Volume : 11, Issue : 5, MAY 2025
MAKING OF NEW POLICIES AND THEIR IMPACT AND IMPORTANCE OF CULTURE OF THIRD WORLD PEOPLE
DR. SHILPA RANI
Abstract
Policies play a significant role in shaping the development, identity, and well-being of people in third world countries. Here are some key impacts and importance of policies. Creating effective policies for third-world countries requires a nuanced approach that takes into account their unique socio-economic, political, and cultural contexts. Here are some general guidelines for developing policies tailored to third-world countries.
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