Explain the term social capital. How does it enhance good governance? (150 words)
Social capital refers to the collective value of all social networks and the inclinations arising from these networks to do things for each other. It…
Social capital refers to the collective value of all social networks and the inclinations arising from these networks to do things for each other. It…
Introduction:Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, propagated several profound teachings that resonate even in today’s times. These teachings are not only spiritual but also practical,…
Introduction: Probity, which means the quality of having strong moral principles, is foundational to an effective system of governance and socio-economic development. Conclusion: In essence,…
Conscience and laws, rules, and regulations serve as guiding forces in ethical decision-making. While both have their merits, there’s a debate on which is more…
Introduction:Moral intuition and moral reasoning are two fundamental concepts in understanding how individuals make ethical decisions. While they both play a role in shaping our…
The debate between the importance of emotional intelligence (EQ) and cognitive intelligence (IQ) has been ongoing for years. While both have their merits, this response…
The given quotation by Swami Vivekananda emphasizes the importance of love and the consequences of hatred. It conveys the idea that our actions and emotions…
The given quotation by Jawaharlal Nehru emphasizes the importance of women’s empowerment in driving progress at various levels of society. The quote conveys the following…
The quotation by Mahatma Gandhi, “The simplest arts of kindness are by far more powerful than a thousand heads bowing in prayer,” conveys the following…
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