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(PDF) MULTI-CULTURALISM: A STUDY OF INDIA
India is a country with a rich cultural heritage, and its people are known for their diversity. Multi -. culturalism in India refers to the coexistence of diver se cultures and ethnic groups ...
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Dr. Rochana Bajpai. received her graduate degrees from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and the University of Oxford and has held research positions at Oxford. Her work has largely centered on India, and examined the politics of religion and caste with reference to constitutional and policy debates. Her first book Debating Difference ...
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the existing theories of multiculturalism in explaining dynamics of ethnic relationship in different contexts. Consequently, the paper attempts to establish the limitations of the existing multicultural theories especially when one considers to issues of diversity in Northeast India. Multiculturalism: Substance and Implication
Multiculturalism in contemporary India
The paper also points out that the recent Indian debate on multiculturalism has yet to take cognisance of the rationale behind the institutional measures for the political accommodation of identity, difference and community, which has been responsible for India's survival as a state.
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India over thousands of years had become a 'melting pot' of religious, linguistic and cultural diversity, and thereby created a unique cultural fabric based on the principles of multiculturalism and pluralism.The ancient Indian philosophy was based on the ideals of vasudaivakutumbakam - the whole world is one family and sarvadharmasambhava- all religion leads to the same destination.
Multiculturalism in India: An Exception?
Predating policies of multiculturalism in Western democracies by several decades, the constitutional entrenchment of group rights in India derived from colonial and nationalist legacies, both informed by longer historical, political and social practices of dealing with difference.79 Multicultural provisions in India encounter similar challenges ...
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India is a multicultural country, and the country's beauty lies in its unity in diversity. Multiculturalism has an impact on every aspect of life, including education. Multiculturalism is an ideology with some sociological and psychological perspectives. In this paper, the author attempts to highlight the impact of
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The paper focuses on Indian diaspora as a case study of globalisation and multiculturalism. It raises the question of a structural and historical distinction between the socio-cultural pluralism of societies like India and the ones overseas where Indian populations migrated and settled, and answers it in terms of dialectically related civilisations and settlement societies.
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multiculturalism is a shift in emphasis from related to entrepreneurship. Papers are to be sent in by. October 7, 2000. A brief synopsis in about 500 words should. the private to the public domain, wherein be sent by August 15, 2000. Limited support for travel accessibility to the public sphere is en- expenses can be made available to scholars ...
MULTICULTURALISM IN INDIA: PREVALENCE AND PROSPECTS
As I hail from a multicultural land, in this paper, I am therefore adopting an outsider's non-textual standpoint to delve into the mechanics of the current multicultural India. Hence, this paper primarily aims at understanding and assessing the concept of ''Multiculturalism'' on a global level rather than restricting the discussion ...
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International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI) |Volume III, Issue IX, September 2016|ISSN 2321-2705 www.rsisinternational.org Page 96 A Study of Multiculturalism in India Sukhdev Abstract: - Multiculturalism is the phenomenon of multiple groups of cultures existing within one society, largely due to the
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India is a country with various socio-cultures, linguistic diversities and pluralities unified into a federal polity. The heterogeneous culture of India has developed throughout the centuries. Multiculturalism is entrenched in the country's history and culture, making it a way of life for the residents.
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community in India, both recognition and equal opportunity within the public sphere are keenly desired notions that tend to mobilise them politically and religiously. This paper explores the salience of Indian multiculturalism and issues of marginalisation of the Muslim minority in liberal democratic polity. The
7. Multiculturalism in India: An Exception?
Relative to the late colonial state, the Indian Constitution marked a cutback in multicultural provisions, a moment of containment in the long career of group rights in India. It inaugurated a shift from consociationalism to affirmative action as the overarching framework of group-differentiated rights.
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The paradigm of multiculturalism is based on positive equality wherein state endeavours to treat people equal and make them equal. Encouraging multiculturalism necessarily includes recognition of a number of political, social and economic rights of inhabitants in the given territory. In panoply it appears that for any analysis of the nature or ...
