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List of Social Issues

Below is a list of social issues in India, which students can be asked to write about. Some of them are categorized under a list of social justice issues.

  1. Racism. This is a form of categorization where people from the same race identify with their own and in so doing they appear to discriminate others. It is responsible for increased prevalence of social tension.
  2. Gender identity. Issues such as homosexuality create a difference in the way people react in society. For instance, lesbian and gay bars are common social places where people with a specific identity interact, setting them apart from other people in society.
  3. Religion. Numerous religious denominations exist such as Christianity, Islam, and atheists, among many others. A growing trend has seen these religious gatherings interacting socially with their kind. Their gatherings are embedded in strong values shared by group members.
  4. Drugs and alcohol abuse. The use of drugs and alcohol has been rampant among the youth and adult, who end up abusing them. Consequently, drug and alcohol abuse leads to changed emotional and mental health, which culminates in anti-social behavior.
  5. Government and social life. The government is known to be tracking the activities of people in social media to prevent any unwarranted posts. Thus, governments around the world have engaged in creation and enforcement of legislation to control the activities on social media.å
  6. Cyberbullying. The social media has become a leeway for hackers to bully people leading them into suicidal thoughts. The stalkers often take advantage of the weaknesses of the users to drive them into harming themselves or harming others through blackmail.
  7. Social media propagating bad vices. Some of the comments or posts in social media often lead to behavioral changes among youth who glamorize immoral values such as drug and alcohol abuse, teenage sex, and even radicalization of youth.
  8. Education disparity. In the education setting, social classes have been set up based on one’s race or economic position. People from rich backgrounds attend good schools that have proper amenities. Those from poor backgrounds attend schools that lack proper facilities.
  9. War. Following the 9/11 attacks, Syrian unrest, and other global wars, tensions have been reported in social interactions. For example, Arabs that live in America have a high possibility of being trolled or even abused on social media. This necessitates the government to enforce responsibility in social networking sites.
  10. Materialism. Fashion has greatly affected the interactions among teenagers who gauge social class based on adherence to emerging trends. As such, they are least likely to engage with peers who come out as untrendy in the fashion sense.
  11. Family and single parenthood. In American society, there are cases of parenting that affects the lives of youth. Some have been separated from their parents who are either dead or in jail, leading them to be subjected to foster homes.
    On the other hand, other kids have been compelled to live with single parents, which sometimes affecting their emotional and mental health, which may, in turn, affect their social interactions. This is common in America.
  12. Obesity and social life. Body image has increasingly grown into a weapon that many youths can use against others in social media. People glamorize slim bodies of celebrities. Those who are seen to be fat are frequently embarrassed in the social media, which may lead to suicidal thoughts.
  13. Poverty and social life. A trend has been observed in the modern generation where a person’s social status is defined by their economic power. Thus, the poor are often perceived lowly in the society whereas those who are reached are regarded highly.
  14. The power of advertisements. Extreme advertising has created a form of brand loyalty where some people have been coaxed into buying specific products based on the frequency of the adverts. Even in some cases, they buy the products against their inner will.
  15. Procrastination. Students have a tendency of postponing their assignments due to the distractions brought about by their fun life. While it may improve their social life, it is highly detrimental to their academic life and most of them may end up failing.
  16. . INEQUALITY AND MARGINALIZATION

    Gender inequality, caste systems, marginalization based on race or tribal affiliations are all economic and social inequalities that mean the same thing: Little to no access to the resources needed to live a full, productive life. When combined with different combinations of vulnerability and hazards which comprise the rest of this list — a marginalized community may become even more vulnerable to the cycle of poverty. 

    CONFLICT

    Conflict is one of the most common forms of risk driving poverty today. Large-scale, protracted violence that we’ve seen in areas like Syria can grind society to a halt, destroying infrastructure and causing people to flee (often with nothing but the clothes on their backs). In its tenth year of conflict, Syria’s middle class has been all but destroyed, and over 80% of the population now lives below the poverty line. 

    HUNGER, MALNUTRITION, AND STUNTING

    You might think that poverty causes hunger (and you would be right!), but hunger is also a cause — and maintainer — of poverty. If a person doesn’t get enough food, they’ll lack the strength and energy needed to work (or their immune system will weaken from malnutrition and leave them more susceptible to illness that prevents them from getting to work). 

