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Political expression of gender division and political mobilisation on this question helped to improve women's role in public life.The court will take up the matter if the judges find it in public interest.This made Sinhala the medium of instruction in all state schools and colleges, in public examinations, and in the courts.It is illegal to smoke in public places and work places, because it is harmful not only for the one who is smoking but also for others, and therefore, we should avoid it.These practices need to be adopted both at home and in public places.Non-Muslim residents can follow their religion in private, but not in public.Parliament is the highest forum of discussion and debate on public issues and national policy in any country.The Pepsi Cola controversy raises an interesting question: Why are soft drinks giants, Coca-Cola and Pepsico putting in so much effort on publicity campaigns in India after the decline in their sales? The answer lies in the fact that their success is dependent not merely on their internal management, but also on many external forces as, for example, decisions and actions of governments, consumers, other business firms and even non-government organisations (NGOs) like CSE.The result of this division of labour is that although women constitute half of the humanity, their role in public life, especially politics, is minimal in most societies.In some parts of the world, for example in Scandinavian countries such as Sweden, Norway and Finland, the participation of women in public life is very high.They should be free to think, to have opinions, to express these in public, to form associations, to protest and take other political actions.Restrictions on public meetings and associations were removed.The lady looked at me with the stupefied expression you would expect to receive from someone whom you have repeatedly drenched, and uttered an oath that started with “Oh”, finished with “sake” and in between had some words that I have never heard uttered in public before, certainly not by a nun.If you wanted to measure democracies on the basis of this expected outcome, you would look for the following practices and institutions: regular, free and fair elections; open public debate on major policies and legislations; and citizens' right to information about the government and its functioning.Democracies have had greater success in setting up regular and free elections and in setting up conditions for open public debate.
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