Mass Participation
Mass participation refers to the active involvement of large groups in societal processes. It encompasses voting, protests, and community initiatives. This engagement fosters democratic values and social cohesion. In India, mass participation has shaped political movements and cultural expressions. It reflects the collective voice of citizens. Such participation is vital for a vibrant democracy and inclusive governance. It empowers individuals and strengthens communities.
The Quit India Movement was a mass civil disobedience campaign launched by Mahatma Gandhi on 8 August 1942....
April 8, 2025