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Social Movements in Indian Democracy

Political Science ⇒ Democracy and Political Processes

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Describe the contribution of the Chipko Movement to environmental awareness in India.
Describe the role of media in supporting social movements in India.
Describe the role of social movements in strengthening Indian democracy.
Discuss the challenges faced by social movements in India.
Discuss the impact of the women's movement on Indian society.
Explain how social movements contribute to social change in India.
Explain the difference between old and new social movements in India.
Explain the main objectives of the Dalit Movement in India.
Which movement is associated with the demand for separate statehood for Telangana? (1) Farmers' Movement (2) Telangana Movement (3) RTI Movement (4) Anti-Arrack Movement
Which movement is associated with the slogan 'Save the Forests'? (1) Chipko Movement (2) Dalit Movement (3) JP Movement (4) Women's Movement
Which movement led to the enactment of the Forest Rights Act, 2006? (1) Dalit Movement (2) Tribal Movements (3) Women's Movement (4) JP Movement
Which of the following is a feature of new social movements in India? (1) Focus on class struggle (2) Emphasis on identity and environment (3) Led by political parties (4) Based on religious issues
Fill in the blank: The ________ Movement in India was a protest against the Mandal Commission recommendations.
Fill in the blank: The ________ Movement in India was a protest against the price rise of essential commodities and corruption in public life during the 1970s.
Fill in the blank: The ________ Movement in India was a protest against the sale and consumption of alcohol in Andhra Pradesh.
Fill in the blank: The ________ Movement in India was started to demand the implementation of the Right to Information Act.
True or False: Social movements always use violent methods to achieve their goals.
True or False: The Anti-Arrack Movement in Andhra Pradesh was led mainly by women.
True or False: The Chipko Movement was primarily concerned with the protection of forests.
True or False: The RTI Movement led to the passage of the Right to Information Act in 2005.