The Scheduled Castes in India, Volumul 1Gyan Publishing House, 1996 - 1504 pagini Attempts have been made in this study to present an over-all profile of the Scheduled Castes from different dimensions i.e., facts, figures and their interpretations, the policy of segregation of a sizable section of Indian population on the basis of caste. |
Cuprins
List of Tables | 11 |
Introduction | 17 |
List of Contributors | 27 |
The Weak and the Strong | 35 |
The PsychoSocial Scenario of Scavengers and the Role | 49 |
PsychoSocial Wellbeing of Scavengers | 59 |
Quality of Life of Scheduled Caste and High Caste Youths | 65 |
Modernization among Male Adolescents of Different Castes | 77 |
A Socio | 115 |
Their Quest for Survival against | 127 |
Perceived Reactions of Minorities Towards Police | 141 |
Are Women Inferior in Achievement? | 155 |
Gender and Caste Differences in Adjustment | 173 |
Personal Space Orientation among Women | 189 |
Trends in the Education of Girls | 203 |
Cognitive Functions of SocioCulturally Deprived Children | 211 |
Potentials and Welfare | 83 |
SelfConcept of Shauka and Tharu Tribes 95 | 95 |
Prejudice among High and Low SelfDisclosee SC and | 101 |
A Legacy of the Past | 109 |
A PsychoSocial Perspective | 229 |
Locus of Control among Retired and PreRetired People | 245 |
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