“Sociology for Class 12” based on the revised Syllabus of NCERT, Assam, Nagaland, West Bengal & All State Boards of India, authored by Dr. Mohinder Slariya and Abhisiyant Slaria & published by Mahaveer Publications.
- Introducing Indian Society
- Examines the demographic structure of Indian society
- Discusses social institutions and their continuity and change
- Analyzes the market as a social institution
- Explores patterns of social inequality and exclusion
- Addresses the challenges of cultural diversity
- Structural Change
- Details the transformation in India’s social structures
- Investigates changes in family and kinship patterns
- Studies the shifts in work and economic life
- Cultural Change
- Looks at the dynamics of cultural change in India
- Considers the impact of globalization on Indian culture
- Examines the role of media and technology in cultural transformation
- The Story of Indian Democracy
- Traces the development of democracy in India
- Discusses the political institutions and citizen participation
- Analyzes the role of politics in shaping Indian society
- Change and Development in Rural Society
- Explores the changes in rural India
- Studies agrarian relations and rural development programs
- Assesses the impact of land reforms and technology on rural life
- Change and Development in Industrial Society
- Examines industrialization and its social implications
- Discusses labor relations and the organization of work
- Analyzes the challenges faced by industrial workers
- Globalisation and Social Change
- Investigates the effects of globalization on Indian society
- Studies economic reforms and their social consequences
- Explores the cultural aspects of globalization
- Mass Media and Communications
- Analyzes the role of mass media in society
- Studies the influence of communication technologies on social life
- Discusses the media’s role in shaping public opinion
- Social Movements
- Studies various social movements in India
- Examines the causes, processes, and impacts of these movements
- Discusses the role of social movements in societal change
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