Everything you need to learn about status of women in India. Learn about:- 1. Status of Women in Ancient India 2. Status of Women in Medieval India 3. Status of Women in Modern India. Status of Women in Ancient India: Every human society is invariably characterised by social differentiations. Gender based differentiation is one. Men […]
Status of Women in India: Ancient, Medieval and Modern | Sociology
Universities in India | Sociology
Universities in India are creatures of the Acts of Parliament/State Legislatures. There are no non-statutory universities; none can be recognised according to the University Grants Commission (UGC) Act, 1956. There are, however, some non-statutory institutions like the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Bombay or the Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, Pune which are recognised as ‘deemed to […]
Universities and the Government: Relationship | India | Sociology
In India the relationship between governments and universities is conditioned by three major factors viz.: (i) That universities are established by statutes of the Central or State Legislatures or, in some cases are recognized as ‘deemed to be universities’ under provisions of the University Grants Commission Act; (ii) That universities depend to the extent of […]