Assam’s Crisis Myth and Reality

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In this inimitable book, the author has analysed, in his own original style and with an amazing grasp of details, the various ills-economic, political, social , psychological and cultural-with which the Assamese society, particularly its youth, is afflicted, Specially for readers outside Assam, it is an eye-opener. With the precision of an expert surgeon he anatomizes the ills of Assamese society and admonishes its youth who, instead of putting the blame on others for their backwardness, should do some soul-searching and find that true cause of their present plight. People from outside have come to enrich Assam through productive activities like trade and business while local inhabitants remain indifferent and shun hard work. Is there really colonial exploitation in Assam? The Agitation during 1979-85 did much harm by creating division among the populace and thereby allenating many non-Assamese’”Assimilation was the rule in the reign of Ahom kings but we are moving in the opposite direction,” says the author and then advises the youth of Assam to fry to exploit their own intellect and potentialties besides trying to exploit the natural resources which are in plenty in the state. Both in practice and precept, Assam has always shown the way to national integration in India. A highly interesting and informative volume which thrown a flood of light on present day Assam, it would be the cherished possession.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kandi Jaya Sree

Dr. K. Jaya Sree, M.Sc., Ph.D., is a senior science teacher educator sincerely working for the training of preservice science teachers. She is author of several articles and a book on correlates of achievement. She has participated in a good number of teacher education programmes. She is with St. Joseph's College of Education for Women, Guntur, (A.P).

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Title
Assam’s Crisis Myth and Reality
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
817099473X
Length
viii+143p., Bibliography; 22cm.
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