Social Practices definition

Social Practices means including marriage, Bratabandha, (A solemn Hindu ceremony in which boy wears a sacred thread (janai) in his body), Chudakarma (Hindu practices of cutting the hair of the boy for the first time after his birth leaving a scuff of hair uncut),

Examples of Social Practices in a sentence

  • A.P. Risk Assessment on Social Practices (GRASP) refers to the voluntary GLOBALG.A.P. social Add-On module including its system rules as a scope of the Licensed Services.

  • Women and Households in Indonesia: Cultural Notions and Social Practices.

  • The EIB Environmental and Social Practices Handbook describe the processes and practices of the Bank to ensure that all financing activities are consistent with its environmental policy.

  • For this project the ESIA has been prepared in compliance with the: • Sustainability Guidelines of KfW Development Bank, • World Bank OP 4.01 (general framework) and OP 4.12 (involuntary resettlement), • Environmental and Social Practices and Standards of the European Investment Bank (EIB), • General EHS Guidelines of the World Bank Group, and • Core labour standards of the International Labour Organisation (ILO).