If we think seriously, we’ll get to know that their is a huge gap between the bheaviours of different generation, but what is that difference. Is it the attiude of knowledge or sense.
Democratic Attitude and Bureaucratic Attitude represent distinct approaches to public service: Democratic Attitude: Participation and Inclusivity: Emphasizes involving citizens in decision-making processes and valuing their opinions. Responsiveness: Focuses on addressing public needs and adapting poRead more
Democratic Attitude and Bureaucratic Attitude represent distinct approaches to public service:
Democratic Attitude:
Participation and Inclusivity: Emphasizes involving citizens in decision-making processes and valuing their opinions.
Responsiveness: Focuses on addressing public needs and adapting policies based on feedback.
Transparency: Encourages open communication and accountability to the public.
Flexibility: Adapts to changing social needs and priorities.
Bureaucratic Attitude:
Hierarchy and Formality: Adheres to a structured chain of command and strict procedural rules.
Impersonality: Emphasizes objective and consistent application of rules, often with less regard for individual circumstances.
Stability: Prioritizes maintaining established procedures and stability over innovation.
Authority: Focuses on enforcing regulations and policies without significant input from the public.
In essence, while a democratic attitude prioritizes citizen engagement and adaptability, a bureaucratic attitude emphasizes formal procedures and hierarchical authority.
Cricket is huge in India for a few reasons. First, it's been around for a long time, since British rule, so it's part of our culture. Second, it brings the whole country together – people from every state love it. It's like a national passion. Third, cricket is big business, with lots of money involRead more
Cricket is huge in India for a few reasons. First, it’s been around for a long time, since British rule, so it’s part of our culture. Second, it brings the whole country together – people from every state love it. It’s like a national passion. Third, cricket is big business, with lots of money involved, which attracts attention. Finally, we’ve had some amazing cricket players who’ve become national heroes.
Other sports, like hockey (our national sport!), haven’t been as lucky. They haven’t gotten the same kind of support, money, or media coverage. This has made it tough for them to grow and become as popular as cricket.
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