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CONTENTSF orewordHow to use this textbookChapter 1 Introducing Indian SocietyChapter 2 The Demographic Structure of the Indian SocietyChapter 3 Social Institutions: Continuity and ChangeChapter 4 The Market as a Social InstitutionChapter 5 Patterns of Social Inequality and ExclusionChapter 6 The Challenges of Cultural DiversityChapter 7 Suggestions for Project WorkGlossaryiiiv1 - 89-4041-6061-8081-112113-140141-152153-1 60 Indian Society2I n one important sense, Sociology is unlike any other subject that you may havestudied. It is a subject in which no one starts from zero everyone alreadyknows something about society.

As C.Wright Mills, a well-known American sociologist has written, sociology can help you to map the links and connections between “personal troubles” and “social issues”. By personal troubles Mills means the kinds of individual worries, problems or concerns that everyone has. So, for example, you may be unhappy about the

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