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Understanding NCERT’s Rationalisation of Political Science Textbooks and its Implications for the Indian Knowledge SystemThe rationalisation of NCERT school textbooks has recently become a subject of considerable academic and public discussion, particularly following the revisions implemented in alignment with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. Rationalisation involves making logical and justified modifications to curriculum content, including the removal, revision, or restructuring of existing material. NCERT undertook this pr…
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AutocracyAutocracy is a form of government in which absolute power is held by one person, known as an autocrat. It includes both absolute monarchies and dictatorships, while it is contrasted with democracy and other forms of free government. The autocrat has total control over the exercise of civil liberties within the autocracy, choosing under what circumstances they may be exercised, if at all. Governments may also blend e…
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