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Day1:Democracy vs development mr harry dhaul inaugural
1. The 14th
Regulators & Policymakers Retreat 2013
The Goa Marriott Resort
1 - 4 August 2013Harry Dhaul
Director General, IPPAI
Democracy versus Development
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What is Democracy?
-Greek demokratia "popular
government"
-Demos "common people,"
and kratos "rule, strength".
-Government of the people, by the
people, for the people – Abraham Lincoln,
Gettysburg, 1863
Democracy implies that man must take responsibility for choosing his rulers and
representatives, and for the maintenance of his own 'rights' against the possible
and probable encroachments of the government which he has sanctioned to act
for him in public matters. [Ezra Pound, "ABC of Economics," 1933]
Source: Online Etymology Dictionary
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Democracy in Ancient Greece meant
equality for male citizens: complete
freedom of speech and the right to
vote on important issues
Only free men could vote – women
and slaves couldn’t
Multiple categories of Slaves
existed. Many slaves were the
property of their masters who could
give, sell, rent or bequeath them
The Evolution of Democracy - I
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The Evolution of Democracy - II
Rise of
Protestantism
in England
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The Evolution of Democracy - III
Oliver Cromwell and the Parliamentarians argue with the King of England
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The Evolution of Democracy – IV
Magna Carta
13th
Century
17th
Century
19th
/20th
Century
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The American Civil War
1861 - 1865
Abolition of slavery
The End of Segregation: 1956
Barack Obama is President of the
United States: 2009
The Evolution of Modern Democracy - I
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The Evolution of Modern Democracy - II
Walk towards Economic Freedom: The Dandi March
When Mahatma Gandhi broke the salt laws on April 6, 1930, it sparked acts of civil
disobedience against the oppressive salt laws of the British Raj by millions of Indians.
More than 80 years hence, do we still have economic freedom?
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Article 14. Equality before law.
The State shall not deny to any
person equality before the law or
the equal protection of the laws
within the territory of India.
The Evolution of Modern Democracy - III
The Constitution of India
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Challenges to democracy in context of development - I
Politics: Good governance
or last refuge?
OR
On what basis do we vote?
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Challenges to democracy in context of development -II
The Haves The Have-Nots
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Can economic development result in bigger water
problems and greater discontent among people?
Challenges to democracy in context of development -III
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Do our land acquisition, rehabilitation and resettlement practices
widen the gap between the haves and have nots?
Challenges to democracy in context of development -IV
Dreams of the rich, means of the poor
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How can we have Development in a Democratic way?
Socially inclusive and environmentally sustainable growth
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Let the deliberations begin…
Hinweis der Redaktion
Oliver Cromwell: 25 April 1599 – 3 September 1658 ( – from the motion picture “Oliver Cromwell (1970)” French Revolution: 1789–1799 American Civil War: 1861 to 1865 Russian Revolution: 1917
“ Democracy: True representation of free people” – Oliver Cromwell, England (1599 – 1658)
Magna Carta (Latin for Great Charter ), [1] also called Magna Carta Libertatum or The Great Charter of the Liberties of England , is an Angevin charter originally issued in Latin in the year 1215. Magna Carta was the first document forced onto a King of England by a group of his subjects, the feudal barons , in an attempt to limit his powers by law and protect their privileges. The charter was an important part of the extensive historical process that led to the rule of constitutional law in the English speaking world . Magna Carta was important in the colonization of American colonies as England's legal system was used as a model for many of the colonies as they were developing their own legal systems. The 1215 charter required King John of England to proclaim certain liberties and accept that his will was not arbitrary —for example by explicitly accepting that no "freeman" (in the sense of non- serf ) could be punished except through the law of the land , a right that still exists.
Browder v. Gayle , 142 F. Supp. 707 (1956), [1] was a case heard before a three-judge panel of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama on Montgomery and Alabamastate bus segregation laws. The district court's ruled on June 13, 1956 that bus segregation was unconstitutional under the Fourteenth Amendment protections for equal treatment. [2] The state and city appealed, and the case was heard by the United States Supreme Court. On December 17, 1956, it upheld the lower court ruling in a landmark decision. Three days later, it ordered Alabama to desegregate the buses.