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TERM-PAPER
RESEARCH REPORT
ON
IMPACT OF WESTERN CULTURE ON INDIAN CULTURE
SUBJECT- RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Submitted to
Dr.B.L.Bajpai
HOD
DBA, University of Lucknow
Submitted by
Saba Kazmi
MBA 2nd
Sem.
2008-2010
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INTRODUCTION
As our lives become more and more materialistic, we are loosing our identity. The roots to whichwe are joined are loosing their hold, with the change in attitude and perception towards living.Western and Indian cultures are diametrically opposed. The reason for this is that Western cultureis based on the principles of materialism, whereas Indian culture is based on the tenets and
principles of spiritualism. Materialism stands for worldly possessions, wealth, canons ofeconomics, material gains etc., whereas spiritualism stands for moral values, ethics, scruples,virtues and the power to distinguish between right and wrong, between good and evil, betweencorrect and incorrect etc. It is essential to have material possessions in this world. It is a source ofsustenance.
Indian Culture, which is one of the oldest & richest cultures, is now days posing a serious threatas Western culture is establishing its strong base in India and slowly and gradually wiping the
Indian culture. It had already made its presence in Metro’s & is now slowly heading towardsother parts of India.
Westernization has greatly affected our traditions, customs, our family and our respect and love
for others. The concept of joint families is vastly decreasing every one wants to remain alooffrom others. No body now bother about others and only cares about himself which is totallycontradictory to our Indian culture which teaches to be a part of each other Joy’s and Sorrows to
celebrate the moments together and share the grief together. Slowly all our values for which Indiahas the pride is vanishing & Western culture is taking its place. People are blindly following theWestern culture without knowing its consequences.
The Western influence of materialism seems to have infiltrated into our family system, especially
in the urban areas. A generation gap is often mentioned by the younger generation while referringto the older generation. They do not realize that the older generation is a generation ahead. Now
people are so engrossed in making money that all else is secondary. Joint family tradition; one of
the biggest assets of India is now vanishing. Nuclear families are taking place of many years' old
values. The older generation is referred to as the past; little realizing that there is no futurewithout a past. The younger generation wants freedom without any responsibility along with it.Youth of today is more interested in their privacy rather than enjoying their lives with others.Individualization has broken up the joint family system, paving way for the youth to fall prey to
drug addiction. This stage is the most vulnerable period of life where the youth need guidance,counseling, education and care by parents.
Parents feel proud in giving the Western values to their children. Children are brought up in thisatmosphere. They are thus kept miles away from Indian culture. There is no harm in giving the
knowledge of other cultures and traditions as Indians have made their presence in every part ofworld and it is very necessary that we should have knowledge of their culture, traditions and their
language. We should do but to the limit, which is really needed, and also take care that our new
sprouts are well versed with Indian culture and its values. It is the responsibility of parents toinherit the same and for this it is very necessary that parents should also be well versed withIndian culture and traditions.
We need wealth to make our lives comfortable and to improve our quality of living, but at thesame time we must remember that in the process of acquiring the above, we must never lose our
power of distinguishing right from wrong, well from evil, and must allow the ecclesiastical to ruleover the material. They have no time to meet their fellow brethren, but they have time to visittheir psychiatrists in search of mental peace and satisfaction. From the west some people come to
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India and head for the Himalayas in search of spiritual gurus to attain solace. As yet Indianculture has held its own, but the Western influence of materialism is distorting the fabric of our
culture, which is spiritualism.
Indians in their mind consider themselves second rate, which leads their assimilation process intothe west quicker. The complex that Indians have of the west is not constricted to one area and can
be seen throughout their daily lives and in their Physic. A good example of this is the subject ofarranged marriage. Traditionally this is the only way Indians use to get married. This systemworks due to the fact that the bride and groom would have faith in the decision of their parents.Yet now days some youngsters prefer to go and find love marriages even though they know therisk of break ups and divorces. Due to the complex they have picked up from Western influencesthey would rather run the risk of disgrace than do the traditional ways.
