Propagation of the Dravidian Model of Governance in Tamil Nadu under the Leadership of Mk Stalin an Explanatory Study
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Abstract
The study made an effort to describe and examine how the Dravidian form of government spread throughout Tamil Nadu under the direction of MK Stalin. Leadership in government, as we all know, is the willingness and capacity to take ownership in a region of a state and to consistently act in the interests of the people. Solid governance concepts serve as the foundation for effective and dynamic leadership. Leadership receives direction and strategy from governance. A government's primary function is governance. It is the process of leading. Consistent management, unified policies, procedures, and decision-making authority for a specific area of responsibility are all aspects of governance. Globally, effective leadership and governance are acknowledged as essential to a country's economic and political success. Tamil Nadu's economic and social development has been singularly characterized among all Indian states by the political ideologies of the Dravidian parties that have governed the region since 1967. With the full assistance of the bureaucracy, the parties, who began with a platform of social reform and social justice, successfully changed state institutions and structures to achieve a social welfare programme. The paper details the evolution of the Dravadain government in Tamil Nadu during MK Stalin's stint as chief minister. The goal of the study is to bring about fundamental changes in institutions of governance and welfare delivery without prejudice by analyzing the Dravadain government's ideology and how it is being put into practice on the ground through various social projects.