ISO 9001:2015

SOCIAL CHANGES: THE NEED TO CHANGE THE SOCIETY

Social change could be a structural transformation of political, social and economic systems and institutions to make a more equitable and just society and it's a universal phenomenon and it occurs in every society. Technically said that social change refers to an alteration within the social order of a grouping or society; a change within the nature, social institutions, social behaviours or social relations of a society. As we all know Change is inevitable and it takes place all told fields. The term “social change” is commonly accustomed describe variations in, or, modifications of any respect of human process, social patterns, social interaction or social system. Great thinkers emerged from various societies induce social change in numerous times. Social change is that the change in society and society could be a web of social relationships. Hence, social change may be a change in social relationships. These include the mutual activities and relations of the assorted parts of the society. Thus, the term ‘social change’ is employed to explain variations of any aspect of social processes, social patterns, social interaction or social organisation. The composition of the population changes through the life cycle and thus the occupation or roles changes; the members of society undergo physiological changes; the continuing interactions among member modify attitudes and expectations; new knowledge is continually being gained and transmitted. The target of this text is to gauge the present concepts and propositions about social change in contemporary Indian society. We will show how either due to a partial specialise in the social processes in India, or due to the constraints of the analytical categories utilized by individual sociologists, treatment of change in India remains narrow and inadequate.

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Keywords: Society, Social Changes, Globalization, Contemporary, Temporal, Transformation.


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