THE UMBARKAR THEORY OF UNIFIED GLOBAL DETERMINISM (UTGD): A SOCIOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK FOR RECONCILING HIGH-AUTHORITY POWER WITH GROUND-LEVEL REALITY


Dr. Deoman Shrikrushna Umbarkar
Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Late Vasantrao Kolhatkar Arts College, Rohana, Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur, Maharashtra
Abstract
In the contemporary global landscape, a profound "Societal Shift" is occurring, characterized by a growing chasm between the "High-Authority" centers of power (Government, Ultra-Wealth, Institutional Religion) and the "Ground-Level" lived reality of the masses. This fragmentation has resulted in what this study terms "many little World Wars"—internalized systemic conflicts based on caste, class, gender, and race. Drawing a comparative parallel with the cinematic disruptor model in the film Nayak, this study introduces the Umbarkar Theory of Unified Global Determinism (UTGD) as a structural solution to institutional decay and the misuse of power.Theoretical Framework (UTGD) The Umbarkar Theory of Unified Global Determinism (UTGD) posits that the current global crises are not merely individual failures but are "determined" by the fragmented architecture of modern governance. The theory operates on the principle of "Deterministic Reconciliation," which argues that social harmony can only be achieved when high-level authority is structurally forced to mirror ground-level needs through a Unified Global Thought Forum (UGTF)
Keywords: Umbarkar Theory (UTGD), High Authority, Ground-Level Reality, Power Misuse, Nayak Paradigm, Unified Thought Forum, Societal Shifts 2026.
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EPRA International Journal of Research & Development (IJRD)

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Published on : 2026-05-10

Vol : 11
Issue : 5
Month : May
Year : 2026
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