About Indiana Pacers

About Indiana Pacers The Indiana Pacers are a professional basketball team based in Indianapolis, Indiana. They play in the Eastern Conference of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team was founded in 1967 as a member of the American Basketball Association (ABA) before merging with the NBA in 1976. Let’s dive into their history, notable … Read more

15 important points about Narendra Modi

15 important points about Narendra Modi 1. **Early Life and Background**: – Narendra Damodardas Modi was born on September 17, 1950, in Vadnagar, Gujarat, India. – He belonged to a humble family of grocers and helped his father sell tea at the Vadnagar railway station during his childhood. 2. **Political Journey**: – Modi’s political career … Read more

 15 important Interesting points about Rafael Nadal

 15 important Interesting points about Rafael Nadal:   1. **Early Life and Background**: – Rafael Nadal Parera was born on June 3, 1986, in Manacor, Mallorca, Spain. – He was introduced to tennis at the age of three by his uncle Toni Nadal, who became his longtime coach and mentor. 2. **Left-handed Playing Style**: – … Read more

Rabindranath Tagore

Rabindranath Tagore Rabindranath Tagore, the legendary poet, philosopher, and polymath, was a beacon of inspiration and motivation in his lifetime, and his influence continues to resonate deeply across cultures and generations. His life was marked by numerous significant moments that shaped his worldview and creative endeavors. Here are ten pivotal points in Rabindranath Tagore’s life … Read more

Bhimrao Ambedkar

Bhimrao Ambedkar ” Dr. K.V. Rai said, “Dr. Ambedkar is not the father of the Constitution but its mother. “While Dr. Ambedkar appears before us as a famous scholar, thinker, educationist, politician, influential speaker, militant and courageous personality, he also appears before us as a harsh critic of the society based on fundamentalist superstitious beliefs. … Read more

Gender And Society

  Gender And Society Sociology Of Religion By Thinkers   Women, then, are unequal to men, not because of any basic and direct conflict of interest between the sexes, but because of working class oppression, with its attendant factors of property inequality, exploited labor, and segregation. The fact that women are less privileged than men … Read more

Gender Equality

Gender Equality   Gender equality does not mean that men and women become the same; This means that their access to opportunities and life changes is neither dependent on nor constrained by their gender. This is achieved when women and men have equal rights and opportunities in all areas of society, including economic participation and … Read more

Gender Stereotypes

  Gender Stereotypes Gender stereotypes are inculcated into the minds of individuals from a very young age and thus influence the gender identity with which they identify themselves. Gender stereotypes often arise in social situations. Kids face a lot of pressure to be popular and fit in with their peer group. Enacting realistic social situations … Read more

Gender And Sex

Gender And Sex             Gender is used to describe characteristics of males and females that are socially determined, as opposed to those that are biologically determined. The term ‘gender’ was used in the 1970s by Ann Oakley and others to emphasize that everything that women and men do, and what is expected of them, … Read more

Gender Sensitization

Gender Sensitization   Contents   Nature and development of gender Gender Spectrum Gender-based Division of Labor – Domestic Work and Use Values Gender Justice and Human Rights: International Perspectives Gender: Constitutional and Legal Perspective Media and Gender Gender: Emerging Issues and Challenges Gender vs Gender Social construction of gender Gender Roles Gender Stereotypes Gender Division … Read more

Socio religious movement

Socio-religious movement Religion is not sterile. It brings social change. Functionalists have always spoken of religion as an agent of social change. There have been many religious movements in Europe. Catholicism has inspired a great deal of upheaval in Europe and America. Historians have recorded specific periods for social reform. Calvin, Martin Luther King and … Read more

Concept of communalism

Concept of communalism Communalism The rising trend of communalism and the accompanying violence has created a feeling of insecurity among the religious minorities. Muslims, Sikhs and Christians in particular fear discrimination and confrontation in the coming days. It may be just a fear, but the country cannot afford to let almost one-fifth of the country’s … Read more

Jainism

Jainism New Sociology https://motivatives.com/about-us/2023-new-sociology-complete-solutions/    Along with Hinduism and Buddhism, Jainism is one of the ancient religions of India. It still has its limited following. Jainism preaches a path of spiritual liberation through a disciplined lifestyle founded on the principle of non-violence. In the course of its history, it developed into a well-developed cultural system. … Read more

Christianity

Christianity New Sociology https://motivatives.com/about-us/2023-new-sociology-complete-solutions/    Christians are a minority in India’s religious statistics; Only one out of every forty Indians is a Christian, about 20 million. They are widely spread; ‘ They are found in practically all sub-cultural areas and regions of the country. They are not there as ‘immigrants’ or ‘foreign citizens’ who come … Read more

Sikhism

Sikhism New Sociology https://motivatives.com/about-us/2023-new-sociology-complete-solutions/    Sikhism, which originated in Punjab in the teachings of Guru Nanak (1469–1539), is a monotheistic faith whose followers can currently be found throughout India and in many other parts of the world. Their estimated number is about twelve crores. Their main homeland is the Indian part of Punjab, but nearby … Read more

Buddhism and Sikhism

Buddhism and Sikhism New Sociology https://motivatives.com/about-us/2023-new-sociology-complete-solutions/    Buddhism and Sikhism are broadly part of Hinduism. When the larger brotherhood is discussed, it is clearly said that the wider Hindu religion includes Buddhism and Sikhism. Historically speaking, Sikhism and Buddhism parted ways with Hinduism when Hinduism developed the rigors of rituals, that is, rituals. Same is … Read more

  Islam

  Islam New Sociology https://motivatives.com/about-us/2023-new-sociology-complete-solutions/    The third and youngest member of the family of Abrahamic religions, Islam (‘submission to the will of God’) dates back to 622 AD, when its originator, the Prophet Muhammad (571–632 AD) migrated from his native city of Mecca . (in Arabia), where he did not get the support he … Read more

  Hindu Religion

  Hindu Religion New Sociology https://motivatives.com/about-us/2023-new-sociology-complete-solutions/    The beginning of religious diversity in India goes back to the protohistoric past of the country. There is substantial physical evidence of the existence of extensive religious activity in urban centers associated with the Indus Valley or Harappan civilization spread over the northwestern, northern and western parts of … Read more