Rao, Bhaskar V et al (ed.)
ISBN: 9788185495149, 8185495149
Ghosh, Robin et al. (ed.)
ISBN: 9788126913909, 8126913908
This work covers an extensive range of critical areas that have one common theme of questioning the accepted parameters of development. An attempt has been made to accommodate conflicting points of view that would facilitate the readers to arrive at their own understanding of the problem under focus of study.
Bauer, Kenneth et al (ed.)
ISBN: 9789937587006, 993758700X
This book presents new perspectives on the present situation of Tibetans and provides a baseline for assessing the magnitude and direction of future changes.
Deshpande, R.S. et al. (ed.)
ISBN: 9788171888085, 8171888089
ISBN: 9788125058779, 812505877X
Bringing together essays critical in contemporary development discourse, this volume addresses the broad themes of development as freedom, equality land human ascent within the framework of democracy and decentralised governance.
Kaushik, Asha (ed.)
ISBN: 9788131605653, 8131605655
This book relooks at development, particularly globalization-driven neo-liberal development, through a gender lens.;The essays address issues like economic and political empowerment, state-market-civil society interface. MGDs, challenges emanating from the socio-cultural structures/norms, gender-blind/neutral state policies, violence/armed conflicts and the sustainability of environment.
Nongbri, Tiplut
ISBN: 9789382396079, 9382396071
Divided into two parts, the first focuses on the economic crisis that plagues the North-eastern states, the spread of Christianity, and Khasi Men's movement against matriliny. The second deals with fifty-two stories in verse on a variety of subjects ranging from gender question to environmental degradation.
Chandramohan, P.
ISBN: 9789382381792, 9382381791
This study of the Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana Yogam (SNDP Yogam), one of the earliest social reform movements in Kerala, investigates the relationship between social reform, religion and caste. The Yogam drew inspiration from the ideas of Sree Narayana Guru, which suited the aspirations of the upwardly mobile Ezhava middle class.
Singh, M. Amarjeet et al.
ISBN: 9780367749552, 0367749556
Saglio-Yatzimirsky, Marie-Caroline
ISBN: 9780415812528, 0415812526
Paranjape, Makarand (ed.)
ISBN: 9788190131834, 8190131834
This book is inspired by two contrary trends, the failure of the development project, on the one hand, and, on the other, the remarkable material improvement wrought by spiritual agencies, especially in India why has religious organisations succeeded where government and non-government agencies have failed? How is it that these organisations, with minimal or no support from the government or ma...
Tirupathi, B.
ISBN: 9788193542149, 8193542142
Nayantara Sahgal is one of the leading women writer of India. In this book there is a great deal of discussion about her views on women, feminism, politics. She is an idealist who as a definite views about India and Indians.
Regmi, Rishikeshab Raj
ISBN: 9788182500082, 8182500087
The book captures the mechanism of an agrarian Nepalese ethnic group caught in the crossfire of tradition and modernization. Dr. Regmi, for the first time, attempts to analyze the society of the Dhimals in a purely anthropological perspective.
Sukl, Rajendra Prasad
Pandey, Janak. et al (ed)
ISBN: 9788180697579, 8180697576
This is a festschrift in recognition of Prof.J.B.P. Sinha's contributions on social psychological aspects of development in the context of the developing world. The book covers wide range of topics like social motivation, leadership, social power, values, and organizational development, social policies, etc.
Ningthouja, Malem
ISBN: 9789350022726, 9350022729
The book analyses the character of the Indian State and the material objectives of Indian nationalism and counter-insurgency. It studies the dialectics of the growth of insurgency, which have been instrumental in the articulation of anti-colonial discourses, and the civil liberties assertions for democratic rights and security.
Hutton, JH
ISBN: 9788183249171, 8183249175
The diaries throw a flood of light on the geography of the region and also the customs and the kind of life the local Nagas and other tribals led in their remote jungle villages.
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