An Analysis Of Concept And Role Of Civil Society In Contemporary India

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Abstract

This conceptual and literary analysis focuses on history and practice of civil society searching the old and new connotations thereof. The article provides a broader spectrum of the subject matter in time and space. The concept of civil society moved from ‘civilized society’ to a socially located debating and acting groups emerged now outside the political arena. However, its identity fixes next door to politics. Advancement of democracies pushed the civil society movement on world scene, in both the developing and developed societies equally. India land maintains a great lead in this movement with impinging on administrative and political setup the right to information, human rights, social advocacy, environmental preservation including elimination of corruption from public institutions. Anna Hazare’s fast based strategy movement acquired a very pervasive support from all quarters i.e. for Janlokpal (People’s Ombudsman) under the banner India Against Corruption.

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vijender bazard. 1970. \u201cAn Analysis Of Concept And Role Of Civil Society In Contemporary India\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - A: Arts & Humanities GJHSS-A Volume 12 (GJHSS Volume 12 Issue A7): .

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This conceptual and literary analysis focuses on history and practice of civil society searching the old and new connotations thereof. The article provides a broader spectrum of the subject matter in time and space. The concept of civil society moved from ‘civilized society’ to a socially located debating and acting groups emerged now outside the political arena. However, its identity fixes next door to politics. Advancement of democracies pushed the civil society movement on world scene, in both the developing and developed societies equally. India land maintains a great lead in this movement with impinging on administrative and political setup the right to information, human rights, social advocacy, environmental preservation including elimination of corruption from public institutions. Anna Hazare’s fast based strategy movement acquired a very pervasive support from all quarters i.e. for Janlokpal (People’s Ombudsman) under the banner India Against Corruption.

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