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IJCRT1802807 International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) www.ijcrt.org 876 THE MULTICULTURALISM AND ITS APPLICABILITY IN INDIAN CLASSROOM LEARNING ENVIRONMENT Ashish Mishra Research Scholar Department of Education, University of Allahabad, Allahabad, India Abstract: India is a culturally diverse country. Multicultural education ...
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In this research paper I propose to discuss the impact of multiculturalism on the marginalised as observed in the fictional world Siddhartha Deb\'s The Point of Return (2003) and Kiran Desai\'s The Inheritance of Loss (2006) . ... Critical Essays on Multicultural INDIA Exploring Inclusiveness and New Humanities A Festschrift in honour of Prof ...
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In this research paper I propose to discuss the impact of multiculturalism on the marginalised as observed in the fictional world Siddhartha Deb\'s The Point of Return (2003) and Kiran Desai\'s The Inheritance of Loss (2006) . Siddharth Deb, hails from a second generation peasant family taking refugee in North East India during the partition.
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India is a country with a rich cultural heritage, and its people are known for their diversity. Multi -. culturalism in India refers to the coexistence of diver se cultures and ethnic groups ...
Dr. Rochana Bajpai. received her graduate degrees from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and the University of Oxford and has held research positions at Oxford. Her work has largely centered on India, and examined the politics of religion and caste with reference to constitutional and policy debates. Her first book Debating Difference ...
the existing theories of multiculturalism in explaining dynamics of ethnic relationship in different contexts. Consequently, the paper attempts to establish the limitations of the existing multicultural theories especially when one considers to issues of diversity in Northeast India. Multiculturalism: Substance and Implication
The paper also points out that the recent Indian debate on multiculturalism has yet to take cognisance of the rationale behind the institutional measures for the political accommodation of identity, difference and community, which has been responsible for India's survival as a state.
Multiculturalism can suggest a a ttening of di erence, a r eduction of multiform. diversity to a single level, mor e suited to the recent immigrant experience of N ort h. America and Europe, than ...
India over thousands of years had become a 'melting pot' of religious, linguistic and cultural diversity, and thereby created a unique cultural fabric based on the principles of multiculturalism and pluralism.The ancient Indian philosophy was based on the ideals of vasudaivakutumbakam - the whole world is one family and sarvadharmasambhava- all religion leads to the same destination.
Predating policies of multiculturalism in Western democracies by several decades, the constitutional entrenchment of group rights in India derived from colonial and nationalist legacies, both informed by longer historical, political and social practices of dealing with difference.79 Multicultural provisions in India encounter similar challenges ...
The Multicultural Question. Papers in Social and Cultural Research No. 4, Pavis Centre for Social and Cultural Research, The Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom. ... Social Integration in Multicultural Societies: A Comparative Study of India and Europe. In R. K. Jain (Ed.), Multiculturalism in India and Europe (pp. 49-71). New ...
India is a multicultural country, and the country's beauty lies in its unity in diversity. Multiculturalism has an impact on every aspect of life, including education. Multiculturalism is an ideology with some sociological and psychological perspectives. In this paper, the author attempts to highlight the impact of
Education (2013), Working Paper: 'Accele rating Pro gress to 2015' repo rted India h as observed Research articles for 25 th International Multi-disciplinary Conference On Arts, Social Science ...
The paper focuses on Indian diaspora as a case study of globalisation and multiculturalism. It raises the question of a structural and historical distinction between the socio-cultural pluralism of societies like India and the ones overseas where Indian populations migrated and settled, and answers it in terms of dialectically related civilisations and settlement societies.
multiculturalism is a shift in emphasis from related to entrepreneurship. Papers are to be sent in by. October 7, 2000. A brief synopsis in about 500 words should. the private to the public domain, wherein be sent by August 15, 2000. Limited support for travel accessibility to the public sphere is en- expenses can be made available to scholars ...
