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Contents
Preface ........................................................................................................................................... 6
Thematic Analysis of Mains Questions and Strategic Insights ....................................................... 7
CHAPTER 1: SALIENT FEATURES OF INDIAN SOCIETY ............................................................ 15
Key Data & Facts at a Glance........................................................................................................ 15
Glossary of Essential Concepts..................................................................................................... 16
Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 17
1. The Foundations of Indian Society: Traditional Structures and Values .................................... 17
1.1. The Principle of Diversity .................................................................................................. 17
1.2. The Structure of Hierarchy: The Caste System (Jati and Varna) ........................................ 18
1.3. The Structure of Community: Family, Kinship, and Village ............................................... 19
2. The Great Churn: Forces of Change in Modern India .............................................................. 20
2.1. Constitutionalism, Democracy, and Law ........................................................................... 20
2.2. Planned Development and Industrialization ..................................................................... 21
2.3. Urbanization ...................................................................................................................... 21
2.4. Modern, Secular Education ............................................................................................... 22
2.5. Technology and Mass Media ............................................................................................. 22
2.6. Globalization ..................................................................................................................... 22
3. Impact and Transformation - Caste, Tribe, and Identity Politics .............................................. 22
3.1. Caste in the 21st Century: Fluidity, Persistence, and New Forms ..................................... 22
3.2. The Salience of 'Sect' in Indian Society ............................................................................. 25
4. Impact and Transformation - Family, Marriage, and Socialization ........................................... 26
4.1. The Indian Family in Flux: Jointness to Nuclearity ............................................................ 26
5. Impact & Transformation - Culture, Regionalism, and Globalization ....................................... 33
5.1. Indian Culture and Globalization: Homogenization or Hybridization? ............................. 33
5.2. The Dynamics of Regionalism ........................................................................................... 34
5.3. Tradition, Values, and the Challenge of Obscurantism ..................................................... 35
6. Cross-Cutting Issues of Diversity and Inequality ...................................................................... 36
6.1. The Tribal Question: Between Diversity and a Single Category ........................................ 36
6.2. The Link Between Diversity and Marginality..................................................................... 37
CHAPTER 2: WOMEN IN INDIA: THEIR ISSUES, ROLE AND ORGANISATIONS ......................... 38
Key Data and Facts at a Glance .................................................................................................... 38
Glossary of Essential Concepts..................................................................................................... 39
Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 41
1. Conceptual Frameworks for Understanding Gender ............................................................... 41
1.1. Distinguishing Key Concepts for Policy and Analysis ......................................................... 41
1.1.1. Notion of ‘Gender’ ..................................................................................................... 41
1.1.2. Gender Equality, Gender Equity and Women’s Empowerment ................................. 42
1.1.3. The Structural Basis of Inequality: Patriarchy & Gender Socialization ....................... 42
1.1.4. The Essential Analytical Lens: Intersectionality ......................................................... 43
2. Key Spheres of Discrimination and Challenges ........................................................................ 43
2.1. Demographic and Health Challenges ................................................................................ 43
2.2. Socio-Cultural Challenges.................................................................................................. 44
2.3. Economic Challenges......................................................................................................... 47
3. Women, Work, and Economic Arenas ...................................................................................... 47
3.1. Female Labour Force Participation (FLFP): Trends and Paradoxes .................................... 48
3.2. The World of Work: Formal, Informal, and the Burden of Care........................................ 50
3.3. Economic Transformations and their Gendered Impact ................................................... 51
4. Agency, Movements, and Political Participation ...................................................................... 52
4.1. Women's Movements in India: Contributions and Critiques ............................................ 52

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, 4.1.1. Historical Overview: ................................................................................................... 52 Student Notes:
4.1.2. Problems Faced by Women's Organisations .............................................................. 53
4.1.3. Critiques of the Movement: ....................................................................................... 54
4.2. Landmark Judgements Related to Women Issues ............................................................ 54
4.2.1. Women’s Rights to Privacy and Dignity ...................................................................... 54
4.2.2. Women’s Rights in the Workplace and Employment ................................................. 54
4.2.3. Reproductive Rights and Personal Liberty ................................................................. 54
4.2.4. Marriage, Family, and Personal Choice ...................................................................... 54
4.2.5. Relating to Maternity Leave ....................................................................................... 55
4.3. The Power of the Collective: Women's Organisations ...................................................... 55
4.4. Political Empowerment ..................................................................................................... 56
4.5. Engaging Men for Gender Justice ..................................................................................... 57
5. The State, Law, and the Path Forward...................................................................................... 57
5.1. The Role of the State: Legal and Constitutional Frameworks ........................................... 58
5.2. Policy in Practice: Gender Mainstreaming and Major Schemes ....................................... 59
5.3. Major Schemes Related to Women .................................................................................. 59
5.3.1. Mission Shakti: Umbrella Scheme for Women Empowerment.................................. 59
5.3.2. Other Schemes for Women empowerment ............................................................... 60
5.3.3. A Critical Look at Major Schemes:.............................................................................. 60
5.4. Contemporary Frontiers and the Path Forward ................................................................ 60
5.5. The Way Forward - A Five-Pronged Strategy..................................................................... 61
CHAPTER 3: POPULATION AND ASSOCIATED ISSUES ............................................................ 62
Key Data & Facts at a Glance........................................................................................................ 62
Glossary of Essential Demographic & Sociological Concepts....................................................... 62
1. Population Dynamics: Concepts, Theories, and Measurement ............................................... 63
1.1. How Population is Measured ............................................................................................ 63
1.2. Key Determinants of Population Change .......................................................................... 65
1.3. Important Theories of Population Change ........................................................................ 67
1.4. Understanding Population Structure ................................................................................ 68
1.5. Factors of Population Growth in India .............................................................................. 68
2. The Demographic Dividend: India's Opportunity & Challenge ................................................ 70
2.1. Understanding India's Youth Bulge ................................................................................... 70
2.2. The Challenge: Dividend or Disaster? ............................................................................... 71
3. Population and Key Socio-Economic Issues ............................................................................. 72
3.1. The Poverty-Population Nexus .......................................................................................... 72
3.2. Human Development vs. Economic Growth ..................................................................... 73
3.3. Population and Environmental Stress ............................................................................... 74
4. Gender, Aging, and Migration .................................................................................................. 75
4.1. The Gendered Dimension of Population ........................................................................... 75
4.2. The Aging of India's Population......................................................................................... 76
4.3. Migration Trends and Challenges ...................................................................................... 76
4.4. Social Capital ..................................................................................................................... 81
5. Population Policies in India ...................................................................................................... 82
5.1. National Population Policy 2000 ....................................................................................... 82
5.2. Way Forward for Population Control ................................................................................ 85
CHAPTER 4: POVERTY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS ..................................................................... 87
Key Data & Facts at a Glance........................................................................................................ 87
Glossary of Essential Concepts..................................................................................................... 87
1. What is Poverty? ...................................................................................................................... 88
2. Poverty Line.............................................................................................................................. 88
2.1. Evolution of Poverty Estimation in India ........................................................................... 89
2.2. Beyond Income: The Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) ........................................... 89
2.3. Identifying the Poor: Socio-Economic Caste Census (SECC).............................................. 90

