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- Recent Trends in Class Formation and Polarization and its Impact on Caste-Class Identities Among Dalits-A Socio-Political Study of Firozabad Tehsil of U.P.
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1 S.R.K PG Degree College, Firozabad (U.P.), IN
2 Department of Sociology, S.R.K PG Degree College, Firozabad (U.P.), IN
1 S.R.K PG Degree College, Firozabad (U.P.), IN
2 Department of Sociology, S.R.K PG Degree College, Firozabad (U.P.), IN
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Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol 10, No 1 (2019), Pagination: 193-197Abstract
Class formation has a great impact on the politics. Political orientation depends upon many factors, out of which class is probably the most important. People first see the cast and class and then demark and chose the candidate to be voted and elected. True representation has always been an issue in the Indian Politics. Even after around 70 years of the dream the representation of all classes specially ‘dalits’ is not proper in the politics. That is why they have become more firm to form classes and vote for the candidates of their community so that to enhance representation in the politics. The present paper is based on primary and secondary, both type of data so it is empirical in nature. Primary data was collected from 236 voters of ‘dalit’ community. Their behavioual information were collected and analyzed to confirm whether caste identities are important for them and they still consider that cast identities are important and class formation is mandatory. The study is based on the sample collected from Firozabad Tehsil of UP. Statistical tools such as percentage and multiple regression analysis have been applied to analyze the data.Keywords
Cast Class Identities, Class Formation, Dalits, Firozabad Tehsil, Chi-Square.References
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- Impact of Demographic Factors on Relationship of Class Formation on Political Orientation and Polarization in Firozabad Tehsil of U.P:An Empirical Study
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1 S.R.K PG Degree College Firozabad (U.P.), IN
2 Department of Sociology S.R.K PG Degree College Firozabad (U.P.), IN
1 S.R.K PG Degree College Firozabad (U.P.), IN
2 Department of Sociology S.R.K PG Degree College Firozabad (U.P.), IN
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Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol 10, No 1 (2019), Pagination: 207-211Abstract
Background and Purpose: Class formation and specific political orientation is not a new phenomenon among dalit and deprived classes. The purpose of this paper is to find out the impact of gender on the relationship of class formation and political orientation. Research Design and Methodology: The study is descriptive in nature and tries to find out the association of class formation and political orientation and the difference between the two relationships with the help demographic variables. The primary data has been collected from 330 men and women from the Firozabad tehsil. Correlation has been applied to analyze the data and find the results of the study. Results: It was found from the study that women have more polarization and class cast consciousness as compared to men. More educated people have been found less polarized towards the candidate of their own class. People with a higher age have a high cast class consciousness. However, no significant difference was found on the basis of income and marital status.Keywords
Class Formation, Polarization, Correlation, Political Orientation.References
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