illeteracy
basic education is the strength of democracy.A major part of Indian population is composed of illiterates.This prevents them from effectively participating in the governing processes.in addition,this leads to social and political inequality.Law enacted by the legislature should receive the cooperation and assistance of the people for implementation.Hence,education shall be imparted to them.
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What were some of the challenges the colonies faced?
The dinosaurs were going through dramatic climate change.
Indian immigrants in the USA may face challenges when adapting to the use of Indian toilets due to differences in design and functionality compared to Western-style toilets. These challenges may include adjusting to squatting instead of sitting, dealing with potential hygiene concerns, and navigating unfamiliar plumbing systems. It may take time for Indian immigrants to become comfortable with using Indian toilets in a new cultural context.
Sudha Chandran overcame the challenge of losing a leg in a tragic accident, which led her to pursue a successful career in Indian classical dance. She faced physical limitations and societal doubts but persevered with determination and passion to become an accomplished dancer and actress.
If by "liberation", you mean the right to vote... They could not hold any manual labor jobs (worked in textiles), could not own land for a while but that changed, were used as teachers of democracy to children while their husbands were at work.
The problem with any democracy- a Majority rules no matter what.
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He faced war of 1812
There are many challenges to Indian democracy such as poverty, lazy leaders, child labour, treatment to a girl child etc. Much the same as any democracy. There are some that are specific, as stated, but India has a long and rich history, a great deal can be learned and a great deal taught.
she faced her challenges by being resilient
Gandhi faced numerous challenges during his quest for India's independence, including opposition from the British government, internal divisions within the Indian National Congress, and resistance from traditionalists who were skeptical of his nonviolent methods. His commitment to nonviolent civil disobedience faced criticism and skepticism, and he had to navigate complex political landscape to unite the diverse Indian population towards a common goal.