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The book is concerned with the demographic and social transformation in Jammu and Kashmir after 1947. It views the patterns of population change as revealed in decadal census reports from 1951 to 2011, the changes as reflected in the total numbers, male-female ratio, and rural-urban composition, age, income and literary status of the population. It delves into the major and minor trends of migration relating to the emigration of the Kahsmiri pandits in early ...
The fact stands with a lot of empirical evidence that life conditions of women in the Kashmir valley started undergoing change from early decades of the 20th Century. In actuality, mass change among them started from early 1930s when the freedom movement started there. It was essentially in the context of that movement that they were provided equal rights which were enshrined in the Naya Kashmir Programme that guided ideologically all post-independence of the ...