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Dwivedi, Anurag
- Terrorism: A Sociological Analysis
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1 Department of Sociology, DDU Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur 273009, IN
1 Department of Sociology, DDU Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur 273009, IN
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Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol 6, No 1 (2015), Pagination: 1-6Abstract
India as a nation state must have a clear perspective and unambiguous attitude towards terrorism for tackling the menace and containing it. Internal security constitutes inner strength and health potential of the country. In the recent past attack on police and paramilitary forces indicate the increasing outreach of Naxalism in India, thus threatening National Security. National Security can be defined as a Nation's capability in the preservence of integrity and strengthening values and objectives. Gopal Chowdhary in his editorial remarks said "Counter terror policy world over has come a long way since its being bracketed with "us" v/s "them" syndrome immediately after 9/11 attacks". (K.N. Chowdhary, 2011).Terrorism implies use of violence and threat of violence for political purposes. It is a term used to describe the "methodology used by an organized group to achieve its avowed aims, chiefly through the systematic use of violence" (Hardman, 2006).The first part of the paper deals with the overview of terrorism, the second part deals with the types of terrorism and the last part deals with the future trend of terrorism.- Environment Vis a Vis Development:Where will it End
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1 Dept. of Sociology, DDU Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur, IN
1 Dept. of Sociology, DDU Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur, IN
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Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol 3, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 11-13Abstract
In twenty first century, economic growth and modernization have been pursued aggressively by nation states. Improved quality of life, increased health care, education, urbanization etc. have made demands on the environment by using finite natural resources generating wastes or near depletion of natural resources. Land and water are the two resources whose scarcity has nearly jeopardized growth for future generations. Demographic pressure, moral density and over population are attributing factors. This paper attempts to identify these interlink ages vis a vis sustainable development from a sociological perspective. Decisions taken at every level throughout society should have due regard to their possible environmental consequence. Only then the philosophy of sustainable development can be attained keeping the environment intact for the future generations.- Analyzing Inequality among Industrial Workers
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1 Department of Sociology, DDU Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur 273009, IN
1 Department of Sociology, DDU Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur 273009, IN