.........instil into the vast millions of workers, men and women, who actually do the job, a sense of partnership and of cooperative performance.... The above passage relates to

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Q: 2 (IAS/2000)
“.........instil into the vast millions of workers, men and women, who actually do the job, a sense of partnership and of cooperative performance....” The above passage relates to

question_subject: 

Economics

question_exam: 

IAS

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The above passage relates to Community Development. Community Development is a process that aims to improve the quality of life of people in a community through the mobilization of local resources and the participation of local people. It is a bottom-up approach to development, as opposed to top-down approaches that are often imposed by governments or other external agencies.

The passage mentions the need to "instil into the vast millions of workers, men and women, who actually do the job, a sense of partnership and of cooperative performance." This is a key principle of community development, which is that local people should be involved in the planning and implementation of development projects. This helps to ensure that the projects are relevant to the needs of the community and that they are more likely to be successful.

Community development has been used in India since the early 1950s. The first community development program was launched in 1952, and it has since been expanded to cover all parts of the country. Community development has had a significant impact on the lives of millions of people in India, and it has helped to improve the quality of life in many communities.