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| Child And Action Plan For Development | B.B. Mandal | US$12.50 | |
| Most of the studies on the problems of children in India discuss their problem at the macro level in the perspective of the country at large. The present volume enjoys the distinction of being one of the earliest to make a study of the children in the state of Bihar. The book provides painstaking analysis of the child situation not only at the state level but also at micro level of a village and... |
| Child Marriage In India | B.S. Nagi | US$11.00 | |
| Child marriage in India has become, more or less a custom and the people seems to be of the opinion that they have to follow this custom. The study reveals that during the last 35 years there is no perceptible change in this custom particularly in Rajasthan where males and females are getting married in their childhood. Akhateej is an suspicious festival in Rajasthan and people of this State are... |
| College Youth: Challenge And Response | H.D. Lakshminarayan | US$5.50 | |
| Youth have become the nucleus in altering the established social order. Modern education imparts scientific and rational outlook in them, so that they can play an effective role in promoting change. Enormous programmes have been launched to mobilise the latent potentials of the youth, and the observance of the International Year of the Youth in 1985 speaks of the growing importance of the youth... |
| Development Of Emerging World Youth | Yedla C. Simhardi | US$12.00 | |
| The present volume is an attempt to bring together, in systematic and generalized form, the main outline of a conceptual scheme for the analysis of the nature and structure of youth in different social systems. It contains the papers contributed by scholars from different countries in the world who participated in the World Congress of Youth in August 1986 at New Delhi and in the Research (RC 34)... |
| Disadvantaged Children-Theory, Research And Educational Perspectives | K.C. Panda | US$49.50 | |
| Education of Disadvantaged Children has become the centre of attention of Government and Community alike. The present book provides an operational framework for translating recommendations of National policy in Education, 1986, directives on education of the Disadvantaged groups. The concept of disadvantage has been analysed in terms defect, difference, and educational neglect, and education of... |
| Feminism And Indian Realities | K.A. Kunjakkan | US$69.50 | |
| This book is primarily on the Indian situation in the context of Feminism with special reference to the status of Indian women through the ages and the external influences that transform their life style in modern India. According to the author Indian women, indeed, have problems. But Western Feminism is not the solution for their problems. In fact, says the author, it is only a luxury for a... |
| From Drug To Dragon: A Challenge To Society | R.C. Jiloha, B. Sain | US$19.50 | |
| The reasons people turn to drugs very from region to region and nation to nation and also differ between age brackets, ethnic traditions, rural and urban environment and level of income. Different drugs also pose different attraction. It is worthwhile to observe that the drug-decade, 1980-90, with the emergence of smack on the drug scenario has dramatically influenced the drug consuming trend as... |
| Generation Gap | Ramaa Prasad | US$27.50 | |
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| Indian Rural Women | P.D. Saikai, K. Gogoi & Anjali Lekh | US$8.50 | |
| It is now recognised that status of women in society, both in developed and developing countries continues to be inferior to men. Women in most of the societies of the World have to perform some assigned works in the family just as they are being women. Men rarely help women in such works even when they remain free from work. The plight of the rural women in India is deplorable and the impact of... |
| Indian Youth: A Profile | P.S. Nair, Murali Dhar Vemuri, Faujdar Ram | US$25.00 | |
| Youth as a component of national manpower is highly significant in a country like India. In this volume the demographic and socio-economic profile of the youth power is outlined. In 1981, there were 128 million youth (15-24 years). In India of which only 47.2 percent were employed, 62.2 percent of the females never attended school. Case studies on the changing life style, risk-taking and... |