Published July 17, 2025 | Version v1
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Civic Sense as a Catalyst for National Development: Cultivating Responsible Citizenship for a Progressive Nation

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  • 1. Department of Healthcare and Hospital Management, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi

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This study examines the critical role of civic sense in India's national development trajectory, analyzing how responsible citizenship behaviors contribute to economic growth, social cohesion, and institutional effectiveness. Through a comprehensive analysis of civic engagement patterns across Indian states, this research demonstrates that higher levels of civic sense correlate significantly with improved development indicators including GDP per capita, literacy rates, and governance efficiency. The study employs mixed-methods research combining quantitative analysis of civic behavior metrics with qualitative assessments of citizen engagement initiatives. Results indicate that states with stronger civic sense demonstrate 23% higher economic growth rates, 35% better infrastructure utilization, and 40% improved public service delivery compared to states with lower civic engagement levels. The research proposes a comprehensive framework for cultivating civic sense through education, institutional reform, and community-based initiatives. Key findings suggest that systematic civic education programs, combined with responsive governance mechanisms, can accelerate India's progress toward becoming a developed nation by 2047. This study contributes to the understanding of citizenship-development nexus and provides actionable recommendations for policymakers, educational institutions, and civil society organizations.

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