Civic sense is a social etiquette/force that binds one to the society and sense of co-existence 2. It is a sense of responsibility, obligation and duty as a citizen of the society and country 3. It is a contributory mechanism which works through every individual to help sustain the social administration system. 4. It is the cultivation of socially acceptable habits which are important for the positive growth of the society. 5. It is the sense of belonging to the society and acknowledgement of the inter-dependence and co-existence of every being in the society and the environment. INTENT (The objective of the facilitation process is to help each participant explore the topic for himself, individually and independently. Following are some of the objectives of the session.) 1. To understand what is civic sense. 2. To explore whether civic sense is needed. 3. To analyse the impact of civic sense on oneself, people, nature and environment, things or situations. 4. What is the impact on oneself, people, nature, environment, things and situations when civic sense is not present? 5. To explore various aspects and facets of civic sense. 6. To understand whether civic sense has an effect on our behaviour. 7. To understand whether civic sense has an effect on our day to day life. QUESTIONS (These are some leading questions that the facilitator may contemplate on for understanding and connecting with the topic.) 1. What is civic sense? 2. Is civic sense essential? 3. Whether civic sense can be developed? If so, how? 4. What are the different aspects of civic sense? 5. In what manner will civic sense affect the society? 6. What would be the effects if there wasn’t any civic sense? 7. Do we have any commitment and contribution towards the society? If so, what are they? 8. Would we want to stay in a society which does not have any civic sense?