Dalit : the downtrodden of India
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- 305.56 SAD
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305.56 Res Marginal farmers and agricultural labourers development agencies 1973 : | 305.56 RUP Reservation policy- Mandal Commission and after | 305.56 SAC Empowerment of dalits through panchayati raj : | 305.56 SAD Dalit : | 305.56 SAM Dalit movement in South India 1857-1950 | 305.56 SAR Primitive tribal groups in India : | 305.56 SHA Dalit politics and literature |
The ethnic mosaic of North-East India offers a fascinating area of academic discourse which needs to be examined for a clear understanding of the elements of separatism or integration which necessarily carry socio-political ramifications. It attempts to assess the contours of ethno-cultural plurality in the social dynamics of the region as well as about its history, geography, economic and concurrent political scenario fogging with insurgency and terrorism. To be more precise, it deals with the land, the people, history, economy, cultural heritage, ethnical composition, with a socio-political relevance of each state of the North-East India. The present book should be of interest to students, scholars, journalists and policy makers interested in the study of ethnic conflicts, politics, insurgency and identity politics. It should be an indispensable reference tool for students of Political Science, Sociology, History and Anthropology. About The Author:- Himanshu Chran Sadangi has a prolific profile of academic career. He is an M.A. M Phil. In sociology from J.N.U. and also did M.Sc. In Physics from IIT Kanpur. This brilliant pedagogue is professing now at Government College Bhawanipatana as the Head, Department of Sociology. He has an experience of over 17 years in teaching. This multifaceted author has some outstanding research work to his name. The worth mentioning among those are Small Scale Issue Oriented, Mrginal Culture, Rehabilitation Displacement, Alternate Development, Discrete Cultral Element and Practice4s, Indigenous Practices Related to Technology, Culture and Medicine, and appropriate Technology.
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