Assistant Professor, Dhola Mahavidyalaya & Reasearch Scholar, Rabindra Bharati University
Online published on 10 September, 2019.
The growth of non-party political process who have been trying to educate, conscientise, and mobilized different marginalized section particularly the oppressed poor, is the most important development and striking feature of contemporary social reality in India since the 1960s. They are working mostly at the micro-level, associating and identifying themselves with the weaker sections, adopted action oriented approach and evolve one institutional mechanism through which attempts have been made to articulate the needs of the marginalized and to empower them. So the mainstream society is forced to respond. The ultimate aim of non-party political process is contributing in its own way to the broader process of social transformation.