    POOR HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS — ESPECIALLY FOR MOTHERS AND CHILDREN

    Extreme poverty and poor health often go hand in hand. In countries where health systems are weak, easily preventable and treatable illnesses like malaria, diarrhea, and respiratory infections can be fatal — especially for young children. And when people must travel far distances to clinics or pay for medicine, it drains already vulnerable households of money and assets, and can tip a family from poverty into extreme poverty.

    LITTLE OR NO ACCESS TO CLEAN WATER, SANITATION, AND HYGIENE

    Currently, more than 2 billion people don’t have access to clean water at home. This means that people (which is to say, women and girls) collectively spend some 200 million hours every day walking long distances to fetch water. That’s precious time that could be used working, or getting an education to help secure a job later in life.

    CLIMATE CHANGE

    Climate change creates hunger, whether through too little water (drought) or too much (flooding), and its effects contribute to the cycle of poverty in several other ways including disproportionately affecting women, creating refugees, and even influencing conflict. One World Bank estimates that climate change has the power to push more than 100 million people into poverty over the next decade. 

    LACK OF EDUCATION

    Not every person without an education is living in extreme poverty. But most of the extremely poor don’t have an education. There are many barriers to education around the world, including a lack of money for uniforms and books, a bias against girls’ education, or many of the other causes of poverty mentioned here. 

    POOR PUBLIC WORKS AND INFRASTRUCTURE 

    Imagine that you have to go to work, but there are no roads to get you there. Or heavy rains have flooded your route and made it impossible to travel. A lack of infrastructure — from roads, bridges, and wells, to cables for light, cell phones, and internet — can isolate communities living in rural areas. Living off the grid often means living without the ability to go to school, work, or the market to buy and sell goods. Traveling further distances to access basic services not only takes time, it costs money, keeping families in poverty. 

    LACK OF GOVERNMENT SUPPORT

    Many people living in the United States are familiar with social welfare programs that people can access if they need healthcare or food assistance. But not every government can provide this type of help to its citizens — and without that safety net, there’s nothing to stop vulnerable families from backsliding further into extreme poverty. Ineffective governments also contribute to several of the other causes of extreme poverty mentioned above, as they are unable to provide necessary infrastructure or healthcare, or ensure the safety and security of their citizens in the event of conflict.

    LACK OF JOBS OR LIVELIHOODS

    This might seem like a no-brainer: Without a job or a livelihood, people will face poverty. Dwindling access to productive land (often due to conflict, overpopulation, or climate change) and overexploitation of resources like fish or minerals puts increasing pressure on many traditional livelihoods. In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) for example, most of the population lives in rural communities where natural resources have been plundered over centuries of colonial rule — while conflict over land has forced people away from their source of income and food. Now, more than half of the country lives in extreme poverty. 

    LACK OF RESERVES

    All of the above risk factors — from conflict to climate change or even a family illness — can be weathered if a family or community has reserves in place. Cash savings and loans can offset unemployment due to conflict or illness. Proper food storage systems can help if a drought or natural disaster ruins a harvest. 

    HOW CAN YOU HELP? 

    We believe that zero extreme poverty is possible, and so we’re working to tackle the root causes of poverty with tailored responses to unique circumstances in 23 countries around the world. By offsetting risks and reducing inequalities, we believe we can sustainably end poverty — for good. Check out more of our solutions to poverty here. 

    You can make your own impact by supporting our efforts working with the world’s poorest communities by writing and voicing their concerns. 

37 PM SHRI Kendriya Vidyalayas and 26 PM SHRI Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas in Odisha

 Union Minister for Education and Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Shri Dharmendra Pradhan launched 37 PM SHRI Kendriya Vidyalayas and 26 PM SHRI Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas in Odisha. Dignitaries, officials, academicians, and students were also present at the event.

 While speaking at the event ,Shri Pradhan expressed his gratitude for Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and said, these schools will work in full spirit of the National Education Policy 2020 and provide quality education to the students with comprehensive and inclusive education. He also informed that about 800 government schools in Odisha will be developed into PM Shri Schools and more than Rs. 1600 crore will come. He also requested the Chief Minister of Odisha Shri Naveen Patnaik to sign an MoU to implement the PM Shri Yojana in Government Schools of Odisha through which, two writing schools in every block and urban area of Odisha will be developed into PM Shri Schools.

