Participatory Action Research (PAR) is a methodology emphasizing collaboration between researchers and community participants. Its goal is to engage the community in research, incorporating their perspectives to develop practical solutions for identified problems. This unique approach merges research with action, fostering meaningful change and generating insights.
Match List-I with List-II
| List-I (Concept) | List-II (Example) |
|---|---|
| (A) Sanskritisation | (I) Dalit groups adopting the use of fork and spoons. |
| (B) Westernisation | (II) Dalit groups adopting the practice of dowry. |
| (C) Modernisation | (III) Public advertisements for jobs stating qualification only. |
| (D) Secularisation | (IV) Public holidays for festivals of all religions. |
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