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The changing village SACHCHIDANANDA BIHAR continues to be a land of villages extremely backward and scheduled with nearly 85 % of its population living castes . . in about 67,000 villages . Compared to Central Bihar has been the cradle ...
The changing village SACHCHIDANANDA BIHAR continues to be a land of villages extremely backward and scheduled with nearly 85 % of its population living castes . . in about 67,000 villages . Compared to Central Bihar has been the cradle ...
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In the recent past , the Indian village has also come alive in the columns of newspapers and specialised magazines , thanks to a crop of journalists and writers who discovered the ' Indian village ' as a mode of existence and as a ...
In the recent past , the Indian village has also come alive in the columns of newspapers and specialised magazines , thanks to a crop of journalists and writers who discovered the ' Indian village ' as a mode of existence and as a ...
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The Indian village has broken its tenuous links with the past . It is my contention that in the village a change in the superstructure has preceded a change in the base . My contention is backed by experience and observation , not by ...
The Indian village has broken its tenuous links with the past . It is my contention that in the village a change in the superstructure has preceded a change in the base . My contention is backed by experience and observation , not by ...
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