Social Problems

What is Violence? Explain the causes of Violence?

Introduction Violence is a major problem in many societies around the world. It affects people’s safety, peace of mind, and overall well-being. Understanding what violence is and what causes it is important for creating a safer and more developed society. In this blog post, we will define violence and explain its different causes in simple […]

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Gandhian approach to understand social problems

Introduction Mahatma Gandhi’s approach to understanding and solving social problems is unique and deeply rooted in ethics, non-violence, and simplicity. He believed that true change in society comes through self-transformation, moral values, and active non-violent resistance. His approach has been used to deal with issues such as poverty, caste discrimination, communal violence, and inequality. This

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BSW-122 Assignment Master Post – Society, Social Institutions and Social Problems

BSW-122 Assignment Answers – Society, Social Institutions and Social Problems This post contains complete answers to the IGNOU BSW-122 assignment titled “Society, Social Institutions and Social Problems.” Each question is answered in a separate post using clear, simple language (600+ words) to help students understand the concepts easily. Click on the links below to read

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What are the important approaches to study social problems?

Introduction Social problems are issues that negatively affect a large number of people in society and are considered undesirable. Examples include poverty, unemployment, crime, corruption, domestic violence, and drug abuse. To effectively understand and solve these problems, different approaches are used in sociology and social work. These approaches help in identifying the causes, effects, and

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