Sociology - Samajshastra Class 12 for the Session of 2024-25 Syllabus According to NCERT Guidelines 1 Edition(Hindi, Paperback, Dr Rabindranath Mukherjee Dr Bharat Agrawal) | Zipri.in
Sociology  - Samajshastra Class 12 for the Session of 2024-25 Syllabus According to NCERT Guidelines 1 Edition(Hindi, Paperback, Dr Rabindranath Mukherjee Dr Bharat Agrawal)

Sociology - Samajshastra Class 12 for the Session of 2024-25 Syllabus According to NCERT Guidelines 1 Edition(Hindi, Paperback, Dr Rabindranath Mukherjee Dr Bharat Agrawal)

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PART - 1 A INDIAN SOCIETY1. Introducing Indian Society : Colonialism, Nationalism, Class and Community 2. Demographic Structure 3. Rural-Urban Linkages and Divisions 4. Family and Kinship 5. Caste System 6. Tribal Society 7. The Market as a Social Institution 8. Caste Prejudice, Scheduled Castes and Other Backward Classes 9. Marginalization of Tribal Communities 10. The Struggle for Women’s Equality 11. The Protection of Religious Minorities 12. Caring for the Differently Abled 13. Challenges of Cultural Diversities : Communalism, Regionalism, Casteism and Patriarchy 14. Role of the State in a Pluralistic and Unequal Society 15. What Should be Our Sharing ?16. Project WorkPART - 2 SOCIAL CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA1. Processes of Structural Change in India : Colonialism, Industrialization and Urbanization 2. Processes of Cultural Change in India : Modernization, Westernization, Sanskriti-zation and Secularization 3. Social Reform Movements and Laws 4. The Constitution : As an Instrument of Social Change 5. Political Parties, Pressure Groups and Democratic Politics 6. Panchayati Raj and Challenges of Social Transformation 7. Land Reforms, Green Revolution and Agrarian Society 8. From Planned Industrialization to Liberalization 9. Changes in Class-Structure 10. Mass Media and Social Changes 11. Globalization and Social Change 12. Social Movements : Class Based Workers and Peasant Movements 13. Caste based Movements : Dalit and Backward Class Movements (Trends in Upper Caste Responses) 14. Women’s Movement in Independent India 15. Tribal Movements 16. Environmental MovementsBoard Examination Papers