Samajik Parichaya – Class 11th provides students with a detailed introduction to the study of society, social structures, and human interactions. This textbook is structured to help learners understand sociological concepts, social institutions, and the dynamics of communities, enabling students to analyze and reflect on the functioning of society.
The book covers essential topics such as society and culture, social norms and values, social institutions like family and education, social change, inequality, and social processes. Through clear explanations, examples, and structured exercises, students can develop critical thinking, analytical skills, and a deeper understanding of social relationships, making it a valuable resource for academic growth and practical understanding.
Ideal for classroom study, self-learning, and exam preparation, this book encourages students to connect theoretical concepts with real-life societal examples, enhancing their ability to discuss and evaluate social phenomena effectively.
⭐ Key Highlights
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Comprehensive Introduction to Sociology: Understand society, social norms, and structures.
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Structured Learning with Examples: Helps build analytical thinking and reflection skills.
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Supports Board Exam Preparation: Ideal for classroom assessments and revision.
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Practical Understanding of Social Processes: Learn to relate theory with real-life examples.
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Encourages Critical Thinking: Explore issues like inequality, culture, and social change.
📚 Chapters & Topics Covered
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Understanding Society and Culture
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Social Norms, Values, and Roles
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Social Institutions: Family, Education, Religion
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Social Stratification and Inequality
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Social Processes and Change
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Research Methods and Sociological Thinking
🎯 Ideal For
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Class 11 Students: Studying sociology or social sciences.
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Exam Preparation: Useful for board exams, classroom tests, and revision.
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Teachers and Educators: Structured content for teaching sociology.
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Self-Learners: Students seeking independent understanding of social dynamics.

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