Rajasthan, Bandrasindri, Ajmer 305817, Rajasthan, India.

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DOI: DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/IJOPS.2454.9371.8222.7

Abstract

With the transforming scenario between state led development and decentralized institutions at both the national and global levels, followed by introduction of neoliberal agenda in working of public sector enterprises; the country’s democracy, it’s local governance structures, marginalized and deprived sections of the society get the most affected. And, in India, it impacted positively to some dimensions while leaving something for the future. Thus, this paper examines the role of decentralization at grassroots of India for making more of a representative, participative and resilient democracy for mainstreaming of deprived sections of society especially in context of women. Social inequality and inadequate political engagement often impairs not only the mainstreaming of the neglected but also integrity of democracy is hampered. Therefore, political participation of the marginalized by means of capacity building, affirmative action, representative elections and right to vote legitimizes any political system as democratic making decentralization as a potent instrument to overcome the handicaps.


Keywords : Decentralization; Local Governance; Marginalized and deprived sections of society; Women empowerment; Political participation; Mainstreaming.
Corresponding Author : S N Ambedkar, Head of Department, Department of Public Policy, Law and Governance, Central University of Rajasthan, Bandrasindri, Ajmer 305817, Rajasthan, India.