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TISS is the only organization which will tell the origin and history of social work education in India.
Jal F. Bulsara has written: 'Perspectives on social welfare in India' -- subject(s): Public welfare, Social service 'Mass and adult education in India' -- subject(s): Education, Adult education
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The progressives believed in social justice, reform, and modernism. It was not the goal of this group to go back to traditional ideas.
K. S. Chalam has written: 'Modernization and dalit education' 'Caste-based reservations and human development in India' -- subject(s): Caste, Economic development, Education, Employment, Minorites, Social aspects, Social aspects of Economic development 'Education and weaker sections' -- subject(s): Children with social disabilities, Education, Educational equalization, Social aspects, Social aspects of Education 'Political economy of underdevelopment in Kalingadhra' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Economic conditions
Mahatma Gandhi's goal was to secure India's independence from British colonial rule through nonviolent civil disobedience and passive resistance. He sought to achieve social justice, equality, and harmony among different religious and cultural groups in India.
In comparison, societal gain is the goal of social marketing.
It very importance for not only self awarness but also family and social awarenes.
the major goal of the physical education is to become healthy and strong
The goal of social reform in the 1830s was to address the various societal issues and injustices of the time, such as poverty, inequality, and lack of education. Activists sought to bring about positive change through efforts like temperance reform, abolition of slavery, and improvements in the treatment of mentally ill individuals. Overall, the goal was to create a more just and equitable society.
A merit of present day education system in India is that it helps work towards the goal that India should be a developed country by 2020, by facilitating presence of skilled labor. Also, it facilitates the growth of the Indian economy by ensuring that entrepreneurship skills are instilled into students at all levels.
Rattan Lal Khanna has written: 'Social administration in India' -- subject(s): India, Public health, Education, Public welfare