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Category: Short Notes

  • DISCOURSE: In Relation To Postmodernism And Foucault’s Theory On Discourse

    In simplest terms, discourse is to speak about something (course or matter) which makes sense. It’s a language to express one’s own ideas and opinions through whichever medium possible. That is either verbally (oral communication), or non- verbally which includes sign languages (semantics). Discourse can be defined as “a dynamic form of social practice which…

  • Agrarian Class Structure in India

    Post- Independence, we can say that rural India has structured itself into four classes and that is what becomes a part of the system. If we look at the agricultural field then it has three classes within itself- landowners, tenants and the laborers; while the fourth class being of the non- agriculturalists. The data of…

  • My Vision – Corruption Free India – Essay Competition

    A country like India has always gone through a lot of difficult phases politically, financially and socially. Corruption is one of the social issues to consider, which is there for ages. India is rich in its culture and it is known for it around the world. But, it surely needs to develop a lot and…

  • Class system: Definition, Meaning, Characteristics, and Examples

    class system- Introduction Society has always been stratified and the stratification takes place in the order of subgroup or class. The class in which different kind of people is placed according to their occupation, economy, caste and wealth is termed as a class system. This class system is a global phenomenon in which people of…

  • Purity and Pollution in caste system

    A society which has seen stratification done on each and every level has also seen the notion of purity and pollution by distance respective of their castes. The ideation of purity and pollution is the major aspect in understanding the hierarchy process of the caste system. Purity and Pollution is also known as the basis…

  • Law: Meaning, Features,Sources, and Types of Law

    Law: Meaning, Features, Sources, and Types of Law Every country, every city, every town, every district present in this world has to follow certain rules or regulations or we can say “Law” There is always a sovereign which formulates laws for a state which is believed to be good for the state and which helps…

  • NGO’s : Introduction, History, Role, functions, Importance

    NGO’s are bodies which function free from the control of governmental control. These are said to be nonprofit governmental bodies which work for the welfare of societies. They act as a mediator between society and government. When some issues are not solved or reached to the government NGO’s play an important role in conveying these…