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Category: Sociology

  • Terms Related to Religion: One liner Meaning

    Terms Related to Religion: One liner Meaning

    Religion: Having Beliefs, Practices, and values on supernatural or in God, There are many religions in our world, in sociology, there is a separate branch to study religion, Durkheim explained elementary forms of religions and in India, M.N.Srinivas done fieldwork in south India Religious Belief: It refers to attitudes towards mythological, supernatural, or spiritual aspects…

  • What is Communalism, How to curb it and safeguards

    What is Communalism Communalism is a narrow, divisive and aggressive attitude on the part of a group to the detriment of other groups.They Look upon each other with a sense of suspicion and hatred. Communalism of one variety feeds on communalism of other varieties.Religious orthodoxy and fanaticism provide the ground on which the tendency of communalism stands…

  • short note of national integration and meaning

     In order to understand National Integration, it is important to know what a nation means in the first place. A Nation is not just only a geographical entity but in addition, it represents the body of people sharing sentiments of. Irrespective of religion, language, creed differences one will wish to be ready to serve the…

  • Inclusive Growth: Barriers and Ways to achieve Financial Inclusion

    Inclusive Growth: Barriers and Ways to achieve Financial Inclusion

     Inclusive Growth and Financial Inclusion Inclusive growth defined as the equitable allocation of resources during the process of economic growth with benefits incurring to every section of society is the key to Financial Inclusion.              According to Rangarajan Committee,2008 financial inclusion is providing access to financial services at an affordable…

  • Short Notes on Indian Farmers: technology, benefits, crop insurance, schemes

    In spite of the major importance given both in terms of institutional and policy methodology right from the 1950s, the Indian farmer’s Agriculture has taken a back track on growth progress with a meager  3.2℅ of agri-GDP growth. The reason for the same can be different from one state to other but on a broad…