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An Analysis of Integral Humanism in the Contemporary Indian Context
Author(s): Dipen Sagar

Abstract
Integral Humanism a concept popularised by Indian philosopher and political leader Deendayal Upadhyaya emphasises the comprehensive development of people and society by integrating the spiritual cultural and material dimensions of existence. The concept is based on the notion that genuine growth should be in harmony with ethical principles and cultural legacy rather than only focussing on economic or technical achievements. Examining the pertinence of Integral Humanism in present-day India entails evaluating its applicability amidst rapid economic expansion globalisation and societal transformation. The text explores the ways in which the concepts of Integral Humanism might enhance sustainable development promote social justice and provide a well-rounded solution to contemporary concerns. The abstract is likely to examine how these ideas might be modified to tackle present-day concerns like as inequality environmental sustainability and cultural preservation while promoting a more comprehensive and compassionate society.