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ID:   148869


Census 2011: : the religious imbalance continues to worsen but Hindus show great resilience / Bajaj, J K   Journal Article
Bajaj, J K Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The most significant piece of data from the count of religious communities done during the census of 2011 is the rise of the proportion of Muslims in the population of India by 0.8 percentage points. They had a share of 13.43 per cent in the population of India in 2001; their share is 14.23 per cent now. This is the third decade in a row when their share has increased by or above 0.8 percentage points.
Key Words Hindus  Census 2011  Religious Imbalance  Great Resilience 
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ID:   131931


Colonisation, globalisation and nationalism / Bajaj, J K   Journal Article
Bajaj, J K Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Globalization is a product of the so-called age of European enlightenment. As soon as the Europeans came across the sail, the compass and the gun-power, they put the three together on ships and boats and embarked upon voyages of discovery and conquest. The nature and intent of these voyages may be inferred from the proclamation made by king Henry VII of England in 1480, at the very beginning of this age, granting to one john Cabot and his sons, 'and to the heirs and deputies of them, full and free authority, faculty and power to sail to all find, discover and investigate whatsoever island, countries, regions or provinces of heathens and infields, in whatsoever part of r=the world placed, which before this time were unknown to all Christians'.
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Note on the background and work of the centre for policy studies / Bajaj, J K   Article
Bajaj, J K Article
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Summary/Abstract The Centre for Policy Studies is an institution committed to a serious study and comprehension of the classical Indian ideas and institutions in the context of the current reality of India. The Centre grew out of the passionate concern of a few bright scientists and engineers with the inadequacy of the practice of sciences and technologies in India. Their concern arose mainly from a strong feeling that the practice of the sciences and technologies in India had little resonance with the Indian tradition of different sciences and technologies or with the current situation and problems of India, and consequently these disciplines failed to develop an internal discipline and rigour of their own on the one hand and a significant stake in the economy and society on the other. This concern later expanded to include other fields of social and academic endeavour, especially history and social sciences.
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ID:   046144


Religious demography of India / Joshi, A P; Srinivas, M D; Bajaj, J K 2003  Book
Joshi, A P Book
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Publication Chennai, Centre for Policy Studies, 2003.
Description xxii, 358p.
Standard Number 818604115X
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046696304.60954/JOS 046696MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   148903


Religious demography of the Himalayan Region of India / Bajaj, J K   Journal Article
Bajaj, J K Journal Article
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Key Words India  Himalayan Region  Religious Demography 
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ID:   103564


Religious demography of the northeastern states of India: trends to look for in the census 2011 / Bajaj, J K   Journal Article
Bajaj, J K Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Religion  Assam  North East  India  Nagaland  Manipur 
Arunachal Pradesh  Mizoram  Meghalaya  Tripura  North East - India 
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ID:   142384


Self - awakening of India : the life and work of Dharmpal / Bajaj, J K   Article
Bajaj, J K Article
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