Though there are also some positive impacts like-emphasis on development, attention to
improved infrastructure, efficiency, management, improved educational systems, sincere effortsto reduce the margin between the poor and the rich, sincere efforts to improve lifestyles of the
marginalized, poor, disadvantaged sectors of society, sincere efforts to reduce the plague of India'corruption', etc. So, everything encompasses both positive and negative aspects. The Western
culture major influences the youth. Youth is that time of life when people are mostimpressionable as Ill as productive. So whatever decisions they take or the attitudes they adopthave far reaching consequences on their future life. The grass is always greener on the other side
and the inaccessible things are always sweet. West is so alluring to everyone due to this reasononly. On the positive side it has many practices and much knowledge, which are required to beadopted so that they can become acquainted with the changing scenario of world. In the lop side
they can suffer if they cross their limits just for aping the west. Adopting the good practices ofany culture is fruitful but abandoning the culture is a pitfall, which costs in the long run.
I feel that no doubt the Western culture is versatile and has taught us to be self-independent butthis does not mean that we will forget our age-old culture and blindly follow it. Thus I realized
that these aspects should be explored to find out what the real changes are that affect our age old
but rich traditions. Also I felt that there is a need to analyze the causes behind these changes.These changes can be both social as well as behavioral.
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LITERATURE REVIEW
For the exploratory study, I have taken reference from the research article of FULBRIGHT titled
“The Modem and the Mango Tree: Assessing Adolescent’s Cultural Identity Development
in India”.
The article’s review is as under: -
“The study was focused upon traditional vs. modern cultural identity orientation amongadolescents in urban areas of India. Their study was based upon the common notion given byadults of India that Young People nowadays are losing their traditi onal values. It captured upon
various facets of the Indian youth population pertaining to their daily routines, viz., their foodhabits, language, mode of entertainment, physical appearance, etc., and also pertaining to social
and religious habits of them. One of the highlighted point in this article was that identity of Indian youth’s is more impressionable; they are more open to try new technology, food, music,
clothes etc. it also stated in its discussion that Indian youth is though adopting the modern valuesbut also conserving the traditional ones. Hence, they are practicing a blend of both the values.
On gender wise basis, it concluded that both male and female are almost similarly traditional,but males have more of modern cultural orientation than females.“
With the study of this article, I was able to decide upon the research objectives of my researchstudy, which is titled “To study the impact of western culture on Indian culture”. After goingthrough this article, I decided that upon which particular habits and traits of Indian population I
am going to study. I was able to understand the deep roots of western culture on the Indian population and how has these western values made an impact upon them.
I used this article in my exploratory study so as to able to jot down and understand what all can bemy research objectives upon which my study is going to be based.
RESEARCH PROBLEM AND OBJECTIVES
Management Questions
1. Are Indians losing their traditional values in modern India?
2. Do Indians perceive adoption of Western values as an option of upliftment of Indian
society?
Research Objective
To study the perception of Indians towards Western culture and the impact of Western culture onIndian culture. My study will be based on these categories, namely, the family structure and
lifestyle, their workplace and their social life.
Research Questions
1. Is status important for Indians nowadays?
2. Is coeducation decreasing the gender biasness?
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3. Is empowerment of media responsible for changing outlook of Indians?
4. Do urge for freedom results in increasing nuclear families?
5. Are people influenced by Western lifestyle? Does it results in Brain drain?
6. Is love marriage an impact of modern orientation?
7. Has global advertising resulted in increased awareness of fashion and apparels?
8. Do modern values result in low association of Indians with their religious and spiritual practices?
9. Has Westernization lead to commercialization of everything?
10. Are extra-marital affairs and live-in relationships an impact of Western culture?
11. Are increasing instances of divorce an impact of Western culture?
RESEARCH PLAN
Research Design
1- Exploratory:
Exploratory research is an initial research, which is conducted to clarify and define the
basic nature of a problem.
I conducted this research in order to clarify my problem which was quite ambiguous in
nature with several dimensions. Through this, I got information which was used not only
for analyzing the real situation but also uncovering the various factors influencing the
situation.
I used Secondary Literature for getting a thorough understanding of the problem
undertaken. This literature helped us not only in defining my research objectives but alsoframing my further course of action.
2- Descriptive:
Descriptive Research is specifically used to describe the characteristics of a population. I
used this research to determine the answers of my research questions. It generally follows
the exploratory research, because exploratory research gives the understanding of the
nature of the problem while descriptive helps in defining the reason behind these
changes.
I used Survey (Questionnaire) method of Descriptive Research to gather data from the
sample.
Sampling Plan
1. Target Population:
Elements – Population lying between 16-70 years of age.
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Extent – Lucknow and Delhi.
