The continuity between the present and the past is an evident feature of Indian society. Though this continuity is reflected in the structure of the course, the focus is on the contemporary Indian society. It is hoped that the sociological perspective on Indian society presented in this course will also enable students to gain a better understanding of their situation and region.
This paper aims to study contemporary Indian society under the impact of globalization and the changes brought about through planning.
Basic Institutions: Marriage System in India: Religious and Cultural Variations (Hindu and Muslim Marriage).
Family System in India (Hindu joint family). Changing Dimensions of Marriage and Family.
Religion and Society: Basic tenets of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Islam; Their Impact on Indian Society.
Social Change in India: Sanskritization, Westernization, Modernization and Secularization.
The Globalization Process: It’s Impact on Indian Culture and Society.
Planned Change in Indian Society.
Nation Building in Indian Society.