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Rural Sociology In India

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Bombay; Popular Prakashan.; 1987Description: 968pISBN:
  • 861320662
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.72 DES 5th ed.
Summary: The present edition is a reprint of the Fourth Revised Edition published in 1969. It has been only reprinted for a number of reasons. The Fourth edition was out of print for a number of years. The constant and growing demand necessitated a quick ie print, There is a heavy pressure on good printing presses. The difficult technical situation for printing and publishing new works, as well as the fear of upsetting the schedules of new publications apprehended by publishers, lead us to a conclusion that it was advisable and practical to reprint the book as it would facilitate quicker availability of the volume already in great demand. number of friends and advisors were of the opinion that the Fourth edition, was so revised and altered that it did reveal the major long-term tendencies of the changes that were experienced by rural India. In fact the logic of the subsequent unfoldment in the Indian countryside, according to them, had been effectively highlighted in the previous edition.
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The present edition is a reprint of the Fourth Revised Edition published in 1969. It has been only reprinted for a number of reasons. The Fourth edition was out of print for a number of years. The constant and growing demand necessitated a quick ie print,
There is a heavy pressure on good printing presses. The difficult technical situation for printing and publishing new works, as well as the fear of upsetting the schedules of new publications apprehended by publishers, lead us to a conclusion that it was advisable and practical to reprint the book as it would facilitate quicker availability of the volume already in great demand.

number of friends and advisors were of the opinion that the Fourth edition, was so revised and altered that it did reveal the major long-term tendencies of the changes that were experienced by rural India. In fact the logic of the subsequent unfoldment in the Indian countryside, according to them, had been effectively highlighted in the previous edition.

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