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Author K CHAKRAWORTHY
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Research Methodology
K. Chakraworthy
Education is commonly used. The meaning of the term is very broad. It has several meanings. Therefore it is difficult to define the term education comprehensively. It has its literary as well as technical meaning. Some important meanings of this term have 1st ed. viii+252p., Tables; Index; 23cm.
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Community Development of Society in India
K. Chakraworthy
For the effective promotion of sports it is necessary that there should be uniformity in policy and action in the larger interest of the nation. It is with this objective in view that the constitution amendment Bill 1988 has been passed and sports placed 1st ed. vii+328p., Index; 23cm.
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Untouchable Social Work in India
K. Chakraworthy
The main factors that have determined the status and course of social work and welfare services in developed countries have been growth of population, changes in the composition of labour force, the change from agricultural to industrial employment, migra 1st ed. vii+326p., Index; 23cm.
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Population Geography
K. Chakraworthy
The study of human populations embraces a wide academic spectrum and it is important to review the interests of at least some of the more central and important disciplines in the population field in order to assess how distinctive is the approach of popul 1st ed. viii+264p., Tables.
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Social Anthropology
K. Chakraworthy
Foundations of anthropology were laid by the Greeks. The founder of the anthropology was born in 460 B.C. Evans Pritchard by comparing social anthropology with sociology brings out a clear definition of social anthropology. Social anthropology has primiti 1st ed. viii+272p., Tables.
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