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प्रश्न
Explain the following concept with examples.
National integration
उत्तर
- India is a land of “Unity in diversity”. India has always been seen by scholars as a unique example of unity in diversity in spite of regional, linguistic, religious and ethnic differences dividing India into apparently irreconcilable social groups. The diversities in terms of communities, races, classes, languages and sub-cultures are bound to pose obstacles to the achievement of national integration. The following factors which obstruct the growth of national feeling viz. casteism, communalism, regionalism, linguism, and economic inequalities have been outlined below.
- Casteism refers to loyalty to one’s own caste before loyalty to the nation. Caste ties are so strong that people are inclined to think in terms of caste before the nation. This may lead to caste members protecting their own caste group through social service, education, medical and other welfare schemes. This can lead to several problems. Discrimination on the basis of caste is a major hurdle for national integration.
- Religious antagonism has posed a serious challenge to national integration in India.
- Regionalism refers to loyalty to one’s own State or region before one’s nation. This interferes with national integration to a great extent. The history of a particular region is glorified and often it is misused to stress divisive forces, thus ignoring the common cultural legacy and heritage.
- Linguism is a form of excess loyalty towards one’s own language. Linguistic fanaticism poses a threat to national integration. There are also forces that threaten national unity as well as national integration.
- The need of the hour is to develop an empathetic understanding of our multiple diversities and work towards strengthening the overall sense of national unity and emotional integration.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Correct the underlined word and complete the statement.
Conflict based on caste is called communalism.
Write differences.
Regionalism and Linguism
Write differences.
Casteism and Communalism
Explain the following concept with example
Communalism
What does unity mean to you? Discuss any three factors which hinder unity. Describe two ways in which tribal and urban people can benefit each other to promote unity. Give examples to illustrate your points.
Correct the incorrect pair and rewrite it.
Identify the appropriate term from the given option in the box and rewrite it against the given statement.
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- Educational differences
- Effect on mental health
- ‘hug-the-tree’ in Chamoli district in March 1973
- Farmers’ organisation established in 1974
- Local Self Government
Correct the underlined word and complete the statement.
Communalism refers to conflict based on language.
Correct the underlined word and complete the statement.
Conflict based on caste is called regionalism.
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Obstacles to national unity
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Casteism
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Regionalism
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Linguism
Explain the following concept with example.
Casteism
Explain the following concept with example.
Regionalism
Explain the following concept with example.
Linguism
Explain the following concept with example.
Economic inequality
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Communalism
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Economic Inequalities
Explain the challenges to National Unity.
Differentiate between:
Communalism and Secularism
Identify the appropriate term from the given options and rewrite it against the given statement:
Conflict based on language.
Correct the incorrect pair and rewrite it: