Though the ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’ scheme has given much-need attention to gender discrimination, it’s implementation and monitoring has failed to achieve desired outcomes with respect to Girl child education. Discuss.
The JP movement, also called the Bihar Movement, after its leader Jayaprakash Narayan launched the movement in the backdrop of pre Emergency crises and continued during Emergency crises. Jayaprakash Narayan gave a call for ‘Total Revolution’ or ‘a struggle against the very system which has compelledRead more
The JP movement, also called the Bihar Movement, after its leader Jayaprakash Narayan launched the movement in the backdrop of pre Emergency crises and continued during Emergency crises. Jayaprakash Narayan gave a call for ‘Total Revolution’ or ‘a struggle against the very system which has compelled almost everybody to go corrupt’ and also demanded the resignation of the Congress government in Bihar and dissolution of the assembly.
Flaws In Philosophy Of Jp Movement
- Jayaprakash Narayan was justly renowned for his integrity, lack of ambition for office, fearlessness, selflessness and sacrifice and lifelong commitment to civil liberties and the establishment of just social order. But, ideologically, he was vague.
- From the early 1950s, he became a critic of parliamentary politics and parliamentary democracy. For years, he tried to popularize the concept of ‘partyless democracy’. During 1974–75 he also advocated ‘Total Revolution’ (Sampooran Kranti) but socio-economic and political content, programmes or policies of the Total Revolution were never properly defined.
- Both concepts were unclear and nebulous, and at no stage was he able to delineate or explain what a political system without political parties would involve or how the popular will get expressed or implemented in it.
- The JP movement consisted of political parties and groups which had nothing in common in terms of programme and policies and were ideologically incompatible. It included the communal Jan Sangh and Jamaat-i-Islami, the neofascist RSS, the conservative and secular Congress (O), Socialists and the extreme left Naxalite groups.
- Almost entirely negative in its approach, the movement could not fashion an alternative programme or policies except that of overthrowing Indira Gandhi.
Flaws In Character Of Jp Movement
- The agitational methods adopted and propagated by the JP Movement were also extra-constitutional and undemocratic and also incited army, police and civil services to rebel.
- The movement that claimed to preserve and protect democracy, tried to overthrow the democratically elected government through strikes, violent protests and in other unconstitutional ways. The ideal way would have been to wait till Indira Gandhi’s term is over and fight her in an election in a democratic way.
- The movement talked about rural transformation, but the participation in the movement extensively came from Urban India and not from rural India. The movement did not take adequate steps to ensure the participation of people from rural India.
- This is one of the major drawbacks of the movement. While more than half of India lived in rural areas, a movement extensively focused on urban problems cannot bring in the total revolution.
Despite its limitations, the JP movement had a profound impact on Indian politics. It led to the formation of the first non-Congress Government in 1977. It focussed on change in the individual as well as in society. The primary emphasis is on moral values, decentralisation of economic and political power. It also served as an inspiration for later anti-corruption movements.
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The 'Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao' (BBBP) scheme, launched in 2015, aims to address gender discrimination and promote the education of girl children in India. While it has brought significant attention to these critical issues, its implementation and monitoring have not achieved the desired outcomes inRead more
The ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’ (BBBP) scheme, launched in 2015, aims to address gender discrimination and promote the education of girl children in India. While it has brought significant attention to these critical issues, its implementation and monitoring have not achieved the desired outcomes in girl child education.
Implementation Challenges:
Monitoring Challenges:
Conclusion: While the BBBP scheme has raised awareness about gender discrimination, addressing the above challenges is crucial for achieving its goals. This includes better fund utilization, improving school infrastructure, training teachers, and establishing strong monitoring and accountability mechanisms.
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