National Integration & Awareness

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National Integration & Awareness

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National Integration &

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United we stand divided we

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National

Integration &

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Unity In Diversity.

• India is a soverei gn , socialist, secular, democratic and republic country with diversity in cast, religion, customs, and traditions where people follow different rituals in daily life and work together harmoniously.

• After all different languages and territory, culture and economic inter-dependency, there is unity in India.

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National Unity.

• No progress can be made in any field, including, the field of art and literature, science and culture advancement and economic well-being if disruptive tendencies and devisive forces are around to tear apart the vary fabric of nationallife.

• We can play an effective role in the international area if we can set our own house in order first.

• Our unity is our strength.

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Hindrance In National Unity.

• Language

• Casteism

• Illiteracy

• Communalism

• Extremism

• Social Disparity

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Opportunities For National Integration.

• Defence forces and central police/other organization.

• Nation level games.

• NCC.

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Relevance Of NCC In Unifying India.

• NCC inclucates awareness amongst cadets about diverse haritage of our country and forster national integration despite linguistics, cultural, religious and geographical barriers.

• It helpscadets gain experience to live together, coparate with eachother and work in harmony with cadets of other states.

• Ethical and social values.

• Cultural and traditional values.

• Discipline and petrotism.

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National Integration.

• It is not the uniformity of all religions dress and food habits etc. It means both preservation od diverse culture and respecting and working in harmony with eachother.

• National intgration is very important for progress of any nation and for :-

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Continued...

• Maintenance of peace and harmony.

• Dignity and self respect as a nation.

• Growth and development of nation.

• Wellfare and well being of the people.

• Intrnal socity and law and order.

• Economic and industrial growth.

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Contribution Of Youth In Nation Building.

• Be a good human being by inbibing oriental value system.

• Discourage corruption in every form and manifestation in socity.

• Participate in sports, yoga and improve personal health.

• Discourage the missuse of natural resources.

• Extend willing help to civil administration during natural and man made disaster.

• Livehealthy politics during collage days.

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Things To Say ‘No’ To Contribute For National Building.

• Drugs

• Dowry

• Illicits sexual relations

• Antisocial activities

• Use of child labour

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Things To Say ‘Yes’ To Contribute For National Building.

• Avoid rash driving of vehicals

• Carry driving licence

• Wear helmet always while driving a two wheeler

• Follow road ettiquettes

• Dont use cellphone while driving

• Help and look after your aging parents, relatives and neighbours.

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Hindrance Removal Methods.

• The education system should be improved and students should be taught the lesson of secularism, tolerance and mutual respect.

• The economic disparity should be narrowed.

• The political parties should not be formed on the basis of religion.

• To develope ideal citizenship.

• To promote social equality.

• To arrange national integration camps.

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The Aim Of National Intrgration Camp.

• Creat awareness amongst the youth of diverse heritage culture of our country.

• To foster national integration despite culture religious, geographical and environmental barriers.

• To gain experience to live, coprate and work in harmony with cadets of other states who they have not known before.

• To help in personal growth of cadets.

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Citizen.

• A member of the community who owes allegiance to the state and who enjoys protection and the rights granted by the constitution of country is called as a citizen.

• The ways in which the citizenship of India can be acquired :-

• By birth

• By descent

• Immegration

• Registration

• Nationalization

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Five Duties Of A Citizen.

• To abide by the constitution and respect its ideals and institutions.

• To protect and uphed the sovereignity, unity and integrity of India.

• To defend the country and render nation service when called upon to do so.

• To promote harmony and the spiritof common brotherhood amongst all the people of the country.

• To safegaurd public property and abjure voilence.

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NIC

• The NATIONAL INTEGRATION COUNCIL originated in a confrence convened by the them PM Jawaharlal Nehru in sept-oct of 1961.

• The NIC met for the first time in June 1962. the NIC was reconstituted and met again in august 2005.

• The new council had 103 members including 12 chief ministers 12 union ministers and leaders of all major political parties.

• The purpose was to find ways to address the problems of commonalism, castism and regionalism. The confernce set up the NIC to review nation intergration issues and make recommendations

• In April 2010 the NIC was again reconstituted with 147 members.

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Fundamental Duties To Reinforce National Integration.

• To abite by the constitution and respect its ideals and institutins, the national flag and National Anthem.

• To cherish and follow the noble ideals which inspired our national struggle for freedom.

• To defend the country and render national service when called upon to do so.

• To promote harmony and the sprit of common brotherhood .

• To renounce practices derogatory to the dignity of women.

• To valueand preserve the rich heritage of our culture.

• To safegaurd public property and to reject violence.