JKPSC Lecturer Sociology Exam on 11 October – Key Topics You Must Revise
The Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) will conduct the Lecturer Sociology Exam on 11th October 2025. With only a few days left, aspirants should now focus on the most scoring and concept-based topics from the syllabus, along with the latest current affairs and new developments in Sociology.
📘 Top Areas to Prepare Before the Exam
1. Women in India
- Present condition and changing role of women in modern Indian society.
- Women’s empowerment, local governance, and participation in decision-making.
- Important constitutional provisions and state-level schemes for women’s welfare.
- Major gender issues and ongoing social movements related to women’s rights.
2. Marginalized Communities in India
- Understanding marginalization through socio-economic indicators and inequality patterns.
- Reformist views of Jyotiba Phule, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, Mahatma Gandhi, and Ram Manohar Lohia.
- Implementation and outcomes of constitutional safeguards for weaker sections.
- Contemporary debates on caste census and social inclusion policies.
3. Health and Sanitation
- Evolution of the Sociology of Health and its growing importance in India.
- Social causes of illness, inequality in healthcare access, and awareness programs.
- Problems of scavenging castes and their link with social exclusion.
- Government initiatives like Swachh Bharat Abhiyan and Sulabh Sanitation Mission.
📰 Focus on Recent Developments
- Introduction of caste-based data collection in the upcoming Census.
- Women’s Reservation Bill and its sociological significance.
- Rising issues of youth mental health, social inequality, and unemployment trends in J&K.
- Digital media’s role in shaping social awareness and identity politics.
Aspirants are advised to revise these core areas thoroughly and connect theoretical concepts with real-life social changes and recent government policies. Such integrated understanding often helps in analytical and application-based questions.
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