Indian Family System - A School of Girls' Education, Values ​​and Sanatana Culture

Authors

  • Mrs. Poonam Author
  • Dr. Kavita Sharma Author

Keywords:

Culture, Values, Social Structure, Girls Education

Abstract

Family is one of the main socialising institutions of the society. Since ancient times, the family has been the most important child care institute in India as children are expected to grow under the glory of family where a satisfactory rearing of the child is ensured.

According to the Pope – “the family is more sacred than the State.” It was pointed out by Will and Ariel Durant that the family is the nucleus of civilization. The universal declaration of human rights prescribes the family as the natural and fundamental unit of society. Family is virtually a social organisation or a unit of men and women out of a relationship. The importance of family lies in bringing up the child to a full man in the family atmosphere. It has been a time honoured belief in our culture that the child is a gift of God that must be nurtured with care and affection within the family and society as a future dawn. As per Confucius-the strength of a Nation is derived from the integrity of its homes. It is the famous saying that a comfortable home is a great source of happiness.

Author Biographies

  • Mrs. Poonam

    Research Scholar, Mangalayatan University, Aligarh

  • Dr. Kavita Sharma

    Assistant professor, Education Department, Mangalayatan University, Aligarh

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Published

2024-09-03

How to Cite

Indian Family System - A School of Girls’ Education, Values ​​and Sanatana Culture. (2024). Siddhanta’s International Journal of Advanced Research in Arts & Humanities, 35-43. https://sijarah.com/index.php/sijarah/article/view/67

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