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The Crisis of changing India / edited by Ved Dan Sudhir.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Bordia, K. L.
Sudhīra, Vedadāna, 1938-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bordia, K. L.
India.
Genre:
Festschriften.
Physical Description:
xviii, 223 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plates : illustrations ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Delhi : National Pub. House, 1974.
Contents:
Mehta, M. S. Do we know ourselves? The present crisis.
Mankekar, D. R. The sickness of the spirit.
Kothari, D. S. Education and development.
John, V. V. The crisis in higher education.
Mehta, P. Reclaiming wastage in education.
Pareek, U. The role of the intellectual in transitional India.
Shrimali, K. L. Student against revivalism.
Shah, A. B. The academic profession in India.
Singhvi, L. M. The constitution of India, a need for reappraisal.
Unnithan, T. K. N. Social change in India since independence, a Gandhian perspective.
Rau, N. S. The rule of law.
Doshi, S. L. Perspectives on Indian national integration.
Shalya, Y. India in transition.
Varma, S. P. South Asia, changing perspectives.
Narain, I. India's political development and the challenge of status quo.
Sudhir, V. D. A crisis of parliamentary democracy.
Mehta, R. The status and role of women.
Singhi, N. K. Women in society, victims of institutionalized myths. Bhasin, K. Role of e
Notes:
"Prepared for presentation to Dadahbai [sic] Shri K. L. Bordia on the occasion of his sixtyninth birth anniversary, October 25, 1974."
Includes bibliographical references.
OCLC:
2136874

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