Emerging Social Crisis in India

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Perceptions of generalised social and cultural anomie and acute sense of disorientation both among the intelligent and the public unintended structural shifts and imbalances in society rendering older paradigms of national development open to doubts or even total rejection by some and the breakdown in the national consensus on social and cultural design of society. European thinkers have been analyzing the roots of social and cultural crisis in their society. The crisis in contemporary India invites our attention to analyze some of these issues. It could probably be understood if we examine the course of social change during the past four and five decades. The ideology of nationalism and development experienced a historical fracture in India due to the partition of the country on communal lines. It was heroine and far-sighted on the part of our national leadership to have adhered to its chosen path of nationalism aiming at secular, democratic and socialist development of society despite this trauma of history.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR R.K. Panchal

Dr. R.K. Panchal, Ph.D. from Kurukshtra University served Haryana Education Services from 1960 to 1973. He acquired his law degree from Delhi University. He also did a Certificate Course from J.N.U. on International Politics. He added to his administrative and research experience during his service with Indian Council of Historical Research from 1973 to 1989. He is a well-read and widely travelled scholar who his presented his research papers in national and international seminars and conferences. He is author of several books.

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Title
Emerging Social Crisis in India
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8184200382
Length
viii+272p.
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