
ü Rural Society
A rural,
thinly populated society with a focus on the agricultural industries. Rural
life is characterized by a simple culture, a natural setting, and an
unstructured social life. These people typically exhibit homogeneity in their
occupations, attire, language, and social norms. Due to slow communication
methods, change happens slowly. Their line of work is farming. Rural society and Traits
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Ø Rural Society
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Rural
settlement: They have open settlements in rural
areas. A large section of the courtyard is covered by a pattern of scattered
open dwellings.
Mud-built
homes: The majority of the homes in these
types of civilizations are built of mud. Despite the fact that stone and brick
are being used more frequently,
Agriculture: The majority of individuals in these civilizations work in
the agricultural sector. Some of them also work in agricultural-related fields.
Informal
social norms: Compared to formal social norms,
informal social norms are more significant and prevalent.
Informal
social groups: There is informality within several
groups. People frequently gather at a communal table in the evenings called a
"dei-a" to share daily happenings and discuss topics of shared
interest.
Informal
social interaction: Interaction
is when people connect informally, frequently, deeply, and face-to-face.
Informal
social control: Informal social control methods are
more effective than formal ones in rural life and society. The Panchayat system
is very useful in resolving people's day-to-day issues.
Low
literacy rate: This type of society typically has a
low literacy rate, and females are discouraged from pursuing formal education.
Less
social change: Social change is less prevalent in
these civilizations, which are more stable. Social change occurs in very
gradual and selective ways.
Religious
attachment: People in rural areas have strong
emotional ties to their religion. People in this society generally have little
knowledge of religion, and in their social interactions, they tend to obey
imams or religious academics.
Poor
urban facilities: Urban facilities are inadequate in
this society, including hospitals, schools, colleges, universities, paved
roads, electricity, gas, telephone, internet, cable, recreational parks, and
large shopping malls.
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