VULNERABILITY IN SOCIETY: THE INDIAN SOCIAL PERSPECTIVE
Prof. Dr. Chandrashekhar S. Malviya
HOD, Sociology
Athawale College of Social Work, Bhandara
Abstract:
Vulnerability in Indian society refers to the social, economic, political, and cultural challenges that make certain groups or communities more impressionable to harm or marginalization. These vulnerabilities are deeply intertwined with India’s historical, social, and economic structures, as well as with its modern challenges.
Vulnerability in Indian society is complex, multifaceted, and deeply rooted in its history, social structures, and modern challenges. Addressing these vulnerabilities requires systemic changes in governance, policies, and social attitudes through the proper knowledge and awareness.
Present paper focus on the vulnerability in India and its social key indicators.
Keywords: vulnerability, untouchability, violence, gender inequality, etc.
DOI link – https://doi.org/10.69758/GIMRJ/2601S01V14P022
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