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(SYLLABUS)
;wkfie ;z;EktK
SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS
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1. ftfdnkoEhnK d/ wjZstg{oB ;wkfie ;z;EktK d/ gfoukD eoB/ fjs{.
2. ;wkB ns/ gqw[Zy ;wkfie ;z;EktK dh ;ouzoDk ns/ ;wko'j d/ ftÙ/ ftu ftfdnkoEhnK B{z ikDekoh d/Dk.
Objectives
1. To introduce the students to the important social institutions.
2. To familiarize the students with the general structure and function of major social institutions.
ÒÛ∆ Èø. «ÚÙ≈ (Topics)
S.No.
noEftt;Ek ns/ ;wki (Economy and Society)
1a wkBt, gqfeosh ns/ ;wkfie T[sgkdB. (Man, Nature and Social Production)
2a ;z:[es ns/ fBwB e'N/ d/ ;wki dh noEftt;Ek-pkNB ns/ fttjkoe ftBw:.
(Economic System of Simple and Complex Societies – Barter and Ceremonial Exchange)
3a p˜ko noEftt;Ek ns/ fB:szso noEftt;Ek. (Market Economy and Control Economy)
4a iiwkBh ftt;Ek. (Jajmani System)
gfotko, ftnkj ns/ ;pzX (Family, Marriage and Kinship)
5a gfotko ns/ ftnkj dhnK ftGD ;fEshnK (Different Forms of Family and Marriage)
6a ftÙt-Go ftu gfotko d/ ;to{g ns/ goftosB (Changes in Family Pattern Worldwide)
7a gfotko d/ ftebg L sbke ns/ ftGkiB. (Alternatives to Family: Divorce and Separation)
8a ;pzX dk wjZst (Importance of Kinship)
;wkfie ns/ ;wki (Politics and Society)
9a Ùesh ns/ ;wki ;k;so ;pzXh f;XKs (Sociological Theories of Power)
10a B"eoÙkjh (Bureaucracy)