Indian Society
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Originally published | 1990 |
Authors | Shyama Charan Dube |
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ID | 2911560 |
About Indian Society
Drawing upon diverse sources such as history, indology, anthropology and sociology, this book discusses the various aspects of indian society,It also discusses the major trends of change and their impact, illuminating the complex social realities of india.
Manipur women in naked assault video ‘will not give up'
... " You know how Indian Society is, how they look at women after such an incident, " says Mercy...
Made In Heaven: A show taking on all that's wrong with Indian weddings
... The show spotlights some of these deep-rooted problems plaguing not just marriages but Indian Society...
Manipur: India outrage after two women paraded naked in violence-hit state
... " This kind of heinous act cannot be tolerated in the Indian Society, " he said...
Leela Row Dayal: The first Indian woman to win a match at Wimbledon
... " She lived the kind of elite Indian life that could have only taken place in the years between the two World Wars, when the highest echelons of Indian Society could simultaneously keep one foot firmly planted in the country of their birth, but another just as firmly, in the broader international networks of the British empire, " writer Sidin Vadukut in 2018...
COP27: Can India really adopt a climate-friendly lifestyle?
... The concept of LiFE is not in conformity with that trend of consumerism, " says Dr Nilanjan Ghosh, president of the Indian Society for Ecological Economics...
NFHS-5: India's preference for sons over daughters remains
... Nearly 80% of those surveyed said they wanted at least one son in their lifetime, according to the latest figures from the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5), the most comprehensive household survey of Indian Society by the government...
'I want to give my autistic son a voice'
... There s still a lot of stigma around autism in Indian Society, making it difficult for people with the condition to integrate with others...