Time – 2009
2. Sampling frame: My sampling frame comprises of:
People who go to multiplex.
Students
Housing Colonies
Old age homes
3. Sampling Design: The target population is been categorized on the basis of:
Age
Education.
I used Quota Sampling because my population was infinite and the probability of selection of
each sample unit was not equal.
Quota Sampling is a non-probability sampling procedure that ensures that certain characteristics
of a population sample will be represented to the exact extent that the investigator desires. The
purpose of this technique is to ensure that the various sub-groups in a population are represented
on pertinent sample characteristics.
4. Sample Size: The sample size has been decided to be 400 by the researchers.
Questionnaire Formulation
Measurement of Scales
In measurement of scales I use to measure a variable so that variable can be quantified instatistical as well as mathematical terms. I have used ordinal scaling (non-metric) and intervalscaling (metric) in my questionnaire.
Ordinal Scaling is a scale that arranges objects or alternatives according to their magnitudes. I
have used ordinal scaling in my questionnaire while measuring mode of entertainment basedupon ranking. An ordinal scale is a measurement scale that assigns values to objects based on
their ranking with respect to one another. The intervals between adjacent scale values areindeterminate.
Interval Scaling is a scale that not only arranges objects or alternatives according to theirmagnitudes but also distinguishes this ordered arrangement in units of equal intervals. An interval
scale is a measurement scale in which a certain distance along the scale means the same thing nomatter where on the scale you are, but where "0" on the scale does not represent the absence of
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the thing being measured. I have used interval scaling in my questionnaire to measure upon thevarious facets of the Indian population.
Scaling Techniques
These techniques are the tools which I use to bi-furcate the population in sub-groups so that my
analysis can be quantified. I have used rank order (comparative scaling) and likert scale (non-comparative itemized) in my questionnaire.
Rank Order is a scale that measures attitudes that asks respondents to rank a concept incomparison to each other.
Likert Scale is a measure of attitudes design to allow respondents to indicate how strongly theyagree or disagree with carefully constructed statements that range from very positive to very
negative toward an attitudinal object.
Reliability
Reliability Statistics
Cronbach's
Alpha N of Items
.373 35
Reliability is the degree to which measure are free from error and yield consistent results. Itreveals the imperfections in the measuring process such as when a respondent misunderstands aquestion it results in a low reliability.Reliability is necessary condition for validity but a data, which is reliable, may not necessarily be
valid.
Validity
Case Processing Summary
N %
Cases Valid 400 87.0Excluded (a)
60 13.0
Total 460 100.0
It is the ability of a scale to measure what it is intended to measure. If the intention of the
researcher is not supported by the tools he use, then the validity of the data collected is low. Ihave used content validity which is an agreement that a scale logically appears to reflect
accurately what it purports to measure.
DATA ANALYSIS
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The data analysis is divided in two phases-each phase represents one management objective. The
analysis is done stepwise on the questions asked in the questionnaire and these questions are
further divided in these objectives that how the data collected through these questions give the
interpretation for my management objective.
1- Are Indians losing their traditional values in modern India? Family Orientation
Qualification * Family Cross tabulationCount
Family Total
Qualification Joint Nuclear
Girlfriend/Boyfriend/Fiance/Fia
ncee Alone
Less than
8th
18 28 17 17 80
SSC 31 27 17 18 93HSC 11 16 24 18 69Graduate 12 15 16 14 57
Postgraduate
10 13 14 14 51
Professional
10 15 13 12 50
Total 92 114 101 93 400
Family
ObservedN
ExpectedN Residual
Joint 92 100.0 -8.0
Nuclear 114 100.0 14.0
Girlfriend/Boyfriend/Fiance/Fiancee
101 100.0 1.0
Alone 93 100.0 -7.0
Total 400
Test Statistics
Family
Chi-Square (a)
3.100
Df 3 Asymp.Sig.
.376
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Greeting Elders and Parents
Age * Greeting Cross-tabulation
Count
Age
Greeting Total
Namaste Hi/HelloDo NotGreet
<=18 42 36 24 102
19-30
28 41 27 96
31-45
43 28 33 104
>=46 44 31 23 98Total 157 136 107 400
Greeting
ObservedN
ExpectedN Residual
Namaste 157 133.3 23.7
Hi/Hello 136 133.3 2.7
Do NotGreet
107 133.3 -26.3
Total 400
Test Statistics
Greeting
Chi-Square(a)
9.455
Df 2
Asymp.Sig.