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, 3. Causes of Poverty ..................................................................................................................... 91 Student Notes:
3.1. Nexus Between Inequality and Poverty ............................................................................ 91
3.2. Vicious Circle Theory ......................................................................................................... 92
3.3. Geographical Factors ......................................................................................................... 92
4. Consequences of Poverty ......................................................................................................... 92
5. Schemes and policies to alleviate poverty in India .................................................................. 94
6. Way Forward ............................................................................................................................ 95
CHAPTER 5: URBANIZATION ............................................................................................... 98
Key Data & Facts at a Glance........................................................................................................ 98
Glossary of Essential Concepts..................................................................................................... 98
1. Understanding Urbanization and Urban Life ........................................................................... 99
1.1. Defining 'Urban' and 'Urbanization' .................................................................................. 99
1.2. Urbanization Trends and the Nature of Indian Urban Experience .................................. 100
1.3. 'Urbanism' as a Way of Life: Social and Psychological Dimensions ................................. 101
2. Drivers, Patterns, and Consequences of Urban Growth in India ........................................... 102
2.1. Why Cities Grow: Key Drivers of Urbanization ................................................................ 102
2.2. The Evolving Urban Landscape: Patterns of Growth ....................................................... 103
2.3. Urban Sprawl: Nature, Societal Impacts, and Environmental Concerns ......................... 104
3. Urban Society: Stratification, Inequality, and Exclusion ......................................................... 106
3.1. Social Hierarchies in the City: Caste, Class, and Religion ................................................ 106
3.2. Segregation and Marginalization in Urban Spaces.......................................................... 107
3.3. The Urban Poor: Livelihoods, Vulnerabilities, and Living Conditions.............................. 108
3.4. Migrants in the City: Challenges of Integration and Access ............................................ 109
4. Urban Impact on Social Institutions and Cultural Life ............................................................ 110
4.1. The Changing Urban Family, Marriage, and Kinship ....................................................... 111
4.2. Women in the City: Opportunities, Challenges, and Agency .......................................... 111
4.3. Children in Urban India: Prospects and Problems .......................................................... 112
4.4. Urban Lifestyles, Consumption Patterns, and Cultural Transformation .......................... 113
4.5. Urban Health: Social Determinants and Challenges ....................................................... 113
5. Critical Urban Challenges: ...................................................................................................... 114
5.1. The Urban Housing Crisis ................................................................................................ 115
5.2. Urban Infrastructure Deficit ............................................................................................ 116
5.3. Urban Environment ......................................................................................................... 117
5.4. Overcrowding in Tier-1 and 2 cities................................................................................. 117
5.5. High cost of living ............................................................................................................ 117
5.6. Urban Social Issues.......................................................................................................... 117
6. Governing and Planning Urban India for the Future .............................................................. 118
6.1. Urban Governance in India: Structures, Challenges, and Reforms ................................. 118
6.2. Urban Planning and Development Initiatives: ................................................................ 119
6.3. Bridging the Divide: Rural-Urban Integration and Linkages ............................................ 119
6.4. Pathways to Inclusive, Sustainable, and Livable Cities .................................................... 120
7. Strategies for Managing Future Urbanization in India ........................................................... 120
7.1. Strengthening Urban Planning and Governance............................................................. 120
7.2. Inclusive Development of Smaller Cities ......................................................................... 121
7.3. Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) ............................................................................. 121
8. Prominent Perspectives on Indian Urbanization.................................................................... 122
9. Global Best Practices in Urbanization .................................................................................... 122
CHAPTER 6: EFFECTS OF GLOBALISATION ON INDIAN SOCIETY ........................................... 124
Key Data & Facts at a Glance...................................................................................................... 124
Glossary of Essential Concepts................................................................................................... 124
Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 125
1. The Cultural Sphere: Identity, Values, and Consumption....................................................... 126
1.1. Shifting Social Landscape ................................................................................................ 126

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