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- Evolution of Indian Culture and Civilization, “Prehistoric Cultures”, “Palaeolithic”
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- Evolution of Indian Culture and Civilization, “Prehistoric Cultures”, “Mesolithic”
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- Evolution of Indian Culture and Civilization, “Prehistoric Cultures”, “Neolithic”
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- Evolution of Indian Culture and Civilization, “Prehistoric Cultures”, “Neolithic-Chalcolithic”
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- Evolution of Indian Culture and Civilization, “Protohistoric Culture”, “Indus Civilization”
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- Evolution of Indian Culture and Civilization, “Pre-Harappan, Harappan, and Post-Harappan Cultures”
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- Evolution of Indian Culture and Civilization, “Contributions of Tribal Cultures to Indian Civilization”
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- Palaeo-Anthropological Evidence from India, “Special Reference to Siwaliks and Narmada Basin”, “Ramapithecus”
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- Palaeo-Anthropological Evidence from India, “Special Reference to Siwaliks and Narmada Basin”, “Sivapithecus”
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- Palaeo-Anthropological Evidence from India, “Special Reference to Siwaliks and Narmada Basin”, “Narmada Man”
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- Ethno-Archaeology in India, “Concept of Ethno-Archaeology”
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- Ethno-Archaeology in India, “Survivals and Parallels among”, “Hunting Communities”
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- Ethno-Archaeology in India, “Survivals and Parallels among”, “Foraging Communities”
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- Ethno-Archaeology in India, “Survivals and Parallels among”, “Fishing Communities”
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- Ethno-Archaeology in India, “Survivals and Parallels among”, “Pastoral Communities”
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- Ethno-Archaeology in India, “Survivals and Parallels among”, “Peasant Communities”
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- Ethno-Archaeology in India, “Survivals and Parallels among”, “Arts and Crafts Producing Communities”
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- Demographic Profile of India, “Ethnic and Linguistic Elements in the Indian Population”
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- Demographic Profile of India, “Factors Influencing Population Structure and Growth”
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- Structure and Nature of the Traditional Indian Social System, “Varnashrama”
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- Structure and Nature of the Traditional Indian Social System, “Purushartha”
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- Structure and Nature of the Traditional Indian Social System, “Karma”
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- Structure and Nature of the Traditional Indian Social System, “Rina”
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- Structure and Nature of the Traditional Indian Social System, “Rebirth”
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- Caste System in India, “Structure and Characteristics”, “Varna and Caste”
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- Caste System in India, “Structure and Characteristics”, “Theories of Origin”
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- Caste System in India, “Structure and Characteristics”, “Dominant Caste”
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- Caste System in India, “Structure and Characteristics”, “Caste Mobility”
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- Caste System in India, “Structure and Characteristics”, “Future of Caste System”
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- Caste System in India, “Structure and Characteristics”, “Jajmani System”
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- Caste System in India, “Tribe-Caste Continuum”
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- Sacred Complex and Nature-Man-Spirit Complex
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- Impact of Buddhism, Jainism, Islam, and Christianity on Indian Society
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- Emergence, Growth, and Development in India, “Contributions of 18th, 19th, and Early 20th Century Scholar-Administrators”
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- Emergence, Growth, and Development in India, “Contributions of Indian Anthropologists to Tribal and Caste Studies”
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- Indian Village Studies, “Significance of Village Study in India”
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- Indian Village Studies, “Indian Village as a Social System”
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- Indian Village Studies, “Traditional and Changing Patterns of Settlement and Inter-Caste Relations”
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- Indian Village Studies, “Agrarian Relations in Indian Villages”
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- Indian Village Studies, “Impact of Globalization on Indian Villages”
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- Linguistic and Religious Minorities, “Social, Political, and Economic Status”
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- Indigenous and Exogenous Processes of Socio-Cultural Change, “Sanskritization”
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- Indigenous and Exogenous Processes of Socio-Cultural Change, “Westernization”
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- Indigenous and Exogenous Processes of Socio-Cultural Change, “Modernization”
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- Indigenous and Exogenous Processes of Socio-Cultural Change, “Inter-play of Little and Great Traditions”
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- Indigenous and Exogenous Processes of Socio-Cultural Change, “Panchayati Raj and Social Change”