.009
Mode Of Entertainment
Age * Family gathering Cross-tabulation
Count
Family gathering
Age1st
Preferred2nd
Preferred3rd
Preferred4th
Preferred5th
PreferredLeast
Preferred Total
<=18 37 22 12 17 8 6 10
19-30 36 26 10 14 7 3 9
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31-45 34 24 11 20 12 3 10
>=46 39 19 12 16 5 7 9
Total 146 91 45 67 32 19 40
Age * social gathering Cross tabulation
Count
Social gathering Total
Age1st
Preferred2nd
Preferred3rd
Preferred4th
Preferred5th
PreferredLeast
Preferred
<=18 9 18 12 23 22 18 10
19-30
4 17 6 23 17 29 9
31-45
7 15 8 26 23 25 10
>=46 12 9 14 23 20 20 9
Total 32 59 40 95 82 92 40
Age * movie with family Cross-tabulation
Count
Movie with family Total
Age1st
preferred2nd
preferred3rd
preferred4th
preferred5th
preferredLeast
preferred
<=18 11 17 27 28 10 9 102
19-30
8 10 32 25 15 6 96
31-45
9 14 30 19 18 14 104
>=46 5 18 23 29 10 13 98
Total 33 59 112 101 53 42 400
Age * movie with friends Cross-tabulation
Count
Movie with friends Total
Age1st
Preferred2nd
Preferred3rd
Preferred4th
Preferred5th
PreferredLeast
Preferred
<=18 27 18 22 23 9 3 102
19- 25 16 27 11 12 5 96
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30
31-45
21 25 29 15 10 4 104
>=46 24 21 27 14 10 2 98Total 97 80 105 63 41 14 400
Age * spending time with girlfriend Or boyfriend Or fiancé OR fiancée Cross-tabulation
Count
Spending time with girlfriend OR boyfriend OR fiancé OR fiancée Total
Age1st
Preferred2nd
Preferred3rd
Preferred4th
Preferred5th
PreferredLeast
Preferred
<=18 5 19 13 3 24 38 102
19-30
8 19 10 12 18 29 96
31-45
14 21 13 16 13 27 104
>=46 7 21 14 7 15 34 98Total 34 80 50 38 70 128 400
Age * web-surfing Cross-tabulation
Count
Web-surfing Total
Age1st
preferred2nd
preferred3rd
preferred4th
preferred5th
preferredLeast
preferred
<=18 12 10 16 8 28 28 102
19-30
15 10 12 11 25 23 96
31-45
20 8 14 8 23 31 104
>=46 12 11 9 9 35 22 98Total 59 39 51 36 111 104 400
Ranks
Age NMeanRank
Family Gathering <=18 102 203.0019-30
96 191.60
31-45
104 210.06
>=46 98 196.48
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Total 400
Social Gathering <=18 102 186.13
19-30
96 215.98
31-45
104 207.75
>=46 98 192.59Total 400
Movie With Family <=18 102 187.68
19-30
96 199.48
31-45
104 207.92
>=46 98 206.97
Total 400
Movie With Friends <=18 102 201.51
19-
30
96 202.59
31-45
104 202.70
>=46 98 195.07
Total 400Spending Time WithGirlfriend OrBoyfriend Or FiancéOr Fiancée
<=18
102 219.16
19-30
96 199.85
31-
45
104 180.12
>=46 98 203.35Total
400
Web-surfing <=18 102 205.69
19-30
96 193.86
31-45
104 198.60
>=46 98 203.62Total 400
Test Statistics(a,b)
FamilyGathering
SocialGathering
Movie WithFamily
Movie WithFriends
SpendingTime With
Girlfriend OrBoyfriend Or
Fiancé OrWeb-
surfing
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Fiancée
Chi-Square
1.550 4.333 2.093 .307 6.262 .651
Df 3 3 3 3 3 3 Asymp.Sig.
