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What is awareness ?

Awareness-raising is a process that seeks to inform and educate people about a topic or issue with the intention of influencing their attitudes, behaviours and beliefs towards the achievement of a defined purpose or goal.
 

Social Awareness:

Sensitivity, Sensibility, Sanity, and Sobriety, all brewed up into one cup of KHICHDI in our society’s menu, about every issue, that decides the destiny of well-being of our whole existence in everyone, who is involved, is responsible, takes decisions, acts upon and also affected, mainly, is called social awareness. It’s not just about statistical, logical, legal, and philosophical know-how, but developing a touch-screen automatic trigger, to take action in any given minimum-level demanding context. Cumulatively, the maximum welfare of maximum living beings and the earth’s longevity can be assured this way. We can’t reverse all our wrongs but surely, we can pull down shutters of shops, denoting and deriving, insane sops and subsidies from mother earth.

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A variety of tools are used in order to achieve this objective like conducting seminars, lectures; distribution of pamphlets; participation in Doordarshan programmes, broadcasting jingles, live phone-in programmes etc; floating mobile multi-utility vans for spreading awareness through public interactions; nukkad nataks …
 
SAI NAGESH

Founder

AWARENESS

knowledge and understanding that something is happening or exists. promoting a heightened awareness of the problem. seemed to have only a slight awareness of what was going on. an acute awareness of subtle differences.

Social consciousness or social awareness, is consciousness shared
by individuals within a society. Social consciousness is linked to the collective self-awareness and experience of collectively shared social identity.
 
The concept of legal literacy suggests a number of goals to those who are interested in it. Chief among them are dissemination of information and increase of knowledge about law; empowerment of individuals to make active use of law, and support for constructive criticism of law.