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ASIAN STUDIES VOL: 31 NO 1 (6) answer(s).
 
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Integrated model of weather warning system for vulnerable areas: a case study of Gosaba CD block in the Sundarban region / Debnath, Ajay   Journal Article
Debnath, Ajay Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract the estuarine system of the Ganga-Brahmaputra deltaic region form the largest mangrove eco-system in the world shared between India and Bangladesh approximately in the proportion on 60:40, Sir William Wilson Hunter in his 'A Statistical Account' of Bengal (1875) writes, " The Sundarvan may described as a tangle region of estuaries, rivers and water courses, enclosing a vast number of island of various shapes and size, it has been declared as a world heritage site by UNESCO
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Political relations between India and the European Union: convergences and divergences on some major contemporary international issues, Afghanistan and the Arab Spring / Bhattacharya, Purusottam   Journal Article
Bhattacharya, Purusottam Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The development of India's relations with the European Union (EU) has been a slow and graduate affair over the past five decades. India's linkages with the mainland continental Europe in the wake of its independence in 1947 were somewhat tardy in developing as the region was accorded a relatively lower priority by decision makers, in New Delhi. The only exception was Britain with whom India has deep ties for historical reasons and which New Delhi decided to continue even after independence on political and economic grounds.
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Ports and urbanization in colonial India / Banerjee, Arpana; Bhattacharya, Uttam Kumar   Journal Article
Banerjee, Arpana Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Port had played an important role in colonial trade and urbanization. In pre-colonial period, riverine and maritime routes where major means of transportation, as there was a lack of fast moving, developed land transport systems. As a result, trade in India was mostly riverine and sea borne trade, rather than land borne trade. While riverine trade was mostly related to inland trade. Sea trade was related external trade.
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Present scenario of a tribal community in West Bengal: a case study of endangered primitive tribe Toto in Jalpaiguri district. / Bardhan, Mahua   Journal Article
Bardhan, Mahua Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract West Bengal state is the above of a large number of tribes who reside in the rural parts of the states. Their culture, religion, costumes, traditions have enriched the culture and tradition of west Bengal. The tribe communities have occupied over 5.0% of the total population of west Bengal. Many of these tribes of west Bengal have adapted to diverse religious practices. Government of India recognised only 426 as tribes. 209 tribes were, and still are left out.
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Role of caste in the Indian polity / Chatterjee, Sarajit Kumar   Journal Article
Chatterjee, Sarajit Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract It is perhaps true that the most frequently mentioned peculiarity of the traditional Hindu Society is the institution of caste, or as it is more frequently called, the caste system. Social institutions that resemble caste in one respect or the other are not difficult to find elsewhere, but it is only in India that it is know as 'caste'.
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Trajectories of India's developmentalist state: from decolonization to recolonization / Mukhopadhyay, Apurba Kumar   Journal Article
Mukhopadhyay, Apurba Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Serious minded scholars on Indian politics had no illusion about the socialist credentials of the Nehruvian state. They only felt that this state would provide some of the basic prerequisites for the lives of common men and women following a revised agenda of liberal democratic social reforms. They also expected this state to preserve and pronote some of the basic norms of democratic state building through suitable institutions arrangements.
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