.671 .228 .553 .959 .100 .885
a Kruskal Wallis Testb Grouping Variable: Age
Grooming of Children
Qualification * Children Get Better Grooming In Joint-Families Than Nuclear-
Families Cross-tabulation
Count
Children Get Better Grooming In Joint Families ThanNuclear Families Total
QualificationStronglydisagree Disagree
Can’t
say AgreeStronglyagree
Less than8th
13 15 22 16 14 80
SSC 15 15 17 20 26 93
HSC 10 15 13 17 14 69
Graduate 6 11 15 18 7 57Postgraduate
8 13 8 11 11 51
Professional 6 13 11 4 16 50
Total 58 82 86 86 88 400
Advice of Older People Should Be Considered While Taking Decisions
Age * Advice Of Older People Of Family Should Be Considered While TakingDecision Cross-tabulation
Count Advice Of Older People Of Family Should Be Considered
While Taking Decision Total
AgeStronglydisagree Disagree
Can’t
say Agree Strongly agree
<=18 14 21 18 31 18 102
19-30
17 15 16 29 19 96
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31-45
10 14 20 33 27 104
>=46 13 19 15 31 20 98
Total 54 69 69 124 84 400
Visiting Religious Places Helps in Knowing Religion Better
Qualification * Visiting Religious Places Helps In Knowing Religion BetterCross-tabulation
Count
Visiting Religious Places Helps In Knowing ReligionBetter Total
Qualification Stronglydisagree DisagreeCan’t
say Agree Stronglyagree
Less than8th 18 13 7 20 22 80
SSC 19 13 14 23 24 93
HSC 16 15 11 13 14 69
Graduate 11 5 7 18 16 57
Postgraduate
10 5 5 18 13 51
Professional
5 9 8 12 16 50
Total 79 60 52 104 105 400
Younger Generation is More Aware Than Older Generation
Qualification * Younger Generation More Aware Than Old GenerationCross-tabulation
Count
Younger Generation More Aware Than Old Generation Total
Qualification Strongly
disagree Disagree Cant say agree
Strongly
agree
Strongly
disagreeLess than8th
17 7 20 25 11 80
SSC 13 16 20 32 12 93
HSC 12 10 11 28 8 69
Graduate 9 9 12 19 8 57
Postgraduate
5 8 14 17 7 51
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Professional
9 3 11 20 7 50
Total 65 53 88 141 53 400
2- Do Indians perceive adoption of Western values as an option of upliftment of
Indian society?
Inter-caste Marriage
Age * inter-caste marriage Cross-tabulation
Count
Inter-caste marriage Total
Age Yes NoCan’t
say Yes
<=18 46 33 23 10219-30
35 33 28 96
31-45
25 50 29 104
>=46 30 29 39 98
Total 136 145 119 400
Love Marriage is Better than Arranged Marriage
Age * Love Marriage Is Better Than Arranged Marriage Cross-tabulation
Count
Love Marriage Is Better Than Arranged Marriage Total
AgeStronglydisagree Disagree
Can’t
say AgreeStrongly
agree
<=18 8 18 17 28 31 102
19-30
16 17 16 25 22 96
31-45
18 16 18 23 29 104
>=46 20 19 12 22 25 98
Total 62 70 63 98 107 400
Qualification * Love Marriage Is Better Than Arranged Marriage Cross-tabulation
Count
Love Marriage Is Better Than Arranged Marriage Total
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QualificationStronglydisagree Disagree
Can’t
say AgreeStrongly
agree
Less than8th
13 16 12 19 20 80
SSC 12 20 11 22 28 93
HSC 9 7 12 21 20 69
Graduate 8 12 10 11 16 57Postgraduate
7 6 9 15 14 51
Professional
13 9 9 10 9 50
Total 62 70 63 98 107 400
Live-In Relations Make Marriage Successful
Age * Live In Make Marriage Successful Cross-tabulation
Count
Live In Make Marriage Successful Total
AgeStronglydisagree Disagree
Can’t
say AgreeStrongly
agree
<=18 24 28 12 23 15 10219-30
27 23 12 15 19 96
31-
45
18 32 19 18 17 104
>=46 28 15 14 29 12 98
Total 97 98 57 85 63 400
Qualification * Live In Make Marriage Successful Cross-tabulation
Count
Live In Make Marriage Successful Total
QualificationStronglydisagree Disagree
Can’t
say AgreeStrongly
agree
Less than8th 17 19 8 20 16 80
SSC 19 22 18 20 14 93
HSC 17 21 9 14 8 69
Graduate 17 11 8 9 12 57
Postgraduate
11 15 9 7 9 51
Professional
16 10 5 15 4 50
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Total 97 98 57 85 63 400
Sex Education Should be made Mandatory in Schools
Age * Sex Education Should Be Mandatory In Schools Cross-tabulation
Count
Sex Education Should Be Mandatory In Schools Total
AgeStronglydisagree Disagree
Can’t
say AgreeStrongly
agree
<=18 13 13 24 26 26 102
19-30
17 13 14 24 28 96
