Government Policies and International Voluntary Sector
There is an urgent need to put an end to distortions in social development and evolving institutionalised mechanisms of collaboration between the government and the NGOs and the people’s institutions.
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VOLUNTARY SOCIAL work, voluntarism, voluntary organisations, non governmental organisations (NGOs) not profit making organizations, religion based social development organisations, individual donors, philanthropy and corporate social development organisations have grown tremendously in the 21st century.
Categories: Government
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History — ‘art or Science’?
There is a raging debate over the fact that whether history is an art or science.
History as an Art:
Those who believe that history is an art advocate the following opinion :â??
1) According to Rickman, â??History deals with sequence of events, each of them unique while science is concerned with the routine appearance of things and aims at generation and the establishment of regularities, governed by laws.â?
Categories: Science
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Management Education
Normal 0 “The object of education is to prepare the young to educate themselves throughout their lives.”
“The aim of education should be to teach us rather how to think, than what to think – rather to improve our minds, so as to enable us to think for ourselves, than to load the memory with thoughts of other men.”
Education is among the fastest growing service sectors of the economy. Education is one of the important public attributes of social and human development. Education has always been accorded an honored place in the Indian society. The development of education in India during the post independence period has been guided by the national goals and aspirations as embodied in the Indian constitution. Education being a powerful instrument of social, economic and political change, its broad principles and objectives are related to the long term national goals, the program of national development on which the country is engaged and complex short term problems it is called upon to solve. Prior to independence, the growth of institutions of higher education in India was very slow and diversification in the areas of the studies was very limited. After independence Education has become India’s “Super infrastructure”. It provides the strongest link between income aspirations and the realization of income goals. It can be controlled from with a household and without unreasonable dependence on the external environment and infrastructure. The congruence between internal economic goals of the nation is a pre-requisite for building viable and vital constituents that provide growth and education has accomplished a strong congruence between the internal aspirations of the household and the external objectives of the aggregate economy.
Categories: Educational
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German Economy
Germany has a powerful technological economy. In 2003, Germanyâ??s GNI per capita was $25,250. It is the twenty-third highest in the world in terms of per capita income: $38,860. The growth rate of GDP has declined annually since the early 1980s.
Germany had considerable economic success in rebuilding its economy after losing World War II. It is now the third largest economic power in the world, after the US and Japan. The fiscal and monetary policy adopted by the government was cautious. The idea was to make a social market economy. This idea demanded the economy to be governed by market forces, the state correcting the imperfections of marketing and helping the underprivileged. A lot of attention was paid to bank financing. Companies could focus on objectives on the long term.
Categories: U.S. Economy
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Automobile Loans – Get Hands on Your Dream Machine in No Time
Automobiles are absolutely necessary these days. Since automobiles are quite expensive, people prefer to go in for automobile loans. Automobile loans allow you to purchase the vehicle and use the vehicle also but the hypothecation of it rests with the financial institution till the loan is full repaid.
Many banks and financial institutions offer various types of automobile loans. You need to carefully study most of these offers before zeroing down on any one of them. Some regular loans include advance EMI schemes, deposit payment schemes and margin money schemes.
Categories: Autos
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Improve Your Vocabulary by Reading Books
Library is the right place where a person can get books of his interest. But everybody does not feel comfortable in searching books. They do not find their books. Today, book clubs have totally replaced the way of selecting books. They not only give the convenience of choosing books, but also they deliver the order at your doorstep. You will get books at best price in book clubs. These clubs encourage people to buy and read books. One should become a member of a renowned book club.
Categories: Books
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