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Social Human Development: Concept, Inhibitions and Suggestions

Authors: Gautam Jayasurya;

Social Human Development: Concept, Inhibitions and Suggestions

Abstract

It is a process which involves the change in people’s interaction and relationships with other people. It involves the influence of society and other individuals. It includes interestinal aspects such as the expansion of the person’s intrapersonal contacts, the modelling of behaviour and the development of relationship between two sexes. A human centered theory of development must necessarily base itself on the idea that the progressive development of the external capabilities of society is a reflection of a progressive development of the internal consciousness and capacities of human beings, not just the result of external factors or the creation and application of better tools and instruments. Society changes outwardly because people change inwardly. A fundamental premise of our framework is that the process by which societies develop, companies develop and individuals develop is the same. They are only various expressions at different levels of the same process of human development. We have defined social development as the increasing complexity of the social organization that enables it to release, organize and express human energies and creativity more effectively to achieve the goals of the society – regardless of whether those goals are political, economic, social or cultural. We can apply a similar definition to the development of the individual. Individuals develop by increasing their capacity to release, organize and express their energies and capacities to achieve the goals they aspire for – regardless of whether those goals are physical health, economic well-being, social recognition, mental understanding or spiritual enlightenment. Human development and improvement in quality of life are the ultimate objectives of all planning. Planning takes into account the resources required for human development and human resources available for carrying out the Plan.

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