 Shri Pradhan stated that to achieve the goal of a developed India by 2047, the education sector of the country needs to move forward. For that, rural children should be educated in the 21st century to prepare them for the future, he commented.

 Earlier in the day, the Minister inaugurated the administrative and academic building, dormitory and guest house at the Oriental Language Centre of the Indian Language Institute, Bhubaneswar. Shri Pradhan, while speaking at the event, highlighted the importance of the development projects that will help to expand the facilities for training Odia, Shantali, Bengali, and Maithili. 

 Shri Pradhan also emphasized the unique identity of the Odia language, stating the sweetness of the language spoken in Sambalpur and Ganjam and the elegance of the language in Mayurbhanj and Dhenkanal. He also mentioned that the tribes of Odisha have different languages. 

 The Minister also informed that on the occasion of the Bharatiya Bhasha Diwas, to be celebrated on the birth anniversary of freedom fighter, eminent Tamil poet Mahakabi Chinnaswamy Subramania Bharati, on 11 December, lecture and essay competition on Odia language will be organised in all schools and colleges, to encourage the new generation.

 Expressing his gratitude to Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi for implementing the National Education Policy 2020, Shri Pradhan mentioned that priority has been given to teaching not only language as a subject but also other subjects in the mother tongue. When children read texts in the language they speak and listen to at an early stage, their ability to research, reason and analyse is enhanced, he commented. 

 PM SHRI schools will showcase the implementation of the National Education Policy 2020 and emerge as exemplar schools shaping the path towards a brighter future for students. They will create holistic and well-rounded individuals equipped with key 21st-century skills.

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Cricket World Cup

 The Cricket World Cup stands as one of the most prestigious and eagerly awaited events in the cricketing calendar. This global extravaganza showcases the prowess, talent, and sheer passion of cricketing nations from around the world. Organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC) every four years, the tournament brings together top teams to compete for the coveted title of world champions.

The history of the Cricket World Cup dates back to 1975 when the inaugural tournament was held in England. Since then, it has evolved into a spectacle that captivates millions of fans globally. The tournament format has undergone changes over the years, shifting from a modest eight-team event to accommodating more teams, providing opportunities for emerging cricketing nations to showcase their skills on a grand stage.

Each World Cup edition has witnessed unforgettable moments etched in cricketing history. From the West Indies’ dominance in the late 1970s and 1980s to India’s triumphs in 1983 and 2011, Australia’s consecutive wins in 1999, 2003, and 2007, and other notable victories, the tournament has seen its share of thrilling matches, nail-biting finishes, and exceptional individual performances.

The tournament format typically consists of round-robin group stages followed by knockout rounds, culminating in the grand finale where the top two teams battle it out for supremacy. The atmosphere during the World Cup is electric, with fans turning up in large numbers, showcasing their support with colorful costumes, chants, and flags, creating an ambiance that adds to the thrill of the game.

Players often consider the World Cup as the pinnacle of their careers, with dreams of lifting the prestigious trophy for their nation. Legends like Sachin Tendulkar, Vivian Richards, Ricky Ponting, Wasim Akram, and many others have left an indelible mark with their stellar performances on this grand stage.

Beyond the boundaries of cricket, the World Cup unites people across diverse cultures and geographies, transcending borders and fostering a sense of unity and camaraderie among cricket enthusiasts worldwide.

The most recent editions have seen an increase in competitiveness and drama, with emerging teams challenging traditional powerhouses, making the tournament even more unpredictable and exciting. As the Cricket World Cup continues to evolve, it remains a celebration of the sport, showcasing the skill, talent, and passion that make cricket a beloved game around the globe.

Rani Lakshmibai

 Rani Lakshmibai, also known as the Rani of Jhansi, was a prominent figure in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 against British colonial rule. Her bravery, leadership, and unwavering commitment to the cause of Indian independence have made her an iconic figure in Indian history. Here’s an overview of her life and legacy:

Early Life and Background:

  • Birth and Name: Rani Lakshmibai was born as Manikarnika Tambe on November 19, 1828, in Varanasi. She was affectionately called Manu.

