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Sociology | Class 12 | The Challenges of Cultural Diversity
Introduction You will discover some of the conflicts and challenges brought on by cultural variety in this chapter. What does "cultural...


Sociology | Class 12 | The Market as a Social Institution
A market is a location where goods are bought and sold, a meeting of buyers and sellers (such as the weekly vegetable market), or a...


Sociology | Class 12 | The Demographic Structure of the Indian Society
Introduction Demography is the study of population trends and processes, including changes in population size, patterns of births,...


Sociology | Class 12 | Structural Change
Introduction This chapter focuses on the structural modifications brought about by colonialism. Therefore, we must change from this broad...


Sociology | Class 12 | Cultural Change
Introduction We will see how crucial those structural adjustments are in understanding the cultural transitions this chapter is trying to...


Sociology | Class 12 | The Story of Indian Democracy
Introduction The panchayati raj system will be discussed in this chapter as an illustration of a significant effort toward decentralised...


Sociology | Class 12 | Change and Development in Rural Society
Introduction India primarily has a rural culture. The area is known as the land of villages. Agriculture is the backbone of our economy....


Sociology | Class 12 | Change and Development in Industrial Society
Images of industrial society Marx, Max Weber, and Emile Durkheim connected urbanisation and the decline of face-to-face interactions with...


Sociology | Class 12 | Globalisation and Social Change
Introduction The relationship and connection between the local and the global (international) markets is known as globalisation. This...


Sociology | Class 12 | Mass Media and Communications
Introduction The term "mass media" refers to a broad range of media, including TV, newspapers, movies, magazines, radio, commercials,...


Sociology | Class 12 | Social Movements
Introduction We frequently believe that the rights we have came into being by accident. It is critical to keep in mind the historical...


Sociology | Class 12 | Patterns of Social Inequality and Exclusion
In this chapter, we focus on a similarly significant element of these institutions: their contribution to the development and maintenance...


Stockholm Declaration
What is Stockholm Declaration? The Stockholm Declaration is a United Nations (UN) resolution adopted at the United Nations Conference on...


Visual Positioning System
What is Visual Positioning System (VPS)? The Visual Positioning System (VPS) is a technology that uses visual cues, such as patterns and...


Nuclear Reactors
Introduction Nuclear energy is a type of energy that is produced through the process of nuclear fission, in which the nucleus of an atom...


Parathyroid Glands
Introduction The parathyroid glands are four small glands located in the neck, near the thyroid gland. They are responsible for...


Cyclones: An Explainer
What are Cyclones? Cyclones are large, low-pressure weather systems that can produce strong winds and heavy rain. They are typically...


Weathering
What is Weathering? Weathering is the process by which rocks and minerals are broken down and altered by the action of natural forces,...


Volcanism: An Explainer
What is Volcanism? Volcanism is the process by which magma, molten rock, and ash are erupted from a volcano. Magma is produced by the...


Indian Remote Sensing Satellite System
Introduction The Indian Remote Sensing Satellite System (IRS) is a program of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), which is...


Remote Sensing Satellites
Introduction Remote sensing satellites are satellites that are used to collect and transmit information about the Earth's surface and...


The League of Nations
What is League of Nations? The League of Nations was an international organization founded after World War I in order to promote...


Treaty of Saint-Germain
Introduction The Treaty of Saint-Germain was a peace treaty signed on September 10, 1919, between the Allied Powers and Austria-Hungary....


The Economic Drain in India
Introduction Economic drain was a term used during British rule in India to describe the loss of wealth from India to Britain. This was...
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