Advertisements
Advertisements
प्रश्न
Answer the following question:
Functions of a family have undergone several changes in modern times. Discuss any five such changes.
उत्तर
Following are the changes which have taken place in the functions of the family in modern times:
- The significant function of a family from a production and consumption unit has changed. It has mainly become a consumption unit that uses goods and services.
- The educational function of a family has been taken by specialized agencies such as schools, colleges, etc.
- The health-related functions such as the care of aged and sick people were once done at home; even the delivery of the child was done at home. Now, these functions have been taken over by specialized agencies such as hospitals and old age homes.
- The recreational function of a family through the celebration of festivals and happy moments of life has also changed. The recreation has mainly become individualistic through movies, parks, etc.
- The family once performed the religious function of acquainting the child with the family customs and religious rituals through idol worship, prayers, and sanction. Today, however, more specialized agencies are involved in religious functions such as temples, religious events, television, etc.
APPEARS IN
संबंधित प्रश्न
Explain the difference between matriliny and matriarchy.
Discuss the structural and functional changes of the Indian joint family system.
The newly married couple stays with the groom’s parents. Which form of family is this?
What is the difference between nuclear and extended family?
What is a patriarchal family?
He was born in Kerala and was a leader of the lower castes and Dalits. With his efforts, Dalits got the freedom to walk on public roads, and Dalit children were allowed to join schools.
He is ______.
What type of families are present among the Khasis?
The ______ family is often seen as symptomatic of India.
Very often family is a site of bitter conflicts. Give two reasons to justify the statement.
“The structure of the family can be studied both as a social institution in itself and also in its relationship to other social institutions of society.” Elaborate.