ROLE OF CASTE SYSTEM IN BIHAR ASSEMBLY POLITICS: A CRITICAL ANALYSISBinita SupriyaIJCRT(www.ijcrt.org)
de Haan A (2002) Migration and livelihoods in historical perspective: a case study of Bihar, India. J Dev Stud 38(5):115–142 Article Google Scholar Defence Studies and Analysis (2015) Statement on the situation in Nepal, September 20, 2015, Strategic Digest, Vol. 45, Number 9, 2015,...
SC women in Bihar may be inequitably served by maternal health services, and in some cases may face specific discrimination. Recommendations to improve SC service utilisation include research into the improvement of postnatal care, reducing unauthorised payments to healthcare staff and improvements to ...
Bihar Brahmins Bihar Paswan West Bengal Brahmins Br 38 2.63 SC 27 Br 30 3.70 11.11 11.11 3.70 5.56 2.63 3.70 5.26 13.16 7.41 3.70 2.63 2.63 5.26 3.70 11.11 60.53 40.74 72.22 5.26 22.22 West: Maharashtra Brahmins Gujarat Bhils Gujarat Brahmins Total Br 32 3.33 Tr 22 9.09 Br 64 3.33 3.3...
At the same time both are relevant for an understandingthe process of urbanisation.The present paper attempts to identify and analyze thespatial patterns in the distribution of Schedule caste and scheduled tribe population inthe urban areas of Koch Bihar district.Saha, Bikramjit...
Sharan,A."from Caste to Category:Colonial Knowledge Practices and the Depressed/Scheduled Castes of Bihar". Indian Economic Social History Review . 2003Sharan, Awadhendra (2003): From Caste to Category: Colonial Knowledge Practices and the Depressed/Scheduled Castes of Bihar. Indian Economic and ...
CASTE SYSTEM IN CONTEMPORARY RURAL BIHAR: A STUDY OF SELECTED VILLAGESGaurang Ranjan SahaySociological Bulletin
Evils of caste and social discrimination in BiharAshutosh NandanResearch Journals
Impact of Caste System on Voting Behavior: A Comparative Study of Punjab (Pakistan) and Bihar (India) Affecting Process of Democratization of a Political SocietyKarim, Arshad SyedNew Horizons (1992-4399)
combining oral narratives of the past and present with maps drawn by Bhuiyan Dalit women in Bihar, India, that depict the physical spaces they currently occupy in their village, the locations of sources of water and electricity, and the quality of these resources to which they now have access...