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Corruption, gender and the paradox of freedom in INDIA: Why gender matters in anti corruption policy and strategy?

By: Singh, Tanuja Megha and Kumar, Pawan.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Bihar Journal of Public Administration Description: 22(2), Jul-Dec, 2025: p.283-297.Subject(s): Corruption, Gender, Democracy, Freedom, Political, Participation, Viksit Bharat In: Bihar Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: This paper examines the practice of democracy in contemporary India through the interrelated lenses of corruption, gender and freedom. It argues that democratic governance in India has largely been shaped by a liberal rational understanding of freedom that priorities Institutional procedures and formal equality, while paying comparatively limited attention to the everyday social conditions through which freedom is experienced by citizens. –Reproduced
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This paper examines the practice of democracy in contemporary India through the interrelated lenses of corruption, gender and freedom. It argues that democratic governance in India has largely been shaped by a liberal rational understanding of freedom that priorities Institutional procedures and formal equality, while paying comparatively limited attention to the everyday social conditions through which freedom is experienced by citizens. –Reproduced

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