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Dimensions of social change in India

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Allied Pub.; 1978Description: 518 p. : illSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.4 DIM
Summary: The present volume is the outcome of a National Seminar on Social Change held in Bangalore from 3rd to 7th November, 1972. The Seminar was organised by the Institute for Social and Economic Change in collaboration with the Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi, and the Indian Institute for Advanced Study, Simla. It was the second seminar to be organ ised by the Institute within a few months of its coming into existence. It was in the fitness of things that the Institute should organise a seminar on Social Change, the first such seminar to be held in South India. About forty scholars from universities and research institutions of the country including a few from abroad attended the Seminar, and thirty papers, dealing with various dimensions of change, were presented.
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The present volume is the outcome of a National Seminar on Social Change held in Bangalore from 3rd to 7th November, 1972. The Seminar was organised by the Institute for Social and Economic Change in collaboration with the Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi, and the Indian Institute for Advanced Study, Simla. It was the second seminar to be organ ised by the Institute within a few months of its coming into existence. It was in the fitness of things that the Institute should organise a seminar on Social Change, the first such seminar to be held in South India. About forty scholars from universities and research institutions of the country including a few from abroad attended the Seminar, and thirty papers, dealing with various dimensions of change, were presented.

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