1. Introduction to
Indian Society
Content:
An overview of Indian society, including its structure, characteristics, and
the historical context that has shaped its evolution.
Objective:
To understand the fundamental aspects of Indian society, its diversity, and the
sociological perspectives essential for analyzing social phenomena.
2. Segments of Indian Society
Content:
A detailed study of the different segments within Indian society, including
caste, class, religion, and gender, and their implications on social dynamics.
Objective:
To explore the complexities and hierarchies in Indian society and examine how
these segments interact with each other.
3. Diversity and Unity in Indian Society
Content:
An exploration of the diverse cultural, linguistic, and religious backgrounds
in India and the underlying unity that binds the nation together.
Objective:
To analyze the coexistence of diversity and unity in India, understanding how
cultural pluralism contributes to national identity.
4. Processes of Social Change in India
Content:
Examination of the factors and processes that lead to social change in India,
including modernization, globalization, and technological advancements.
Objective:
To evaluate the impact of social change on various aspects of Indian society
and understand the dynamics of continuity and transformation.
5. Social Movements in India
Content:
A study of various social movements in India, their origins, Objectives, and the changes they have
brought about in society.
Objective:
To critically analyze the role of social movements in advocating for social
justice, equality, and rights, and to understand their significance in the
sociopolitical landscape.
6. Social Problems in India
Content:
Identification and analysis of pressing social problems in India, such as
poverty, inequality, communalism, and gender discrimination.
Objective:
To understand the root causes of social problems and discuss potential
solutions and policy responses aimed at addressing these challenges.