importance of community resource of india
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Community centres or community centers are public locations where members of a community tend to gather for group activities, social support, public information, and other purposes. They may sometimes be open for the whole community or for a specialized group within the greater community. Examples of community centres for specific groups include: Christian community centres, Islamic community centres, Jewish community centres, youth clubs etc.
Community centres generally perform many (though rarely all) the following functions in its community (Note this list is intended to define which meaning of the phrase community centre is covered by this article rather than being facts about what some other sources associate with that phrases, though adding source confirming that other sources use the phrase in a similar way would be nice).
∆As the place for all-community celebrations at various occasions and traditions.
As the place for public meetings of the citizens on various issues.
∆As the place where politicians or other official leaders come to meet the citizens and ask for their opinions, support or votes ("election campaigning" in democracies, other kinds of requests in non-democracies).
∆As a place where community members meet each other socially.
∆As a place housing local clubs and volunteer activities.
∆As a place that community members (and sometimes others), can rent cheaply when a private family function or party is too big for their own home. For instance the non-religious parts of weddings, funerals etc.
∆As a place that passes on and retells local history.
∆As a place where local non-government activities are organised.
∆As a place where indoorcircuses can entertain the paying public.
∆As a place of relief in instances of community tragedies.
Community centres generally perform many (though rarely all) the following functions in its community (Note this list is intended to define which meaning of the phrase community centre is covered by this article rather than being facts about what some other sources associate with that phrases, though adding source confirming that other sources use the phrase in a similar way would be nice).
∆As the place for all-community celebrations at various occasions and traditions.
As the place for public meetings of the citizens on various issues.
∆As the place where politicians or other official leaders come to meet the citizens and ask for their opinions, support or votes ("election campaigning" in democracies, other kinds of requests in non-democracies).
∆As a place where community members meet each other socially.
∆As a place housing local clubs and volunteer activities.
∆As a place that community members (and sometimes others), can rent cheaply when a private family function or party is too big for their own home. For instance the non-religious parts of weddings, funerals etc.
∆As a place that passes on and retells local history.
∆As a place where local non-government activities are organised.
∆As a place where indoorcircuses can entertain the paying public.
∆As a place of relief in instances of community tragedies.
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