Social Movements In Modern India Introduction When we talk about social change two things should be taken into consideration‚firstly should government produce change and secondly should people introduce change themself on their own terms and conditions. Social desires and demand for change is different from personal desire and demands. Hence both stands opposite to each other ‚for example if the state is glorifying one particular form of religion and people want to go for change or another
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY S eparatist movements in India can broadly be divided in to various categories on the basis of various factors like geographical locations of area‚ historical backgrounds‚ ethnicity‚ language & religion‚ etc. The first important movement discussed in the paper is struggle of Kashmiris for their right of self- determination. Infact‚ at the time of independence in 1947‚ the princely states were given the option to either join India or Pakistan on the basis of two guiding
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The welfare of the consumers lays in the fulfillment of their normal and legitimate expectation with regards to the goods they purchases and the services they avail. In a country like India where all the consumer protection laws are in place‚ the consumers are not really aware of them and the mechanism in place to redress their grievances. Those who know the laws know that the process is very slow and cumbersome. There are a number of steps taken to protect the rural consumer but without much impact
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resistance movements | | CONSUMER MOVEMENTS: Definition: The consumer movement is an effort to promote consumer protection through an organized social movement which is in many places led by consumer organizations. The terms "consumer movement" and "consumerism" are used as equivalent terms in much writing. The traditional use of the term "consumerism" still practiced by contemporary consumer organizations refers to advancing consumer protection
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CHANGES IN CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR OF INDIA 1 Executive Summary:- Possibly the most challenging concept in the marketing is to deal with understanding the consumer behaviour. This research paper explains the changes occurred in consumer behaviour of India. The purpose of this research paper is to find out the factors that are affecting the consumer behaviour and what strategies can be formed to adopt those changes and achieve the long term growth and success. The synthesis of this research paper is
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COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT IN TRIPURA Cooperatives (except some large ones) are a local institution addressing local needs‚ employing local talent and led by local leaders. It has immense potential to deliver goods and service‚ food security and to generate employment generation in the area where both the public and private sector have failed. A Cooperative society can be formed under the Cooperative Society Act 1912 by a minimum of ten members. Such a society has to adopt necessary by-laws and be
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establishment of Shankara’s Advaita Vedanta and the decline of Buddhism are the main landmarks of this period (750-1000 AD). The Medieval Period saw the rise of devotional movements led by Ramanuja‚ Ramananda‚ Tukaram‚ Guru Nanak‚ Surdas‚ Chaitanya‚ Mirabai‚ Tulsi Das and many other saints. The Bhakti movement is much older than the Sufi movements. It philosophical concept had been fully enunciated in the Upanishads and subsequently‚ the Bhagavad Gita emphasized love and devotion as pathways to God. In the sixth century A
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Introduction India is a patriarchal society‚ which‚ by definition‚ describes cultures in which males as fathers or husbands are assumed to be in charge and the official heads of households. A patrilineal system governs the society‚ where descent and inheritance are traced through the male line and men are generally in control of the distribution of family resources. Women’s role in Pre-colonial social structures reveals that feminism was theorised differently in India than in the West. In India‚ women’s
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Environmental Movements in India Environmental movements of various countries have emerged due to different reasons. It is basically due to prevailing environmental quality of the locality. The environmental movements in the north are basically on the issue of quality of life. Whereas the environment movements in the south arise due to some other reasons‚ such as due to conflicts for controling of natural resources and many more. It is being said that the‚ environmental movements in U.S.A arises
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UNION DEVELOPMENT and Functions AND FUNCTIONS Objectives After going through this unit‚ you should be able to understand: l the growth and development of trade unions in India‚ and l the functions and problems of trade unions. Structure 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Origin and Growth of Trade Unions 4.3 Development of Trade Unions in India 4.4 Indian Unions Today 4.5 The Trade Unions Act: Legal Framework for Trade Unions 4.6 Functions of Trade Unions 4.7 Strengthening of Trade Unions 4.8 Summary 4.9 Self-Assessment
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