  • Marriage to Maharaja of Jhansi: Manikarnika was married to the Maharaja of Jhansi, Raja Gangadhar Rao Newalkar, at an early age and was given the name Lakshmibai.

Role in the Indian Rebellion of 1857:

  • Leadership during the Rebellion: After the death of her husband, Lakshmibai became the regent for her adopted son. When the Indian Rebellion of 1857 erupted against British rule, she emerged as a courageous leader and took an active role in the uprising.

  • Battle of Jhansi: Rani Lakshmibai played a pivotal role in the defense of Jhansi against British forces. Her leadership and valor during the siege of Jhansi became legendary.

  • Icon of Resistance: She became a symbol of resistance against British imperialism and oppression, inspiring many Indians to join the fight for independence.

Legacy and Rememberance:

  • Valor and Sacrifice: Rani Lakshmibai’s bravery, determination, and sacrifice for her country’s freedom have earned her a revered place in Indian history and folklore.

  • Inspiration for Future Generations: Her courageous stand against injustice and her fight for freedom continue to inspire generations of Indians, especially women, to stand up for their rights and for the principles they believe in.

  • Remembered in Folklore and Culture: Her story is celebrated in folklore, literature, and popular culture, including poems, songs, books, and movies, depicting her as a fearless warrior and a symbol of resilience.

Rani Lakshmibai’s legacy as a warrior queen and her significant contribution to India’s struggle for independence remain etched in the annals of Indian history. Her bravery and sacrifice continue to inspire and evoke admiration for her remarkable courage in the face of adversity.

Indira Gandhi

 Indira Gandhi was a prominent political figure in India, serving as the Prime Minister of India for multiple terms and leaving a lasting impact on the country’s political landscape. Here are some key highlights of her life and legacy:

Early Life and Background:

  • Birth and Family: Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi was born on November 19, 1917, in Allahabad (now Prayagraj), into the Nehru-Gandhi family. She was the daughter of Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first Prime Minister, and Kamala Nehru.

  • Education: She studied at Oxford University and later became involved in India’s freedom struggle, influenced by her father’s political activism.

Political Career:

  • Entry into Politics: Indira Gandhi entered politics under the guidance of her father, Jawaharlal Nehru, and held various positions within the Congress party.

  • Prime Ministerial Tenures: She served as Prime Minister of India from 1966 to 1977 and later from 1980 until her assassination in 1984, making her India’s first and only female Prime Minister to date.

  • Major Policy Initiatives: During her tenure, she implemented several policies aimed at nationalizing banks, initiating the Green Revolution in agriculture, and leading the country during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, which led to the creation of Bangladesh.

  • Emergency Period: Her declaration of a state of emergency in 1975, due to political unrest and economic challenges, was a controversial period marked by curtailment of civil liberties.

Assassination and Legacy:

  • Assassination: Indira Gandhi was assassinated on October 31, 1984, by her own bodyguards in retaliation for ordering a military operation against Sikh militants in the Golden Temple in Amritsar.

  • Legacy: Indira Gandhi’s legacy is complex and multifaceted. She is remembered for her strong leadership, resilience, and contributions to India’s development and foreign policy. Her policies left a lasting impact on India’s political and economic landscape.

  • Criticism and Controversy: Her tenure also faced criticism for authoritarian tendencies, censorship, and the declaration of Emergency in 1975, which led to curtailed civil liberties.

Indira Gandhi’s political journey, leadership during challenging times, and significant policy decisions have left a lasting impact on India’s history and continue to be a subject of debate and analysis in Indian politics.

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How to Look for Funding Opportunities

 Looking for funding opportunities can involve several steps. Here’s a guide to help you navigate the process:

How to Look for Funding Opportunities

Define Your Funding Needs:

  1. Identify Purpose: Clearly define what you need the funding for—whether it’s for a project, research, business expansion, etc.
  2. Determine Amount: Calculate the exact amount you need. This will help narrow down suitable funding sources.

Research Funding Options:

  1. Grants and Fellowships: Look for grants that align with your project or research. Websites like GrantWatch, Grants.gov (for U.S. federal grants), or specific foundation websites can be helpful.
  2. Angel Investors and Venture Capitalists: For startups or business ventures, explore angel investors or venture capitalists. Websites like AngelList or Crunchbase can provide information on investors interested in various industries.
  3. Crowdfunding Platforms: Websites like Kickstarter, Indiegogo, or GoFundMe are popular for raising funds for projects or causes.
  4. Government Programs: Many governments offer funding programs for various purposes. Check your country or local government websites for such programs.