31-45
11 18 23 20 32 104
>=46 10 21 18 19 30 98
Total 51 65 79 89 116 400
Qualification * Sex Education Should Be Mandatory In Schools Cross-tabulation
Count
Sex Education Should Be Mandatory In Schools Total
QualificationStronglydisagree Disagree
Can’t
say AgreeStrongly
agree
Less than8th
15 14 14 15 22 80
SSC 14 9 19 27 24 93HSC 7 9 18 12 23 69Graduate 6 11 10 13 17 57
Postgraduate
4 12 7 9 19 51
Professional
5 10 11 13 11 50
Total 51 65 79 89 116 400
English Speaking is a Mark of Superiority
Qualification * Speaking In English Is A Mark Of Superiority Cross-tabulation
Count
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Speaking In English Is A Mark Of Superiority Total
QualificationStronglydisagree Disagree
Can’t
say AgreeStrongly
agree
Less than8th
17 17 16 23 7 80
SSC 14 30 15 22 12 93HSC 8 14 12 21 14 69Graduate 9 12 11 14 11 57
Postgraduate
6 6 14 14 11 51
Professional
10 12 7 9 12 50
Total 64 91 75 103 67 400
Co- Education Removes Disparity Among Boys and Girls
Qualification * Co-Education Reduces Disparity Among Boys And GirlsCross-tabulation
Count
Co-Education Reduces Disparity Among Boys & Girls Total
QualificationStronglydisagree Disagree
Can’t
say AgreeStrongly
agree
Less than8th
18 13 13 19 17 80
SSC 13 12 18 26 24 93
HSC 15 8 14 12 20 69
Graduate 9 5 12 17 14 57
Postgraduate
12 9 1 13 16 51
Professional
12 9 9 11 9 50
Total 79 56 67 98 100 400
INTERPRETATION
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Like my data analysis, my interpretation is also divided in two phases in accordance to themanagement objectives undertaken.
1-My first management objective was “Are Indians losing their traditional values in modern
India”, so I are now dividing my research questions accordingly.
Family Orientation
The chi-square test shows Asymp. Sig. to be .376 which is more than .05.Thus the null hypothesisis true in this case, which is:
Ho: p1=p2=p3=p4=p5 (proportion of all the options are equal)
Thus, the analysis on the sample shows that the family orientation of people is same for all theoptions. The proportion of living in a joint family is same as living in a nuclear family.The crosstab analysis reveals that keeping education in mind, other than SSC all the samples
prefer living in nuclear family, though the reasons may be different. For less than 8th, SSC and
HSC it could be because of their low income, thus supporting a joint family is not feasible. Whilefor more educated people it could be preference for independence. Altogether, people prefernuclear families nowadays, irrespective of their education.
Greeting
The crosstab analysis on the sample shows that people falling under age group of 19-30myears
least prefer “Namaste”: my traditional form of greeting elders. Other then the number of peopledoing namaste is highest as per my study. Thus generally age doesn’t impact greeting pattern.
The chi-square analysis shows that people still prefer “namaste” over other of greeting elders.The proportion of “namaste” is higher than the other. This shows that we are still living up with
our tradition of greeting elders in that manner.
Inter-caste Marriage
As per my analysis, the age group falling under <18 years of age prefers inter-caste marriages themost. This may be because of their less age, they are most pertinent to Western influence.
Though, this influence is positive, as thinking over and above the caste factor is good for theIndian society. So, this influence is positive. While in the age group of 31-45 years the people
prefer in-caste marriage to inter-caste marriage. Their state of mind follows the traditional form
of marriage.Other than age, if I focus on education, I can say that the sample comprising of adolescents
prefers inter-caste marriage over in caste marriage. While the grown ups do not look the positiveaspect. Still, I can say that the next generation thinking is changing.
Though overall, the people not preferring inter-caste marriages are more than people going for it.Thus again, the impact of Western culture is not on all the age groups. I don’t think in thisdirection that is over and above my rigid case system.
