Functions - III: Linkage & Accountability

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The video presents a lecture on political party functions, specifically focusing on "Linkage & Accountability." The instructor uses a whiteboard to display definitions in both English and Hindi. He explains that parties act as a bridge between the public and the government. He also notes that in a democracy, parties are accountable to the electorate. To illustrate these concepts, he draws a diagram with two circles labeled "Sangh" and "Loktantra," connected by an arrow, explaining the flow of power.

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    The instructor starts with his back to the camera, writing on the board. The slide shows "Functions - III: Linkage & Accountability." He turns around, revealing definitions for Linkage and Accountability in English and Hindi. He then draws a diagram on the right, sketching two circles connected by an arrow. He labels the top circle "Sangh" and the bottom "Loktantra." He gestures with his hand while explaining the connection between these concepts, using the visual aid to clarify the theoretical points.

This segment combines textual definitions with visual diagrams to clarify political science concepts. By presenting dual-language text, the instructor ensures accessibility. The transition from reading definitions to drawing the "Sangh" and "Loktantra" diagram marks a shift from theory to application. This visual representation helps students understand the structural relationship between the state and democracy, reinforcing the idea of linkage and accountability as a connected system.