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Hind Swaraj, Gandhi’s seminal text in Gujarati, was written between 13 and 22 November 1909 aboard the Kildonan Castle bound for South Africa. It is a dialogue on modern civilisation, composed at a moment in modern history when the pre-modern in the world beyond Europe could still be touched and spoken of, not as mere memory or longing but as a living form. As a mode of exposition and argument, Hind Swaraj stems from a cognitive universe that abides beyond ...
The book provides perspectives on inter linkages between fertility, mortality, contraception, reproductive health, and socio-economic and cultural factors in slum population groups in Delhi. Multivariate analysis of survey based data from five selected slums of Delhi reveals strong inter connections amongst crucial demographic parameters namely marriage-age, fertility, contraception, fetal-wastage, and infant and child mortality. Thereby the study reveals ...
The growing disparity in India between regions, sectors and sections of the population, is a blot on our civilization. Although the economic reforms have ushered in an era of high growth, the unequal distribution of these gains--particularly between rural and urban sectors--has thrown up questions about the distributional impact of such growth processes. This book studies the nature of rural urban disparity for the hilly state of Uttarakhand. Based on secondary ...
The book carries out the comprehensive treatment of almost the whole syllabus in a very easy and impressive way. The book mainly throws light on all the topics inserted as syllabus. Comprising aims and objectives of education, contents and curriculum, educational planning and management etc.
The present book finds the comprehensive treatment of the syllabus in an easy and eloquent way. The book throws focus on system and issues in Indian education in pre-British and post-independent period with detailed explanation of various educational commissions.