Social Sciences, asked by priyagobipriyagobi, 11 months ago

say about an area that changed nowadays​

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Answered by ankan7dav
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Mass mobilization (also known as social mobilization or popular mobilization) refers to mobilization of civilian population as part of contentious politics. Mass mobilization is defined as a process that engages and motivates a wide range of partners and allies at national and local levels to raise awareness of and demand for a particular development objective through face-to-face dialogue. Members of institutions, community networks, civic and religious groups and others work in a coordinated way to reach specific groups of people for dialogue with planned messages. In other words, social mobilization seeks to facilitate change through a range of players engaged in interrelated and complementary efforts.[1]

The process usually takes the form of large public gatherings such as mass meetings, marches, parades, processions and demonstrations. Those gatherings usually are part of a protest action. Mass mobilization is often used by grassroots-based social movements, including revolutionary movements, but can also become a tool of elites and the state itself

Answered by Anonymous
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Hi !

Let's take Delhi .

Delhi has changed a lot from the past to now !

The changing of Delhi is didvided into 7

Once it was known as Lal kot or Qila Rai Pithora

then It's was known as Siri (built by Ala-ud-din Khalji )

the third name was tughlaqabad , It was built by Ghiyas -ud - din tughlaq

the fourth was Jahanpanah

5) Dinapanah

6) Kotla firoz Shah

7) Shahjanabad

There were many changes !

During Shahjahan ruling the monumnets were in built in the style of Mughal

During the British , the monuments were built in the style of West

Now we are continuing the British texture

Hope this helps

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