Yes, this book is specifically designed to align with the M.A. Sociology 4th Sem PU syllabus, covering all prescribed topics in detail.
The book is authored by P. L. Arora, an expert in the field of sociology.
Yes, it combines theoretical concepts with real-life examples, case studies, and statistical data for a comprehensive understanding.
Unit I covers marginalization, socio-economic indices, poverty, deprivation, exploitation, discrimination, educational backwardness, inequality, the caste system, and untouchability.
Absolutely, the book provides in-depth analysis and case studies, making it a valuable resource for research projects.
Yes, Unit IV (Section B) discusses affirmative action, constitutional provisions, their implementation, impact, and limitations.
Yes, Unit IV (Section A) covers social movements among marginalized communities, their nature, dynamics, and the role of NGOs and missionaries.
Yes, it highlights the role of NGOs and Christian missionaries in social reform movements.
While it is tailored for M.A. Sociology students, it is also a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding marginalized communities and social issues.
Yes, the book is designed to help both regular and private candidates prepare for their exams effectively.