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The relationship between globalization and religion has been a complex one with new possibilities and challenges emerging as a result of the interaction between the two. Discuss.
Globalisation is a process of interconnectedness, interdependence and integration of economics and societies. It allows for religions, which were previously isolated from one another to have regular and unavoidable contact now. The interaction between globalisation and religion has brought new possiRead more
Globalisation is a process of interconnectedness, interdependence and integration of economics and societies. It allows for religions, which were previously isolated from one another to have regular and unavoidable contact now. The interaction between globalisation and religion has brought new possibilities as given below:
In this way, globalization opens a new door for religion that enhances cooperation, tolerance and brings new opportunities and possibilities. But, on the other hand, this interaction between the globalisation and religion has emerging challenges as well which are given below:
Religion and globalisation share a strange and paradoxical, yet mutually reinforcing relationship. While some scholars may have dismissed religion as a primitive manifestation of superstition, thinking that the forces of globalization would lead to religion’s demise, but the effects of cultural exchange due to globalisation has led to proliferation of religion. Thus, it is necessary to minimise the challenges of religion and globalisation and bring the culture of peace and harmony.
See lessConsidering the multiplicity of factors affecting the mental well-being in an inter-connected world, discuss the various challenges in achieving sound mental healthcare.
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines mental health as a state of well-being that enables people to cope with the normal stresses of life, realise their capabilities, work productively, and contribute to their community. In an inter-connected world, the following factors affect the mental wellRead more
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines mental health as a state of well-being that enables people to cope with the normal stresses of life, realise their capabilities, work productively, and contribute to their community.
In an inter-connected world, the following factors affect the mental well-being of a person:
Though India launched a National Mental Health Program in 1982 itself, as per the National Mental Health Survey, 2016, close to 14% of India’s population requires active mental health interventions and about 2% suffers from severe mental disorders.
The various challenges in achieving sound mental healthcare include:
In this context, the government has taken several steps passing of the Mental Healthcare Act, 2017, implementation of the National Mental Health Programme, Tele-Mental Health Assistance and Nationally Actionable Plan through states. In addition, careful mapping and research is required to produce quality data and understand the size of the problem. Policies must recognize the diverse mental health needs of the population and move away from a one-size-fits-all approach. Also, mental health services should be planned keeping the socio-economic, cultural and structural determinants of mental health issues in mind.
See lessBring out the impact of globalisation in shaping the dynamics of family size, structure and relationships in the modern Indian society.
Globalization is a transnational phenomenon which allows the free exchange and movement of ideas, technology, labour, capital and goods encouraging nations, businesses and individuals to become integrated into the global market. As individuals, families, communities, and societies increasingly becomRead more
Globalization is a transnational phenomenon which allows the free exchange and movement of ideas, technology, labour, capital and goods encouraging nations, businesses and individuals to become integrated into the global market.
As individuals, families, communities, and societies increasingly become integrated into new complex globalized systems, their values, traditions, and relationships change and it directly and indirectly affects family life in the following ways:
While globalization has had positive and negative implications on family life, decisions about employment, migration, marriage, gender roles, and caretaking are still subject to family life and local culture.
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