As I hail from a multicultural land, in this paper, I am therefore adopting an outsider's non-textual standpoint to delve into the mechanics of the current multicultural India. Hence, this paper primarily aims at understanding and assessing the concept of ''Multiculturalism'' on a global level rather than restricting the discussion ...
International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI) |Volume III, Issue IX, September 2016|ISSN 2321-2705 www.rsisinternational.org Page 96 A Study of Multiculturalism in India Sukhdev Abstract: - Multiculturalism is the phenomenon of multiple groups of cultures existing within one society, largely due to the
In India, the multicultural experience is symbolised by a pattern known as "unity in diversity." In each of the states and regions that make up the country, this encompasses the diversity of religious communities, languages, nationalities, and minority population but these diversities are also linked organically.
India is a country with various socio-cultures, linguistic diversities and pluralities unified into a federal polity. The heterogeneous culture of India has developed throughout the centuries. Multiculturalism is entrenched in the country's history and culture, making it a way of life for the residents.
community in India, both recognition and equal opportunity within the public sphere are keenly desired notions that tend to mobilise them politically and religiously. This paper explores the salience of Indian multiculturalism and issues of marginalisation of the Muslim minority in liberal democratic polity. The
Relative to the late colonial state, the Indian Constitution marked a cutback in multicultural provisions, a moment of containment in the long career of group rights in India. It inaugurated a shift from consociationalism to affirmative action as the overarching framework of group-differentiated rights.
The paradigm of multiculturalism is based on positive equality wherein state endeavours to treat people equal and make them equal. Encouraging multiculturalism necessarily includes recognition of a number of political, social and economic rights of inhabitants in the given territory. In panoply it appears that for any analysis of the nature or ...
IJCRT1802807 International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) www.ijcrt.org 876 THE MULTICULTURALISM AND ITS APPLICABILITY IN INDIAN CLASSROOM LEARNING ENVIRONMENT Ashish Mishra Research Scholar Department of Education, University of Allahabad, Allahabad, India Abstract: India is a culturally diverse country. Multicultural education ...
In this research paper I propose to discuss the impact of multiculturalism on the marginalised as observed in the fictional world Siddhartha Deb\'s The Point of Return (2003) and Kiran Desai\'s The Inheritance of Loss (2006) . ... Critical Essays on Multicultural INDIA Exploring Inclusiveness and New Humanities A Festschrift in honour of Prof ...
18 May 2024. New Delhi, India - The share of Indian Muslims in the country's population has soared by more than 43 percent since 1950: That's the key takeaway from a new working paper ...
to meet the needs of a r apidly changing world. One of the pivotal aspects of NEP 2020 is the. introduction and promotion of a multilingual approach to education. This innovative policy. 1 ...
In my research, I have studied the way the modern "Hindu nation" has been constructed. In my view, there is a three-layered pyramid underpinning Modi's popularity. India's centuries-old ...
Introduction: Research in the medical discipline significantly impacts society by improving the general well-being of the population, through improvements in diagnostic and treatment modalities. However, of 579 Indian medical colleges, 332 (57.3%) did not publish a single paper from the year 2005 to 2014," indicating a limited contribution from medical fraternity In order to probe in to the ...
The paper, titled "Long-Term Safety Analysis of the BBV152 Coronavirus Vaccine in Adolescents and Adults: Findings from a 1-Year Prospective Study in North India," reported that nearly one-third of the 926 participants who received Bharat Biotech's Covaxin experienced "adverse events of special interest" (AESI).
In this research paper I propose to discuss the impact of multiculturalism on the marginalised as observed in the fictional world Siddhartha Deb\'s The Point of Return (2003) and Kiran Desai\'s The Inheritance of Loss (2006) . Siddharth Deb, hails from a second generation peasant family taking refugee in North East India during the partition.
Anusandhan 2.0 is dedicated to celebrating the vibrant research atmosphere and scholastic engagements at IIT Mandi. The fair aims to promote Himalayan engagement with research initiatives and hill-based events, attracting researchers from diverse fields such as Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, Engineering, and Management.