Leadership In Governance Project Conclusion

Chapter 4- Conclusion

4.1 Conclusion

As far as leadership in politics is concerned, India had amazing leaders, who had represented India all over world like Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru………

Right from beginning there were two forces driving India, two ideologies trying to influence India’s and those later on converted in to political parties congress so called secular ones and another BJP the outcome of so called Hindutvavadi RSS, VHP.

It is a fact that now India rarely has any noble leader in center and state, to name a few Manmohan Singh and R.R.Patil. Our team strongly believes that there is no accountability, ethical value system in today’s politicians who are in power and who were in power. There is need for youth to enter into politics to change the face of Indian politics and bureaucratic system. This can be done with strong determination, dedication, higher ethical values and most importantly coordination and utilization of all NGO’s.

We can only dream of such fairy-tale situations and make inspirational movies like YUVA. But can this be reality? Only time will tell.

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References

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