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Speech on changing Indian society

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Answered by shubhamsahil931
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Change is a characteristic of all societies – be they primitive or modern. No society ever remains changeless. It is a different matter whether societies change slowly or experience revolu­tionary changes. A society going through revolutionary changes may lose its earlier identity because of the replacement of a large number of structures. Its merger with another society may make it a subsystem.

A society may perish due to some catastrophe. Prehistoric investigations have brought to the surface evidence of several such human societies that flourished in the past, but have now become extinct. In India, we have instances of Mohen-jo-Daro and Harappa, cultures which once flourished, but are now extinct.

At times, the inhabitants of a given settlement may abandon it altogether for one reason or the other and settle elsewhere. In due course of time, such settlements are covered by sand and become mounds. They may be discovered later. But that will be an example of a dead society.
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