Certainly! Here’s a more expanded guide on finding grants and fellowships:

Identifying Grant Opportunities:

  1. Grant Databases: Explore comprehensive databases like GrantWatch, Foundation Center (now Candid), or the Foundation Directory Online. These platforms provide extensive listings of grants across various sectors.
  2. Government Grants: In the U.S., Grants.gov is a central database for federal grants. It catalogs funding opportunities from various government agencies.
  3. Specific Foundation Websites: Many private foundations have their own grant programs. Research and visit the websites of foundations that align with your project or research area.
  4. Professional Associations and Organizations: Industry-specific groups often offer grants or fellowships. Explore associations related to your field for funding opportunities.

Narrowing Down the Opportunities:

  1. Alignment with Project Goals: Ensure that the grant’s focus aligns closely with your project or research objectives. Tailor your applications accordingly.
  2. Eligibility Criteria: Carefully review the eligibility requirements, such as geographic location, type of organization, or project stage. Apply only if you meet these criteria.
  3. Application Deadlines: Note the submission deadlines for each grant and organize your application timeline accordingly.

Preparing for Grant Applications:

  1. Thorough Research: Understand the grant-making organization’s mission, priorities, and previously funded projects. Align your proposal with their goals.
  2. Develop a Strong Proposal: Craft a compelling proposal that clearly outlines the problem statement, methodology, budget, expected outcomes, and the impact of your project.
  3. Letters of Recommendation: Some grants may require letters of recommendation. Identify and approach referees who can vouch for your credibility and the importance of your project.

Applying for Grants:

  1. Follow Application Guidelines: Adhere strictly to the application guidelines provided by the grant provider. Pay attention to formatting, word count, and any additional documents required.
  2. Seek Feedback: If possible, seek feedback on your proposal from peers, mentors, or professionals in your field before submission.
  3. Submit Ahead of Time: Aim to submit your application well before the deadline to avoid any last-minute technical glitches.

Post-Submission Follow-Up:

  1. Confirmation and Communication: Upon submission, confirm that your application was received. Follow up if you do not receive confirmation within the specified time frame.
  2. Prepare for Interviews or Presentations: Some grants may require interviews or presentations. Be ready to elaborate on your proposal if invited.

Continuous Search and Adaptation:

  1. Stay Updated: Regularly check for new funding opportunities and stay informed about changes or updates in grant programs.
  2. Adaptation and Feedback Incorporation: If unsuccessful, seek feedback and improve your proposal based on the suggestions for future applications.

Remember, securing grants often requires persistence and a well-tailored approach. Each application is an opportunity to refine your proposal and increase your chances of success.

Networking and Partnerships:

  1. Networking: Attend conferences, workshops, or events related to your field. Networking can help you discover funding opportunities and connect with potential funders.
  2. Partnerships: Collaborate with organizations or businesses that share similar goals. They might have access to funding or be willing to co-fund projects.

Prepare Your Pitch or Proposal:

  1. Grant Proposals: Craft a compelling grant proposal that clearly outlines your project, its objectives, methodology, budget, and expected outcomes.
  2. Investor Pitch: For investors, prepare a pitch deck or presentation highlighting your business idea, market potential, team, and financial projections.

Apply or Pitch:

  1. Submit Applications: Follow the guidelines provided by the funding source and submit your applications within the specified deadlines.
  2. Pitch to Investors: If approaching investors, set up meetings or presentations to pitch your idea and negotiate terms.

Stay Organized and Follow Up:

  1. Track Applications: Keep a record of all the applications submitted, deadlines, and contact information. Follow up if necessary.
  2. Thank You Notes: After meetings or presentations, send thank-you notes to express gratitude and maintain relationships.

Keep Exploring:

Funding opportunities can be diverse and dynamic. Keep exploring new sources, stay updated on trends, and adapt your approach based on feedback and changing circumstances.

Remember, finding funding can be competitive and may take time. Persistence and thorough research often pay off in the long run. Good luck!