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Title:
MODERNIZATION AND MASS MEDIA EXPOSURE AMONG EDUCATED MUSLIM WOMEN: A STUDY OF BHOPAL DISTRICT

Authors:
Mashooq Ah Challa and Dr.Usha Vaidya

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Mashooq Ah Challa1 and Dr.Usha Vaidya2
1. M.Phil. Scholar Dept. of Sociology Rabindranath Tagore University Raisen (M.P)
2. HOD Humanities Rabindranath Tagore University Raisen (M.P)

MLA 8
Challa, Mashooq Ah, and Dr.Usha Vaidya. "MODERNIZATION AND MASS MEDIA EXPOSURE AMONG EDUCATED MUSLIM WOMEN: A STUDY OF BHOPAL DISTRICT." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, vol. 6, no. 2, Feb. 2021, pp. 729-745, doi:10.46609/IJSSER.2021.v06i02.021. Accessed Feb. 2021.
APA 6
Challa, M., & Vaidya, D. (2021, February). MODERNIZATION AND MASS MEDIA EXPOSURE AMONG EDUCATED MUSLIM WOMEN: A STUDY OF BHOPAL DISTRICT. Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, 6(2), 729-745. doi:10.46609/IJSSER.2021.v06i02.021
Chicago
Challa, Mashooq Ah, and Dr.Usha Vaidya. "MODERNIZATION AND MASS MEDIA EXPOSURE AMONG EDUCATED MUSLIM WOMEN: A STUDY OF BHOPAL DISTRICT." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research 6, no. 2 (February 2021), 729-745. Accessed February, 2021. doi:10.46609/IJSSER.2021.v06i02.021.

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Abstract:
Women have constituted important character in any society down the history. In the past women have been respected and enjoyed high status in society but at the same time they have witnessed cruelty, helplessness, violations and most suppressed character of the society. However, they have gone through the different phases of transformation. The women in present time are much stronger, confident, intelligent and organizer of the modern society. In this study we try to know what was the impact of Modernization and Mass media exposure on educated Muslim women in District Baramull and how Muslim women are getting modern or moving towards modernity. The other important research questions which we try to investigate in our study would be that What are the restriction faced by the Educated Muslim women with regard to education & career and what are the restrictions imposed by the family members while using social networking sites or using mass media communication and why? Additionally, we are try to examine What are the various changes that Mass Media has bought up in approach of Muslim women towards work & education. The expected outcome of the current research work would be that Modernization should have both positive as well as negative impact on Muslim women in District Baramulla. In the changing scenario, Muslim women are more exposed to the means of Mass Media communication. The other important outcome of the study would be that the pattern of mass media exposure shall be helpful in educated Muslim women in District Baramulla and the pattern of the mass media exposure shall lead towards modernization of the people.

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