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- Indigenous and Exogenous Processes of Socio-Cultural Change, “Media and Social Change”
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- Tribal Situation in India, “Bio-genetic Variability”
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- Tribal Situation in India, “Linguistic and Socio-Economic Characteristics”
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- Tribal Situation in India, “Distribution of Tribal Populations”
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- Problems of Tribal Communities, “Land Alienation”
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- Problems of Tribal Communities, “Poverty”
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- Problems of Tribal Communities, “Indebtedness”
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- Problems of Tribal Communities, “Low Literacy”
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- Problems of Tribal Communities, “Poor Educational Facilities”
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- Problems of Tribal Communities, “Unemployment”
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- Problems of Tribal Communities, “Under-employment”
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- Problems of Tribal Communities, “Health and Nutrition”
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- Developmental Projects and Their Impact, “Tribal Displacement”
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- Developmental Projects and Their Impact, “Problems of Rehabilitation”
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- Developmental Projects and Their Impact, “Development of Forest Policy and Tribals”
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- Developmental Projects and Their Impact, “Impact of Urbanization and Industrialization on Tribal Populations”
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- Problems of Exploitation and Deprivation, “Scheduled Castes”
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- Problems of Exploitation and Deprivation, “Scheduled Tribes”
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- Problems of Exploitation and Deprivation, “Other Backward Classes”
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- Problems of Exploitation and Deprivation, “Constitutional Safeguards for Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled Castes”
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- Social Change and Contemporary Tribal Societies, “Impact of Modern Democratic Institutions”
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- Social Change and Contemporary Tribal Societies, “Development Programs and Welfare Measures”
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- Concept of Ethnicity, “Ethnic Conflicts and Political Developments”
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- Concept of Ethnicity, “Unrest among Tribal Communities”
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- Concept of Ethnicity, “Regionalism and Demand for Autonomy”
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- Concept of Ethnicity, “Pseudo-Tribalism”
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- Concept of Ethnicity, “Social Change among Tribes during Colonial and Post-Independent India”
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- Impact of Major Religions on Tribal Societies, “Hinduism”
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- Impact of Major Religions on Tribal Societies, “Buddhism”
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- Impact of Major Religions on Tribal Societies, “Christianity”
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- Impact of Major Religions on Tribal Societies, “Islam”
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- Impact of Major Religions on Tribal Societies, “Other Religions”
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- Tribe and Nation-State, “Comparative Study of Tribal Communities in India and Other Countries”
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- History of Administration of Tribal Areas, “Tribal Policies”
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- History of Administration of Tribal Areas, “Plans and Programs for Tribal Development”
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- History of Administration of Tribal Areas, “Concept of Primitive Tribal Groups (PTGs)”
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- History of Administration of Tribal Areas, “Distribution and Special Programs for PTGs”
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- History of Administration of Tribal Areas, “Role of NGOs in Tribal Development”
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- Role of Anthropology in Tribal and Rural Development
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- Contributions of Anthropology, “Understanding of Regionalism”
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- Contributions of Anthropology, “Communalism”
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- Contributions of Anthropology, “Ethnic and Political Movements”
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SC ROY
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GHUREY
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MAJUMDAR
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VERRIER ELWIN
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NK BOSE
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MN SRINIVAS
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DUBE
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CHRISTOPH VAN HAIMENDORF
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LP VIDYARTHI
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HD SANKALIA
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TRIBAL SUB PLAN
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PESA
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5TH SCHEDULE
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6TH SCHEDULE
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RISLEY
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GUHA
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