Explain social order and social change in Urban areas
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Social change\tChange is the most permanent feature of any society. Social change can be defined as transformation in the methods of thinking and working of people.\tIt is basically changes in social structures and social relationships of a society.\tAt the most basic level, social change refers to changes that are significant and which alter the underlying structure of an object or situation over a period of time.\tSocial change does not include any and all changes, but only big ones, changes which transform things fundamentally.Social order\tSocial order means systematic arrangement of the social structure.\tIt helps in active maintenance and reproduction of patterns of social relationships.\tIt helps society to prevent, control and regulate social changes.\tSocial order is needed for systematic functioning of society.\tSocial order is generally the periphery of the dominant groups. Hence, any changes that may alter their stability in the society will be resisted by them.\xa0