Volume-II, Special Issue, February 2026
Novel Insights A Peer-Reviewed Quarterly Multidisciplinary Research Journal |
Volume-II, Special Issue, February 2026 |
Tagore's Concept of Social Change: A Comprehensive Analysis Winee John Tamang, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Samsi College, Malda, West Bengal, India Email: wineetamang@gmail.com |
Received: 01.01.2026 | Accepted: 20.02.2026 | Published Online: 28.02.2026 |
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This article explores Tagore's wide view of social change - highlighting transformation through education, creative rebirth, rural uplift, yet guided by moral values. Pulling ideas from his stories, thoughts on life, and real-life efforts at Santiniketan, it breaks down how he saw growth as a natural flow tied to personal liberty, imaginative output, plus balanced blending of old ways with new times. It claims his take on reshaping society still matters today, bringing light to lasting progress, open-access schooling, along with diverse cultures coexisting. Keywords: Rabindranath Tagore, social change, education reform, rural reconstruction, cultural nationalism, humanism | ||