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This certificate course delves into the multifaceted contributions of ancient Indian economic thought, political philosophy, and statecraft. To understand the philosophical foundations of Arth (meaning and economy), Rajneeti (ethical governance), and Darshan (philosophy and vision) through the Indian Knowledge System, development, and governance using the Economy of Philosophy framework, this course will help in thinking and analyzing the reinterpretation of Economy, Rajneeti, and social terms. Through an interdisciplinary approach, the course explores the Arthashastra and its relevance to contemporary economic and political contexts. This is also a method for thinking outside the box in society, considering time and situation.
He is a young philosopher who is interested in creating a value system for society that would be based on holistic education. His major focus is on finding the practical value of philosophy. In his work, Economy of Philosophy, he establishes the philosophical meaning of “Arth” and establishes its connection with economic parameters. He also started working on two exciting projects: Concept of Ramatva and Natural World Order, where he wants to establish a connection between social theory based on freedom and creativity to natural evolution parameters.
Cell Phone: +91 7844842252 / Email: adwivedi@inads.org; alokdiwedi1996@gmail.com
The Certificate course in Niti, Nyaya, and Neeti is an interdisciplinary Course exploring the philosophical, ethical, and policy-based dimensions of justice in the Indian intellectual tradition. Drawing from classical Indian philosophy, political thought, dharmashastra, Arthashastra, Nyaya philosophy, and modern constitutional frameworks, this Course equips learners with a deep conceptual and practical understanding of Indian foundations of governance, ethics, and jurisprudence.
This fully online Course, offered through the INADS World Campus (IWC), combines rigorous coursework, guided research, and applied policy analysis. It is designed for those seeking to bridge traditional Indian knowledge systems with contemporary public policy and justice frameworks.
Dr. Bhawna Sharma Department: School of Humanities and Social Sciences Brief Profile: Dr Bhawna Sharma is currently working and Head & Associate Professor, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Geeta University Panipat. She has teaching experience of more than 12 years at places like Delhi University, IMA Dehradun, JNU & Amity University Noida, and School of Open Learning, DU. She has done M. Phil and PhD from Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi. Dr. Bhawna has published research articles in Scopus and UGC-Care journals, book chapters and review papers in many national and international journals. She has written 2 units for E-Pathshala. Dr Bhawna’s areas of interest are: Child Trafficking, African Union, Nationalism, Human Rights & International Affairs.
Awards and Achievements: UGC-NET 2007- Political Science ICSSR Doctoral Fellowship 2013-14 ICSSR Grant to attend International conference to Israel.
Cell Phone: +91 96433 64338 / Email: bhawnajnu64@gmail.com