Social justice refers to the concept of ensuring that all individuals and groups in society are treated fairly and have equal access to opportunities and resources. It is concerned with addressing systemic inequalities and promoting a more equitable distribution of power, wealth, and privileges within a society. Climate change and social justice are interconnected issues, as the effects of climate change disproportionately impact marginalized communities. Climate change exacerbates existing social inequalities, and those who are most vulnerable to its impacts are often those who have contributed the least to its causes. The intersection of climate change and social justice requires a multi-faceted approach to address the root causes of both issues and create a more equitable and sustainable future (Solomonian 5). Fig 1: representation of climate change Social justice and climate change are two interrelated problems that have a big influence on the earth and human civilization
India has a very old and distinctive culture. The incredible cultural diversity that exists in India is present everywhere. Nearly every state has established a unique cultural identity, and the South, North, and Northeast each have their own distinctive cultures. India has a culture that is as diverse and distinctive as few other cultures in the world. India is a large nation with diverse geographical features and weather conditions. In addition to four main world religions—Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism—India is home to some of the oldest civilizations on earth. In a nation like India, which is very diverse in terms of its culture and heritage, the phrase "unity in diversity" is not simply a catchphrase but also a principle that is highly relevant. The key component of globalization that involves the interchange of goods is the exchange of ideas and cultures. It increases global harmony and connectivity. India has some of the most varied cultures an