Framework for Understanding Society and Governance
Author(s): Vipin ProchaAbstract
Represents an epistemological framework that transcends fragmented discipline-specific understandings of society and governance. In contemporary social science research increasing complexity interdependence and uncertainty demand analytical models that move beyond reductionist approaches. Samagra Gyan offers such a framework by emphasizing interconnectedness between ethical values cultural traditions institutional structures economic processes political systems and human consciousness. This research paper explores Samagra Gyan as a comprehensive lens for interpreting social realities and governance mechanisms arguing that it provides a balanced synthesis of empirical inquiry and normative reasoning. The study situates Samagra Gyan within broader debates on holistic governance ethical public administration and inclusive development highlighting its relevance in addressing modern challenges such as social fragmentation policy incoherence governance deficits and moral erosion in public life. By conceptualizing governance as a living system rather than a mechanical structure the paper demonstrates how Samagra Gyan can enhance policy formulation institutional accountability and citizen participation. The research adopts an interdisciplinary qualitative methodology drawing upon philosophical analysis policy studies sociological theory and governance literature. Ultimately the paper contends that Samagra Gyan is not merely a theoretical construct but a practical framework capable of fostering ethical inclusive and sustainable governance in diverse sociopolitical contexts.