 In this session, we are going to discuss the topic of political socialization. Political socialization means to train the citizens to take part actively in the political process. Basically the citizens have their rights, citizens have their duties. But this all awareness comes in the people, comes in the masses. Basically this information, this process is dependent on the role of some basic agents. So in this session, we are going to discuss not only how to define political socialization, but actually what are the main agents. So socialization is the lifelong process of learning to become a member of the social world. Socialization is the lifelong process of social interaction through which individuals acquire a self-identity and the physical, mental and social skills needed for survival in the society. With this definition, we can imagine that socialization is basically a process. We know that it is a process through which people are taught that their self-identity, the identity of their own self, the importance of their own self, when the role they play in the environment is to be performed, if at the beginning of the day their proper education is done, then they will perform their role in a proper manner. Similarly, the major political sociologists define this concept as a definition of learning. That socialization is a process of interaction where the individuals learn habits, skills, beliefs and standards of judgments which are necessary for effective participation at social groups and communities. Now, in this whole definition, one thing is important and they are standards of judgments. When we express our participation in a good or a bad way, we actually express our participation in a good or a bad way. When we talk about any other's role, any other's habits, then actually what we are highlighting is that what type of participation we are performing in our society, what we are giving and what actually we want from others. Similarly, another aspect of socialization is that socialization is also important for the survival and stability of society. Members of a society must be socialized to sport and maintain the existing social structure. Now, this definition is so comprehensive that through this, it can be understood that the work of any society is basically dependent on the work of the individuals living in it. But how does it relate to each other? How is their interaction with each other? Similarly, any social structure in which there are families, all of these structures are actually dependent on the work of the individuals. And the foundation of that character is that the education of the individual. We can also say that from one generation to another generation, the transfer that is made to culture and culture, the talks about the culture are basically based on the first step of socialization in all of this. So it is essential for the individual's survival and for human development. The many people who met the early materials and social needs of each of us were central to our establishing our own identity. Each of us who has been living our lives, from where does it start? Obviously, all of those characters and characters who are initially involved in our lives, that is, our family, then gradually these characters grow in our lives. There is a school, education, religion, language, that is, many other characters get involved in our lives, and our education is going on and on. So the importance of socialization can be seen in the fact that when a person experiences extended periods of social isolation, this can inflict permanent damage. We all know that if someone is left alone, then what will be the impact on his life? He loses his mental health in every way. And political socialization is a process by which people acquire their political attitudes, beliefs, opinions and behaviors. Socialization is a socialization, and political socialization is a political socialization, but its foundation is evident from the environment, the environment. So political learning, formal and informal, deliberate and unplanned at every stage of the life cycle, including not only explicit political learning, but also normally non-political learning of politically relevant social attitudes. If, at any stage of the life cycle, politically relevant social attitudes will not be affected, from the political system, from the political system, from the family, or even if the society itself does not have an emphasis on their political attitudes, then ultimately what will be the result of that? That neither the rule of law, nor the rule of law, nor the political system will function properly. That is, if any state has the authority of its own political system, then first of all, it has to focus on the political upbringing of its people.