Social Empowerment, Communalism, Regionalism & Secularism
Social Empowerment
- Social Empowerment means all the sections of society in India have equal control over their lives, are able to take important decisions in their lives, and have equal opportunities. Without empowering all sections of society equally, a nation can never have a good growth trajectory.
- However, in India, social empowerment is hampered by the vices of communalism, regionalism and lack of secularism.
Communalism
- Communalism arises when one or two characteristics of ethnic identity e.g. religious beliefs are taken and emotionally surcharged. Communal movements are often brief and exist in a dyad, comprising an opposing force or ideology which ....
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