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Essay on knowledge based society

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Answered by yashjha28
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Long Essay on Knowledge Society 600 Words in English

Knowledge Society Essay is usually given to classes 7, 8, 9, and 10.

Our tradition and culture have developed on a strong bedrock of knowledge. The town planning and social management schemes of the Indus Valley Civilization bear testimony to this fact. The ‘quest for gyana’ forms the spirit of our ancient wisdom highlighted in Vedas and other scriptures. The multi-faceted dimension of ‘knowledge’ finds reflection through the prism of diversity in form of Charaka, Varahamchira, Chanakya, Patanjali – each an embodiment of the pinnacle of knowledge in his own field.

From being the global cynosure for knowledge through rich religions and their teachings to a need for revival has been a long Indian Saga. Grappling with problems of agrarian crisis, health, infrastructure, inequity, and symptoms of unplanned overgrowth, the refuge can only be sought in bringing about a holistic solution. Our schemes and plans have suffered from segmental and sectoral outlooks. With a vision to create a ‘knowledge society’ both planning and its implementation will receive a fresh look.

Answered by shankarmanjula742
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Our tradition and culture have developed on a strong bedrock of knowledge. The town planning and social management schemes of the Indus Valley Civilization bear testimony to this fact. The ‘quest for gyana’ forms the spirit of our ancient wisdom highlighted in Vedas and other scriptures. The multi-faceted dimension of ‘knowledge’ finds reflection through the prism of diversity in form of Charaka, Varahamchira, Chanakya, Patanjali – each an embodiment of the pinnacle of knowledge in his own field.

From being the global cynosure for knowledge through rich religions and their teachings to a need for revival has been a long Indian Saga. Grappling with problems of agrarian crisis, health, infrastructure, inequity, and symptoms of unplanned overgrowth, the refuge can only be sought in bringing about a holistic solution. Our schemes and plans have suffered from segmental and sectoral outlooks. With a vision to create a ‘knowledge society’ both planning and its implementation will receive a fresh look.

The concept of knowledge graduates a step ahead of the information. IT Revolution ushered us into an age of connectivity and availability of information at ease. However, information without the ability of its application serves little purpose. This transformation will bring about dynamic changes in every aspect of the society, no sooner we bring about the percolation of knowledge to every aspect of human life, right at the grassroots. Agriculture drives the wheels of our economy and the stagnation in productivity stands as a roadblock, as identified in the Approach Paper for the Xth Plan. A revolution is eagerly anticipated. Though mechanisms exist, the application is suffering. The extension services can play a vital role through E-kiosks or village resource centers or NGO organized researchers – farmers meet where the region and crop-specific advice, advancements in technology, better farm practices could be directly passed on to the farmers.

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