Social Governance means common people, common society and social groups
working together to achieve social goals and visions for
local
social welfares/ social developments. All types of power should be exercised
as close as possible to the last individual and local society;
because most useful learning takes place at the grass-roots
level. Diversities in circumstances vary from place to place, therefore
it is
essential that solutions should be adaptable and flexible with local
circumstances. Thus, social solution system must be as close to the last
individual, local communities and common society.
May be, some initiatives will fail in their aims, but the process will
give some
valuable learning. These un-successes, in fact, will give valuable learning,
surprising
opportunities and unexpected positive outcomes. Thus any initiative will not be a total
failure.
There may be difference of views
among human beings but no
conflict of interests. It is not possible for a human being to have a
complete idea. Some
part of it would dawn on one,
some on another and some
on a third one, and they would all go to constitute the whole. Hence differences in views are
necessary. It is a gain and no
disadvantage.
SOCIAL ECONOMY
SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY
SOCIAL POLICY
AGRO-INDUSTRIAL ECONOMY
TRIBAL ECONOMY DEVELOPMENT
EDUCATION (FORMAL & NON FORMAL)
CHILD LABOUR
RIGHT TO INFORMATION
LOCAL GOVERNANCE
&
DECENTRALIZED ECONOMY
SOCIAL GROUP