"Social Problems in India" by Ram Ahuja is an indispensable guide for UPSC aspirants choosing Sociology as their optional subject. The book provides a thorough examination of the social issues and challenges faced by Indian society today.
Covering topics such as poverty, inequality, corruption, communalism, and gender discrimination, it offers a critical analysis of the causes, consequences, and possible solutions to these pressing problems. With a focus on the UPSC syllabus, this book equips students with the theoretical frameworks and empirical data necessary to understand and address India's social issues effectively.
Key Features:
- Comprehensive Analysis: In-depth coverage of key social problems in India, aligned with the UPSC syllabus.
- Real-World Relevance: Integrates contemporary examples and case studies to enhance understanding.
- Exam-Oriented Content: Includes model answers, previous years' questions, and critical perspectives tailored for the Sociology optional paper.
- Theoretical Insights: Combines classical and contemporary sociological theories to explain complex social phenomena.
An essential resource for mastering the Sociology optional, "Social Problems in India" helps aspirants develop a nuanced understanding of India's social landscape and prepares them for success in the UPSC examination.