Mode Of Entertainment
Nowadays also, people prefer spending time with family and family gathering to other modes ofentertainment. In the research, a sample of 146 people out of the sample size of 400 people gave
“family gathering” as their first preference. Thus I can interpret that we follow our traditions and
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are still bounded to our roots. Also the least first preference is given to “social gathering”, whichmean that people prefer spending time with their families but their degree of social interaction has
declined. This is not in alignment my tradition of living together.
Grooming of Children:
The result of this analysis shows that people of all educational backgrounds have the beliefthat grooming of children in joint families is better than in nuclear families. Though, as the
sample moves towards people of professional background they give preference to nuclearfamilies only. As they give less importance to proximity of children to their grandparents.
Advice of Older People Should Be Considered While Taking Decisions:
Irrespective of the age groups in which the sample is falling they constitute agree that theadvice of older people should be taken while taking decisions. As their experience may help
in taking more appropriate and logical decisions. Thus, I can interpret that in this regard theWestern culture has not influenced our tradition of taking advices of our elders.
Visiting Religious Places Helps in Knowing Religion Better:
In my research work I observed and concluded that all people believe in the fact that going toreligious places help in understanding the religion better. This thinking pattern was evident in
people who are having various levels of qualifications. However I observed that as the people become more and more qualified that is, they get higher and professional education this belief becomes less strong. Thus, I can interpret that Western culture has not impacted the present
society and people do believe that going to religious places help in understanding our religion better.
Younger Generation is More Aware Than Older Generation
In this scenario I observed that just a quarter of my sample believed that still the oldergeneration is more aware. The majority constituting of about fifty percent agreed to the fact
that today’s youth is more aware and informed. This means that we are loosing our traditionalapproach that our forefathers and elders were more informed and aware. I believe that whenwe are stepping out of our homes we are getting more realistic experiences.
2- Do Indians perceive adoption of Western values as an option of upliftment of
Indian society?
Inter-caste Marriage
According to my analysis I interpret that the sample size belonging to age group ofadolescents and young generation support inter-caste marriage. While the people who are ofmiddle age and more than that believe in the fact that inter-caste marriage is not appropriate
for my Indian society.On the basis of education it can be said that education does not influence the mindset of
people regarding the support of inter-caste marriage, as the proportion of non-supporters is
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still high. As people get more and more qualified they get more confused about the concept ofinter-caste marriage.
Love Marriage is Better than Arranged Marriage
In my research work I observed that the people prefer love marriage over arranged
marriages. This thinking pattern of the sample remains no matter what thequalification level of a person is. The result shows that we are influenced from the
Western culture as our Indian culture does not support the same.I also observed that this thinking is also evident across people of all age groups.The people who belong to middle age and older than that there thinking pattern hasalso changed with the passage of time.
Live-In Relations Make Marriage Successful
The research works shows that though we have advanced in our beliefs and attitude towards
our culture but still the society has not become so much open to the concept of living inrelations. This was evident from the fact that majority of my sample disagreed on the concept
of going for living in to make understanding between two partners better.This societal process is not affected even by the education and movement towards higher and
professional qualification.
Sex Education Should be made Mandatory in Schools
The education process in our country is becoming more open and that is why in my study I got
responses in favor of including sex education in schools. The topic, which was considered, banned to be discussed in open should now be included in the curriculum so as to make the next
generation more aware and secure.
This openness in the society is marketable through all the age groups of our society which meansthat the importance of this topic is realized even by the older generation.
English Speaking is a Mark of Superiority
The importance of this global language is now very well realized in my society as well. Thisthinking pattern of sample were evident from there responses I received. People agreed to the factthat speaking in this tongue creates an influence over the other party and provides an edge to
them. Thus, I can conclude that Westernization has impacted the society and people thoughcomfortable in their mother tongue prefer speaking in English.
Co- Education Removes Disparity Among Boys and Girls
As the educated population is increasing in India, the people highly support the education of girlsalong with boys. Thus, the concept of co-education is highly welcomed. Though this is an affectof Western culture on our society but this is positive in the sense that it provides an opportunityfor both the sexes to develop a sense of belief and respect towards each other.
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DISCUSSION
After going through all this research, I interpreted my results on various dimensions. Be it family
orientation, or be it their choice about the marriage preference. Also I studied upon their food habitsand all. Below I present, my interpretation of the research solution that I have shown in theinterpretation section.
