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Category : Pakistan
Languages : en
Pages : 560
Book Description
1981 District Census Report of [name of District].
1981 Census Report of Pakistan
Author: Population Census Organisation (Pakistan)
Publisher:
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Category : Pakistan
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Pakistan
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
The Pakistan National Bibliography
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Category : Bibliography, National
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
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Category : Bibliography, National
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
Statistical Atlas of Gujarat
District Census Handbook
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Category : Gandhinagar (India : District)
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Gandhinagar (India : District)
Languages : en
Pages : 100
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Census Mapping Survey
Author: Prithvish Nag
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
ISBN:
Category : Census
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
Country reports, with reference to selected countries from all the continents.
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
ISBN:
Category : Census
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
Country reports, with reference to selected countries from all the continents.
Additions and Accessions
Author: University of Durham. Centre for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies. Documentation Centre
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Category : Middle East
Languages : en
Pages : 632
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Category : Middle East
Languages : en
Pages : 632
Book Description
Communalism and Sexual Violence in India
Author: Megha Kumar
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1786730685
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
Sexual violence has been a regular feature of communal conflict in India since independence in 1947. The Partition riots, which saw the brutal victimization of thousands of Hindu, Muslim and Sikh women, have so far dominated academic discussions of communal violence. This book examines the specific conditions motivating sexual crimes against women based on three of the deadliest riots that occurred in Ahmedabad city, Gujarat, in 1969, 1985 and 2002. Using an in-depth, grassroots-level analysis, Megha Kumar moves away from the predominant academic view that sees Hindu nationalist ideology as responsible for encouraging attacks on women. Instead, gendered communal violence is shown to be governed by the interaction of an elite ideology and the unique economic, social and political dynamics at work in each instance of conflict. Using government reports, Hindu nationalist publications and civil society commentaries, as well as interviews with activists, politicians and riot survivors, the book offers new insights into the factors and ideologies involved in communal violence, as well as the conditions that work to prevent sexual violence in certain riot contexts.The Politics of Sexual Violence in India will be valuable for academic researchers, Human Rights organizations, NGOs working with survivors of sexual violence and for those involved with community development and urban grassroots activism.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1786730685
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
Sexual violence has been a regular feature of communal conflict in India since independence in 1947. The Partition riots, which saw the brutal victimization of thousands of Hindu, Muslim and Sikh women, have so far dominated academic discussions of communal violence. This book examines the specific conditions motivating sexual crimes against women based on three of the deadliest riots that occurred in Ahmedabad city, Gujarat, in 1969, 1985 and 2002. Using an in-depth, grassroots-level analysis, Megha Kumar moves away from the predominant academic view that sees Hindu nationalist ideology as responsible for encouraging attacks on women. Instead, gendered communal violence is shown to be governed by the interaction of an elite ideology and the unique economic, social and political dynamics at work in each instance of conflict. Using government reports, Hindu nationalist publications and civil society commentaries, as well as interviews with activists, politicians and riot survivors, the book offers new insights into the factors and ideologies involved in communal violence, as well as the conditions that work to prevent sexual violence in certain riot contexts.The Politics of Sexual Violence in India will be valuable for academic researchers, Human Rights organizations, NGOs working with survivors of sexual violence and for those involved with community development and urban grassroots activism.
No One Had a Tongue to Speak
Author: Utpal Sandesara
Publisher: Prometheus Books
ISBN: 1616144327
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
On August 11, 1979, after a week of extraordinary monsoon rains in the Indian state of Gujarat, the two mile-long Machhu Dam-II disintegrated. The waters released from the dam’s massive reservoir rushed through the heavily populated downstream area, devastating the industrial city of Morbi and its surrounding agricultural villages. As the torrent’s thirty-foot-tall leading edge cut its way through the Machhu River valley, massive bridges gave way, factories crumbled, and thousands of houses collapsed. While no firm figure has ever been set on the disaster’s final death count, estimates in the flood’s wake ran as high as 25,000. Despite the enormous scale of the devastation, few people today have ever heard of this terrible event. This book tells, for the first time, the suspenseful and multifaceted story of the Machhu dam disaster. Based on over 130 interviews and extensive archival research, the authors recount the disaster and its aftermath in vivid firsthand detail. The book presents important findings culled from formerly classified government documents that reveal the long-hidden failures that culminated in one of the deadliest floods in history. The authors follow characters whose lives were interrupted and forever altered by the flood; provide vivid first-hand descriptions of the disaster and its aftermath; and shed light on the never-completed judicial investigation into the dam’s collapse.
Publisher: Prometheus Books
ISBN: 1616144327
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
On August 11, 1979, after a week of extraordinary monsoon rains in the Indian state of Gujarat, the two mile-long Machhu Dam-II disintegrated. The waters released from the dam’s massive reservoir rushed through the heavily populated downstream area, devastating the industrial city of Morbi and its surrounding agricultural villages. As the torrent’s thirty-foot-tall leading edge cut its way through the Machhu River valley, massive bridges gave way, factories crumbled, and thousands of houses collapsed. While no firm figure has ever been set on the disaster’s final death count, estimates in the flood’s wake ran as high as 25,000. Despite the enormous scale of the devastation, few people today have ever heard of this terrible event. This book tells, for the first time, the suspenseful and multifaceted story of the Machhu dam disaster. Based on over 130 interviews and extensive archival research, the authors recount the disaster and its aftermath in vivid firsthand detail. The book presents important findings culled from formerly classified government documents that reveal the long-hidden failures that culminated in one of the deadliest floods in history. The authors follow characters whose lives were interrupted and forever altered by the flood; provide vivid first-hand descriptions of the disaster and its aftermath; and shed light on the never-completed judicial investigation into the dam’s collapse.