Papers by Dr. Gajendra Ji
According to Human development Index (HDI) 2019, UNDP, India alone has 28% of world’s Poverty. In... more According to Human development Index (HDI) 2019, UNDP, India alone has 28% of world’s Poverty. India Ranked on 129th position out of 189 countries ranking in HDI. India currently is a home of 364 million people who are poor. It is the 28% of 1.3 billion global populations. There is a group based vast inequality in India which affects women and girls at larger scale. India ranked at 122 out of 162 countries in gender inequality index, 2019. As the report says the number of people who are coming out of poverty on the one hand increased, the different types of inequality have also arisen at global level. Earlier it was based on accessing health, education services but now it is very much related to the very first thing that is Climate, then health and technology. Unfortunately it has both kinds of inequality still persisting in India. Health and climate are the basic needs of every human being on this planet. If we go further then basic education is also a fundamental right of people i...
International journal of applied research, 2020
India is a secular (Panthnirpeksha) democratic republic Rashtra. The Constitution of India guaran... more India is a secular (Panthnirpeksha) democratic republic Rashtra. The Constitution of India guarantees equality to all the citizens irrespective of religions, gender, caste, and class differences. In this article I discuss about Article 44 of the Indian Constitution, which ensures the Uniform Civil Code. The government of India has done many efforts to implement the essence of the Uniform Civil Code in India. This code is related with the notion of equality. For example Hindu marriage Act 1955, Hindu Succession Act 1956 and the recently triple Talaq Bill were passed in parliament to ensure gender equality and democratic liberal principles. In this article, I will discuss why the Uniform Civil Code is necessary in India.
International Journal of Advanced Research and Development, 2018
The problem of increasing old age population and the decreasing number of the young age people ha... more The problem of increasing old age population and the decreasing number of the young age people has become the one of the big issue in Japan. Recently the prime minister of japan Shinzo Abe has announced that japan would accept the immigrants for the solution of its labor shortage problem. Since the Japanese overseas are more familiar with Japanese culture and values, they can play a very big role in the labor shortage problem and the increasing old age issue as well as the decreasing number of number of infants in japan.
Our Heritage , 2020
According to Human development Index (HDI) 2019, UNDP, India alone has 28% of world’s Poverty. In... more According to Human development Index (HDI) 2019, UNDP, India alone has 28% of world’s Poverty. India Ranked on 129th position out of 189 countries ranking in HDI. India currently is a home of 364 million people who are poor. It is the 28% of 1.3 billion global populations. There is a group based vast inequality in India which affects women and girls at larger scale. India ranked at 122 out of 162 countries in gender inequality index, 2019. As the report says the number of people who are coming out of poverty on the one hand increased, the different types of inequality have also arisen at global level. Earlier it was based on accessing health, education services but now it is very much related to the very first thing that is Climate, then health and technology. Unfortunately it has both kinds of inequality still persisting in India. Health and climate are the basic needs of every human being on this planet. If we go further then basic education is also a fundamental right of people in India. Here when we talk about individual and society together we need a type of approach which could balance the development with regards to individual and society. Deendayal Upadhyaya has given the idea of Integral Humanism philosophy which is very much similar to the approach we are looking for. The integral humanism philosophy talks about development of an Individual and society by applying the principle of balance of development in society and of an individual together. The articles tries to find the relevance of integral humanism philosophy propagated by Deendayal Upadhyaya and claims that the integral approach might be helpful in providing justice to the needy.
