 In this session, the topic is social mobility. Social mobility means the change in individual's social status from one status to another. Like a teacher becomes principal or an officer may lose his job, a businessman may become bankrupt. In the place where we are today, if our status changes, then the concept of political sociology will be called social mobility, i.e. change from one status to another. So there are three different kinds of social mobility and there are three different kinds of change in the status or positions for an individual in a society, which actually determines the social mobility factor in a society. i.e. every person has three types of characters in his or her life, this is a matter of routine with every person. For example, the first status in every person's society is the ascribed status, a permanent status assigned to an individual by birth. For example, the gender determined in the birth, the caste determined, or if a child has a color in a society like ours, then all his or her age is the same, i.e. during the birth of a child, the identity or identity of any person is called the status in the society. The second type is the ascriptive criteria, which do not fix an individual in a position for the time i.e. sex, religion, age. Now, on the one hand, when a child was born, his gender was determined, but then when a person grows up, then the status of age is changed as per the time of the child. When a child was born, he was young, then he was old, then this is also a status. Then along with it, there is a status which gives you religion, with which your religion is believed, your identity is linked. Then on the basis of sex, the status of a person is determined, whether it is male or female, it is transgender. All these things are naturally, along with time, along with growing, these statuses are given to us by the society and become our identity. Then there is the achieved status. This status is basically the topic on which we have to understand and which is directly linked with political sociology. A status gained by an individual through certain qualities and capabilities. For example, why is there a doctor who is basically a doctor? Because he achieved education. Then there is a status within the society, which is of a father, grandfather, grandfather, that is, according to the relationship status. When a person is involved in the matter of life, then this status is achieved. Then there is a status too. If someone is interested in politics, then he does his effort, he does not be able to do everything. But a person can be a prime minister of any country along with his struggle, can be a president, that is, reach a higher level. So, basically, the relationship of social mobility, the status of a person's population determines the moisture, determines the nature and the self-sufficiency that he has with his efforts. With all this, many things happen. For example, sometimes he is happy with his status, sometimes he is not happy. So, the discussion of all this, when it is linked with the social life of an individual, then basically it is called social mobility.