Harmonizing traditional knowledge and contemporary strategies for development to promote cultural continuity

Authors

  • Shivangi Verma Assistant Professor, Ramanand Institute of Pharmacy and Management, Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India
  • Manuj Uniyal Assistant Professor & Managing Director, Ramanand Institute of Pharmacy and Management, Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India
  • Dr. Mayank Gupta Professor & Director, Ramanand Institute of Pharmacy and Management, Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64171/JSRD.5.S2.242-243

Keywords:

Cultural continuity, Modern approach, Growth, Ethical framework, Cross cultural values, Traditional stores, Cultural preservation

Abstract

The study focuses on traditional insights that can harmonize with modern approaches which helps to students understand their culture, learn human values, innovative creatively, ethics, culture forms and how to promote cultural continuity through by modern approaches. It is proposed the ability to preserve the modern to traditional insights of a culture and how to promote culture continuity into the future. In this paper, we discuss about how to live harmonize with modern approaches to promote culture continuity. How to solve problems and adapt to traditional to modern culture. Findings like that, we find such dimensions like arts, traditional stories, languages, disobey, traditional wear, difference dance forms to represent our culture and related to different cultural. These things are influence modern approaches to promote cultural continuity.

The study concluded that many ways of traditional insights harmonize with modern approaches to promote cultural continuity. They focusing on cultural, how to maintained culture in traditional as well as modern approaches such as socialism, society, political, historical etc. It is the continuous process through by ethics and morals. It is also promoted healthy environment for a continuity.

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Published

2026-05-18

How to Cite

[1]
S. Verma, M. Uniyal, and M. Gupta, “Harmonizing traditional knowledge and contemporary strategies for development to promote cultural continuity”, J. Soc. Rev. Dev., vol. 5, no. Special Issue 2, pp. 252–253, May 2026.