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Kritika Trehan 6 years, 11 months ago

Civil society is the "aggregate of non-governmental organizations and institutions that manifest interests and will of citizens"

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Biju Devi 6 years, 11 months ago

Homogenisation refers to a central contention that all cultures will become similar due to global integration. Glocalisation on the other hand, refers to the mixing of the global with the local. It is not entirely spontaneous. Nor is it entirely delinked from the commercial interests of globalisation. For example, McDonald sells only vegetarian and chicken products in India and not its beef products, which are popular abroad. McDonald’s goes vegetarian during the Navaratri festival. 

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Biju Devi 6 years, 11 months ago

CBSE board final syllabus for theory include:

Book 1: Chapters 2 to 6

Book 2: All chapters

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Biju Devi 6 years, 11 months ago

Refer to CBSE guidelines. Take help of your teacher.

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Biju Devi 6 years, 11 months ago

Secularisation of caste

Secularisation of rites

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Sia ? 3 years, 3 months ago

Distinguishing between Social Change and Social Movements: It is important to distinguish between social change in general and social movements. Social change is continuous and ongoing. The broad historical processes of social change are the sum total of countless individual and collective actions gathered across time and space. Social movements are directed towards some specific goals. It involves long and continuous social effort and action by people.

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Rahul Sharma 7 years ago

Relationship between Urbanisation and Industrialisation!

The urban population of India is expanding much more rapidly after in­dependence. For the teeming millions, the city is where they come looking for jobs. In the 1901 census, only 10.8 per cent of the total popu­lation (or 25.6 million out of 238 million) lived in cities. In 1991, this had gone up to 25.73 per cent; and by 2001, nearly 35 per cent (or about 350 million of the estimated one billion populations) will be urban residents.

This means that in coming two years, there will be 37 cities with a popu­lation between one and ten million. Mumbai, Delhi and Calcutta will have more than 14 million people each. One factor which has contributed relatively much to the increase in urban population is industrialisation.

This is similar to what occurred in the developing West, where accelerated urbanisation was largely the re­sult of industrialisation. Push as well as pull factors account for the movement from villages to cities. Of the push factors, first, population in­crease means fewer jobs to go round in the traditional agricultural sector. Second, where agriculture is becoming modernised, an absolute reduction in jobs takes place. Of the pull factors, the strongest one is the prospect of making a better living than as a rural peasant.

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Sarita Garg 7 years ago

Prejudice refers to the prejudgement of any group by another group without consedering an ongoing evidence
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Mahima Michael 7 years, 1 month ago

* Modern economics has been based on the idea that economy can be best studied as a separate parrt of society that operates according to its own laws leaving out the larger social and political context in which market operates *on the contrary, sociologist have attempted to develop an alternative way of studying economic institutions and processes within the larger framework of society *sociologist view market as a social institution that is constructed in a culturally specific ways. For instance, markets are often controlled by organised groups or classes and have specific convention to other social * sociologist often express this idea by saying that economies are generally socially embedded. For instance, weekly tribal haat or traditional Business community. Hope this may help you as i've written the same answer in my last unit test and this answer helped me fetch me good marks.
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