International Journal of Sociology and Political Science, 2021
Social Justice has been the key factor of the state policies of both the developed and developing... more Social Justice has been the key factor of the state policies of both the developed and developing countries of the 21st century. It has become the norm that the policies of the state should adhere to the principles of social justice. Countries like India have given space to social justice in their constitution under many articles i.e Articles 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 39, 46, etc. The philosophy of social justice, believed by many, consists of distributive and retributive justice collectively. B.R. Ambedkar and Deendayal Upadhyaya, the political ideologue of Indian politics, strived to establish justice in the Indian society via different ways and methods. Ambedkar believed that social justice, for him, is the collective form of equality, liberty, and fraternity. For him, an ideal state should be based on these principles. Equality and fraternity are legal terms that can be established on a legal basis but the fraternity is to be established by society. Ambedkar argued(2016) that the varna system, caste system, and untouchability were the key factors that led to the deprivation of Scheduled Caste, Scheduled tribe, and other backward classes from the mainstream development. These also stopped India from becoming one nation. Deendayal Upadhyaya also believed that it is the responsibility of the state and society together to fulfill the basic needs of the people. Deendayal talked about the primary goods in society and emphasized the role of the state in fulfilling these goals. He tried to compose a theory of justice on humanitarian grounds. He believed that the complete development of an Individual (Development of his Body, mind, Wisdom, and Soul) should be the aim of the state policies. This article provides a historical analysis of social justice in the Indian context concerning Ambedkar and Deendayal Upadhyaya. It begins with the historical basis for social justice in India and the rationale for why it is needed. We then outline the philosophy behind social justice and its legal ramifications. The article then tries to evaluate the success of social justice and outlines the criticisms that have been made of it. We then try to compare both Ambedkar and Deendayal's views on Social justice.
International Journal of Applied Research, 2020
India is a secular (Panthnirpeksha) democratic republic Rashtra. The Constitution of India guaran... more India is a secular (Panthnirpeksha) democratic republic Rashtra. The Constitution of India guarantees equality to all the citizens irrespective of religions, gender, caste, and class differences. In this article I discuss about Article 44 of the Indian Constitution, which ensures the Uniform Civil Code. The government of India has done many efforts to implement the essence of the Uniform Civil Code in India. This code is related with the notion of equality. For example Hindu marriage Act 1955, Hindu Succession Act 1956 and the recently triple Talaq Bill were passed in parliament to ensure gender equality and democratic liberal principles. In this article, I will discuss why the Uniform Civil Code is necessary in India.
International Journal of Advanced Research and Development , 2018
The problem of increasing old age population and the decreasing number of the young age people ha... more The problem of increasing old age population and the decreasing number of the young age people has become the one of the big issue in Japan. Recently the prime minister of japan Shinzo Abe has announced that japan would accept the immigrants for the solution of its labor shortage problem. Since the Japanese overseas are more familiar with Japanese culture and values, they can play a very big role in the labor shortage problem and the increasing old age issue as well as the decreasing number of number of infants in japan.
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Education and Research, 2021
The whole world has been going through a Covid-19 pandemic since March 2020. India has not been l... more The whole world has been going through a Covid-19 pandemic since March 2020. India has not been left out of the pandemic. Many lives have been lost in India and throughout the world. The rupee is depreciating continuously. The Covid 19 caused inequalities across many income groups. It has disrupted the very important access to health services, essential medicines etc. it has also brought in front of the public the gaps in health information systems of many countries including India. (WTO, 2021). The pandemic has led to the big migration, many walked on foot due to countrywide lockdown. The loss of jobs, absence of socioeconomic insecurity and access to daily ration were the main problems faced by marginalized sections of society with special emphasis on migrant labours. India must rethink her development paradigm and make it more inclusive. The philosophy of Antyodaya talks about the upliftment of the last person in society. It deals with the marginalized sections of society with special emphasis on the upward development of the most disadvantaged groups in society. It also talks about reducing the gap between rich and poor. The philosophy of Sarvodaya talks about the upliftment of all. On the other hand, the Philosophy of Antyodaya does not compromise with the upliftment of the least advantaged of the society. Right to good health, right to access primary goods, Food, ration, and social security including the right to livelihood with dignity is the subject of the state. The liberal society also accepts the primary needs to be fulfilled or taken care of by the welfare state. This paper intends to argue that if the philosophy of Antyodaya is followed in India, it will be beneficial to eradicate the rising social and economic inequality. It also argues that it may be useful not only in India but in other countries which has the same rising economic inequality issues.
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Papers by Dr. Gajendra Ji