The solution showed that the habit of greeting our elders by saying Namaste etc. is
getting depleted in the adolescents and youth. Though the overall analysis showed thatstill a major chunk of our population greets their elders in the traditional form only, but
the results are alarming. This young generation, who is not willing to adapt to thetradition of India, will teach the same to the next generation. We might be looking on to
the extinct of the Namaste etc. culture.
Long time back, the inter-caste marriage was considered as a taboo or as a sin in India.
But my results showed that the Indians are opening up their mindset in this area. I sawthat not much people of my age, i.e. youth, are infancy to inter-caste marriage. They arevery much in favor of this. Though the older generation still has certain grudges to this
idea but that does not mean I have to look down the barrel. The young guns are ready tothis change and I can be hopeful of this getting carried through coming generations.Hence, I can see a positive impact of Western culture here.
It has been a culture of India that we are very much attached to our family and we are
proud of this too. The study also revealed the same. But another alarming fact was thattheir interest in getting connected with society has declined tremendously. No more dothey prefer a social gathering for a change in their daily routine. They are much occupied
with the issues of their own. This is in high contrast to my traditions.
Also if I focus upon grooming of children, and the importance of the older people infamily the results are disappointing. The decline in the joint family culture which is againan effect of Western influence, has led to the decline in the importance of older peopletoo. Old persons who were considered as a real asset of the family, don’t even exist in the
nuclear family. The professional life is taking over the Indian traditions. And with this,apparently the grooming of children will also have an effect. Children does not get the
same attention and grooming in the nuclear family as they get in the joint family.
Some time back, we cannot even think of getting indulged in a love affair and finallygetting it resulted into a love marriage. But this has caught a wave now. People are moreopen and find no problem in love marriage. Even live-in relationships are no more an
infancy. I can’t conclude it in concrete terms that whether it is good or bad for our society but this has showed an effect on my culture for sure.
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Sex education which has almost become a necessity nowadays, considering the ill effects
in the society, has came into existence just because of this Western culture. So I can see a positive impact here.
The Western culture has also made an impact on my education system. Co-education and
sex education are into existence because of the Western culture and they are for the goodreasons too.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODS - William G. Zikmund
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2. RESEARCH ARTICLE by FULBRIGHT titled “The Modem and the Mango Tree:
Assessing Adolescent’s Cultural Identity Development in India”
APPENDIX
Demographics
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12.50%
12.75%
14.25%
17.25%
23.25%
20.00%
Professional
Postgraduate
Graduate
HSC
SSC
Less than 8th
Qualification
24.50%
26.00% 24.00%
25.50%
>=46
31-45
19-30
<=18
Age
24.00%
28.50%
23.25%
24.25%
>5lakh
3lakh-5lakh
1lakh-3lakh
<1lakh
Income
QUESTIONNAIRE
Demography
Age (in years) <=18 ____ 19-30 ____ 31-45 ____ >=46 ____
Qualification Less than 8th class ____ SSC ____ HSC ____
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Graduate ____ Post-Graduate ____ Professional ____
Annual Household Income (Rs.) Less than 1 Lac ____ 1 Lac - 3 Lacs ____3 Lacs - 5 Lacs ____ 5 Lacs and above ____
Please answer the following questions :-
I am a/an
Student ____Businessman / Businesswoman ____
Working Professional ____
Service Personnel ____
Retired / Pensioner ____
Others ____ (Please Specify _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _)
I live (in a/an)
Joint Family ____
Nuclear Family ____
With my girlfriend/boyfriend/fiancé/fiancée ____
Alone ____ I like/liked reading
Amar Chitra Katha ____
Panchtantra ____
Jaatak Kathayein
Archies ____
Spider-Man ____
Others ____ (Please Specify _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ )
I greet persons elder to me by saying
Namaste ____
Hi/Hello ____
Do not greet at all ____
I find (Indian Classical/Western) dance form more entertaining. (Tick any one)
I married/may marry with a person of another caste/religion/country. (Yes/No/Can’t Say)
Rank the following mode of entertainment in order of ymy preference (1 st rank to Most
Preferred and so on)
Family Gathering ____
Social Gathering ____Movie with family ____
Movie with friends ____
Spending time with girlfriend/boyfriend ____
Web Surfing ____
Please tick mark the appropriate box after reading the statement
S.
No.
Queries StronglyDisagre
e
Disagree
Can’tSay
Agree Strongly
Agree
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