Significance of National policies
National policies in India encompass strategies and actions designed for the nation's overall benefit, addressing various societal aspects such as education and healthcare. They aim to achieve objectives while being influenced by both internal dynamics, such as state cooperation, and external pressures regarding global agreements. Additionally, these policies must undergo public scrutiny and critique to foster civic engagement. The evolution of national policies reflects evolving challenges, like reproductive rights and climate change, necessitating continuous adaptation and alignment with international standards.
Synonyms: Government policies, Public policies, State policies, Federal policies, Administrative policies, Legislative policies, Policy framework, Government measures
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The concept of National policies in local and regional sources
National policies encompass government strategies and decisions that aim for national benefit, but can face challenges due to lack of cooperation and criticism. They also impact global dynamics, such as peace efforts and societal development.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) Control and supervision is exercised mainly in the interests of promoting co-ordination and uniformity in respect of them and administrative matters.[1] (2) National policies should be subjected to the interplay of free and public criticism, and if so approved and adopted, then they stimulate the civic sense of the people, as mentioned in the document.[2] (3) These are strategies and courses of action designed for the overall benefit of the nation, which could be hindered by a single State's lack of cooperation due to its constitutional autonomy.[3] (4) The Big Powers are not prepared to modify their national policies in favour of co-existence and peace, despite the risks of total annihilation of the world that a thermo nuclear war presents.[4] (5) Government strategies and decisions that Dr. Gajendragadkar critiqued and analyzed.[5]
From: History of Science in South Asia
(1) The strategies and actions adopted by a government to achieve specific goals, which can influence various aspects of society, including scientific research, education, and development.[6]
The concept of National policies in scientific sources
National policies are essential frameworks established by governments, guiding areas such as healthcare, climate change mitigation, and reproductive rights. They shape societal responses, influence healthcare practices, and align with global agreements, responding to local and national needs.
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) Regulations and guidelines implemented by a government to address a public health crisis, such as lockdowns, mask mandates, and vaccination campaigns.[7] (2) While all "national policies" are investing into the development of the bioeconomy, fully developed countries will likely provide the realized and economically feasible processing facilities with high automation.[8] (3) National policies dealing with COVID-19 and the pandemic have an effect on the life cycle of CIRED and investor interests.[9] (4) National policies aimed at encouraging the uptake of EVs can inadvertently increase global life-cycle GHG emissions if the associated GHG emissions are underestimated.[10] (5) These are governmental regulations and initiatives aimed at reducing carbon emissions, which influenced carbon emissions in Shenyang, leading to negative carbon emissions for the first time in 2020 due to their impact.[11]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) National policies are the set of plans or actions undertaken by a government to achieve certain goals within a country. The high prevalence of underweight could be linked with the gaps in national policies, programmes, and care services particularly during pregnancy, combined with poverty and customary practices, which mean that women often fail to receive the nutritional care they need for a healthy pregnancy.[12] (2) These are the policies that support the dairy industry, leading to a high proportion of large-scale dairy farms that produce milk. Under the support of these policies, the subjects have been qualified for the enterprise.[13] (3) National policies issued by the central government or its directly affiliated institutions were selected to ensure the accuracy of the data in this paper.[14] (4) National policies are government regulations and guidelines, and the text mentions that changing national policies for vaccines may influence vaccination rates among participants.[15] (5) National policies, along with local policies, aim to prevent risk gambling, reduce risk factors, and minimize harms related to gambling, but it's important that both follow effectiveness and evidence-based criteria.[16]
From: African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine
(1) These are aimed at attracting and retaining health professionals in underserved areas, including the rural allowance, community service, and recruitment of medical doctors from abroad.[17] (2) These are policies that individual countries must develop for cervical cancer prevention and control, and they should be based on the evidence available within each nation.[18] (3) The government documents that are being assessed to understand how they handle the access and provision of contraception to adolescents in the country.[19] (4) National policies, such as the health sector strategy, play a role in shaping the approach to managing chronic diseases and the involvement of patients in their care within the healthcare system.[20] (5) The policy category addresses these, guidelines, and standards that pertain to patients’ needs, showing the importance of these documents.[21]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) These are the guidelines and programs that organizations have put in place to assist members in the effective use of outcome measures.[22] (2) Rehabilitation services are subject to several national and international policies, and the reforms of 1994 in South Africa and the creation of the UN Millennium Development Goals in 2000 have necessitated adjustments of existing health policies and the development of new ones.[23] (3) These are the guidelines and principles established by a country to address various aspects of society, which were assessed to determine their alignment with the UNCRPD.[24] (4) These are guidelines and regulations that aim to prevent discrimination, and South African physiotherapy departments should align with these policies by actively campaigning for the recruitment of undergraduate students with VI into the programme.[25]
From: South African Journal of HIV Medicine
(1) These are policies established by national governments that the Community-Based Treatment Support program and model should align with in order to engage and secure support from the government.[26] (2) These have refreshed the discussion around infant feeding, with some voices supporting and others cautioning against the withdrawal of replacement feeding.[27] (3) These are new approaches to infant feeding, which have been analyzed in a viewpoint presented by Haroon Saloojee and colleagues, sparking productive discussions.[28] (4) Recently revised national policies are mentioned in relation to the challenges of delivering interventions, particularly in the context of PMTCT guidelines.[29]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) They are informed by data that systematically collects and analyzes data for informed national policies.[30] (2) These are the official plans or courses of action that a country implements, which may conflict with global agreements on reproductive rights.[31] (3) These are guidelines set by a country's government, and they influence healthcare practices, like immunisation, as noted in the study.[32]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) A mitigation strategy would focus on providing information, promoting self-isolation, ensuring early treatment, and improving public hygiene, according to the provided document.[33] (2) There is also a need to advocate for national policies that are more ambitious when it comes to tackling the climate crisis, particularly climate mitigation and adaptation.[34]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) These are the guidelines and regulations established by a country, and adhering to them is a suggestion for improving circumstances.[35]
From: Religions Journal (MDPI)
(1) Guiding national policies and promoting politics have historically been based on the political significance symbolized by mountain sacrifices within the structure of Chinese feudal society.[36]