Short Essay on Child Labor
Posted in National Issues of India by Bijoy Basak On November 25, 2013
Child Labor Child labor has been an international concern because it damages, spoils and destroys the future of children. The problem of child labor is a serious matter not only in India but also in other developing countries. It is great social problem.
Complete Essay on Poverty in India
Posted in National Issues of India by Bijoy Basak On November 25, 2013
Problem of Poverty Poverty is defines as inadequate supply of items that are essential to live a healthy and comfortable life. In the western developed countries some people are poor not because they lack food, clothing or shelter but because he may not
Short Essay on Types of Unemployment in India
Posted in Social Issues in India by Bijoy Basak On November 25, 2013
Unemployment Problem in India Unemployment is a social problem the world over. Though unemployment varies from 2-12% in developed countries, the picture is considerably different in developing countries like India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Nepal, Bhutan, many countries in Africa, Latin
Short Essay on Illiteracy in India
Posted in National Issues of India by Bijoy Basak On November 25, 2013
That literacy is the basic requirement of economic development has been recognized throughout the world and hence literacy has reached around 99% in countries of Japan, S outh Korea, USA, UK, Germany, France etc. But in India the literacy is still hovering
Differences between Community and Society
Posted in Indian Society by Bijoy Basak On November 25, 2013
The differences between Community and Society are explained in the comparative notes below: 1. Community a species of society Community is the species of society. It exists within society and possesses its distinguishable structure which distinguishes it from other communities. Some communities
Housing Problems in India (Introduction, Causes, Solution)
Posted in National Issues of India by Bijoy Basak On November 25, 2013
Introduction Along with food and clothes, housing or a shelter is one of the three most important requirements of Human Being. If the total population of about 1200 million population is divided by 5, the average number of members in a family,
Parsi Community (Zoroastrian, Zoroastrianism) in India
Posted in Indian Society by Dinesh Saraf On November 23, 2013
Introduction Zoroastrian, followers of Zoroaster, are popularly known in India as Parsis. They are the followers of the religious system taught by Zoroaster. Zoroastrianism is considered to be one of the oldest religions of the world. The other name of Zorastrianism is
Muslim Community in India
Posted in Indian Society by A K Khan On November 23, 2013
Introduction to Islam The word Islam means submission to the will of Allah. The followers of Islam called Muslims believe that Quran is the true word of Allah. They believe the Quran was revealed to mankind through the medium of his Prophet
Other Backward Classes (OBCs) in India
Posted in Indian Society by Dinesh Saraf On November 23, 2013
Indian Constitution provides reservation for the scheduled castes and scheduled tribes which are weaker sections of the population. The demands for a similar provision for castes other than the scheduled castes and tribes, which are educationally and socially backward, have been raised.
What are the features of Caste System in India?
Posted in Indian Society by Dinesh Saraf On November 22, 2013
Class and caste are two phenomena of social stratification which offer many features in common not only in their origin but also in their development and function. Both are agencies of social mobility and selection in as much as they decide largely