Fri Dec 26 17:39:21 UTC 2025: Okay, here’s a summary of the text, followed by a rewritten version in the style of a news article:
Summary:
The Hindu e-Paper, dated December 26, 2025, features several newsletters and news articles, including an announcement that SRM University-AP in Amaravati will host the 50th All India Sociological Conference starting December 28, 2025. The conference, organized by the Indian Sociological Society, will focus on “Mobilities and Inequalities: Shifting Contexts; Changing Paradigms” and will feature discussions and presentations from sociologists, researchers, and students from around the world. Topics will include migration, labor, caste, gender, technology, climate change, and public policy.
News Article:
50th All India Sociological Conference to Convene in Amaravati
Vijayawada, December 26, 2025 — SRM University-AP in Amaravati is preparing to host the landmark 50th All India Sociological Conference, commencing on December 28, 2025. The three-day event, organized by the esteemed Indian Sociological Society, promises a deep dive into the complex relationship between “Mobilities and Inequalities: Shifting Contexts; Changing Paradigms.”
The conference is expected to draw a distinguished gathering of sociologists, researchers, and students from across India and internationally. Participants will explore how movement, technological advancements, policy decisions, and evolving social structures are shaping the fabric of modern life.
Discussions will span a wide range of critical topics, including migration patterns, labor dynamics, the enduring impact of caste and gender, advancements in health and education, the transformative influence of digital technologies, the urgent challenges of climate change, considerations of mobility justice, and the role of public policy in addressing societal inequalities.
The conference program will feature plenary sessions led by prominent figures in the field, memorial lectures honoring influential scholars, and technical presentations from various research committees. Attendees will engage in collaborative dialogues and gain valuable insights into the shifting landscape of sociological thought.