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Era Of One-party Dominance

Question
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Evaluate any three factors that helped the congress to continue to dominate the Indian political scenario for almost three decades after independence.

 

OR

 

What was Green Revolution? Mention it’s any two positive and any two negative consequences.

Solution

The factors that helped the congress to continue to dominate the Indian political scenario for almost three decades after independence are:

 

(i) It had inherited the legacy of national movement. The Congress was the only party to have organization spread all over the country.

 

(iii) The party had Jawaharlal Nehru the most popular and charismatic leader in Indian politics. He led the congress campaign and toured through the country.

 

(iv) Congress was all inclusive- a social and ideological coalition and had transformed into a rainbow-like social coalition, which accommodated the revolutionary as well as pacifist.

 

OR

 

Answer:

 

Green Revolution was a policy of putting more resources into those areas which already had irrigation and those farmers who were already well-off to help increase production rapidly in the short run. In this, high- yielding variety seeds, fertilizers, pesticides and better irrigation at highly subsidised prices offered.

 

Merits:

 

(i) The green revolution delivered agricultural growth with a rise in wheat production.

 

(ii) It raised the availability of food in the country.

 

Demerits:


(i) Some regions like Punjab and Western Uttar Pradesh became agriculturally prosperous, while others remained backward.

 

(ii) It resulted in the rise of what is called the middle peasant sections.

Some More Questions From Era of One-party Dominance Chapter

The First General Elections in 1952 involved simultaneous elections to the Lok Sabha and ________ (The President of India/State Assemblies/Rajya Sabba/The Prime Minister)

The party that won the second largest number of Lok Sabha seats in the first elections was the _________ (Praja Socialist Party/Bharatiya Jana Sangh/Communist Party of India/Bharatiya Janata Party)

One of the guiding principles of the ideology of the Swatantra Party was ________ (Working class interests/ protection of Princely States/economy free from State control/Autonomy of States within the Union)

Match the following leaders listed in List A with the parties in List B:

Four statements regarding one-party dominance are given below. Mark each of them as true or false:

If Bharatiya Jana Sangh or the Communist Party of India had formed the government after the first election, in which respects would the policies of the government have been different ? Specify three differences each for both the parties.

In what sense was the Congress an ideological coalition ? Mention the various ideological currents present within the Congress.

Did the prevalence of a ‘one-party dominant system’ affect adversely the democratic nature of Indian politics ?

Bring out three differences each between Socialist parties and the Communist Party and between Bharatiya Jana Sangh and Swatantra Party.

What would you consider as the main differences between Mexico and India under one-party domination ?