Problems of Dry Agriculture: A Sociological Perspective

Problems of Dry Agriculture: A Sociological Perspective

Introduction on Problems of Dry Agriculture Agriculture forms the backbone of rural society, providing livelihoods to millions and shaping the social structure, economy, and culture of agrarian communities. However, not all regions enjoy the same agricultural conditions. In many parts of India and the world, agriculture is practiced in areas that receive scanty and uncertain … Read more

Village Population and Its Distribution in India: A Sociological Perspective

Unemployment and Indebtedness of Rural Society: A Sociological Perspective

Introduction India is often described as a land of villages. Despite rapid urbanization and the growth of metropolitan cities, the rural population continues to represent the heart of the nation’s demographic and social structure. Villages in India are not merely administrative units—they are living communities where traditional norms, social relations, and local institutions have evolved … Read more