Community Engagement
Agricultural Policies and Farmers’ Rights in India
Agricultural policies shape the framework of farming in India. These policies govern production, pricing, and resource allocation in the agricultural sector. India has a diverse agricultural landscape, with millions relying on farming for their livelihood. Historical Context Pre-Independence Era Before ..
Promotion of Communal Harmony in India
Communal harmony refers to the peaceful coexistence of various religious, ethnic, and cultural communities. It is vital for social stability and national integration in India, a nation marked by immense diversity. The coexistence of multiple religions, languages, and cultures makes ..
Biodiversity Management in India
Biodiversity refers to the variety of life forms on Earth. It encompasses species diversity, genetic diversity, and ecosystem diversity. Biodiversity is crucial for ecosystem services, human well-being, and cultural significance. In India, biodiversity management is vital due to the country’s ..
IndusInd Bank Partners with UNICEF for Climate Action
IndusInd Bank has partnered with UNICEF to tackle climate risks, which aims to enhance community resilience in five Indian districts. The initiative was formalized through a Statement of Intent, which is part of the bank’s Climate Action program. Target Districts ..
Month: Current Affairs - November, 2024
Category: Environment Current Affairs
UGC-NTA NET Political Science – Conflict Transformation
Conflict transformation is a vital process that seeks to create a more peaceful and just society by addressing the underlying causes of conflict. Unlike conflict resolution, which aims to end disputes, conflict transformation focuses on altering relationships, interests, and structures ..
Corporate Social Responsibility in India
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) involves practices that enable corporations to positively impact society. CSR aims to contribute to societal goals while enhancing brand reputation and ensuring sustainable business practices. Historical Context Pre-1991 Before 1991, CSR in India was largely voluntary. ..
Non-Party Social Formations in India [UGC NTA NET Political Science Notes]
Non-Party Social Formations (NPSFs) play role in the political landscape of India. These entities operate outside traditional political parties and focus on specific social, economic, or environmental issues. They mobilise communities, advocate for rights, and challenge existing norms. Definition of ..
Participatory Development in India – UGC-NTA NET Political Science
Participatory development is a vital approach in governance and public policy, particularly in India. It involves the active engagement of various stakeholders, especially marginalized communities, in the decision-making processes that affect their lives. This method empowers local populations, enhancing their ..