National Population Policy

India was the first nation to launched a family planning programme in 1952. Though the birth rate started decreasing, it was accompanied by a sharp decrease in death rate, leading to an overall increase in Population.The early concept of population policy covered both mortality and fertility and did not exclusively focus on fertility. There was … Read more

Sanskar Vyavastha

Sanskar Vyavastha Samskaras is a prescribed set of observances, a religious ceremony or act regarded as an outward and visible sign of inward or spiritual. Ancient Sanskrit literature texts, such as Raghuvamsha, Kumarsambhava, Abhijnan -Shakuntal, Hitopadesha and Manu Smruti, samskara is used to mean: Education, cultivation, training, refinement, perfection, grammatical purity, polishing, embellishment, decoration, a … Read more

Ethical Reasoning and Moral Dilemmas

The reputation and success of governance depends upon the conduct of public functionaries and what the public believe about their conduct. It is therefore of fundamental importance that public functionaries act justly and fairly to all, not only paying lip service to ethical conduct but also ensuring that these are manifestly and undoubtedly seen to … Read more

Combating Corruption Fami[y And Society Role

 0                                                combating Corruption   1.The first tool is ‘Education’. With the help of education we can reduce corruption. According to a report by Transparency International, the least corrupt state is Kerala, the reason being that Kerala’s Literacy rate is highest in India. So we can see how education effects education. In most of … Read more

Vocational or Extension Education

  Human resource development, in short, means invest­ment in Human Capital. Human capital means people can act as capital assets which yield a stream of economic benefits over their working life.  An improvement in the mental capability, skill, and physical capacity of the people constitutes an increase in the human capital because this enables the … Read more

Civil Law

The Foundation of Order: A Deep Dive into Civil Law Civil law, a legal system rooted in codified statutes and legislative enactments, forms the bedrock of legal systems across the globe. From Europe to Latin America, Asia, and Africa, its influence is undeniable, shaping the lives of billions. This article delves into the intricacies of … Read more

Sanitation and Health care in Karnataka

sanitation and Health care in Karnataka Health care Good health Services are those which deliver effective, safe, quality, individual and Population based health interventions to those who need them, as and when required, with optimal use of Resources, at a cost that the individual and community can afford. Similar to the rest of the nation, … Read more

Unveiling the Institution of Marriage

Unveiling the Institution of Marriage: A Multifaceted Exploration Marriage, a cornerstone of human society for millennia, has evolved and adapted alongside cultural shifts, societal norms, and individual aspirations. This enduring institution, while often romanticized, is a complex tapestry woven with threads of love, commitment, legal frameworks, and societal expectations. This article delves into the multifaceted … Read more

Umbrella Scheme for “Family Welfare and Other Health Interventions”

Umbrella Schemes for Family Welfare and Other Health Interventions: A Comprehensive Approach to Holistic Well-being Introduction The concept of “family welfare” encompasses a broad spectrum of health and social services aimed at improving the well-being of families and their members. This includes promoting reproductive health, preventing and managing diseases, ensuring access to quality healthcare, and … Read more

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