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Amita Baviskar is a
sociologist and
Professor of
Environmental Studies and
Sociology &
Anthropology at
Ashoka University, India. Previously, she was Professor...
- Gujarat. New Delhi, India: Po****r Prakashan. p. 12. ISBN 978-81-7154-702-9.
Baviskar, B. S.; Mathew,
George (14
January 2009).
Inclusion and
Exclusion in Local...
- had
refused to
conduct a
sacred coronation.
Gordon 1993, p. 87-88. B. S.
Baviskar; D. W.
Attwood (2013). Inside-Outside: Two
Views of
Social Change in Rural...
- ISBN 978-1-136-54649-5.
Retrieved 18
November 2012.
George Mathew; B S
Baviskar (2009).
Inclusion and
Exclusion in
Local Governance:
Field Studies from...
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Goddess is
believed to be
Kuldevata of many
families including the
Baviskar Family.
Baviskar has
recently reconstructed the temple, a
destination for pilgrims...
- B.S. (Baburao)
Baviskar (1930 - 2013) was an
Indian sociologist. He is
known for his work on
rural change in
India with a
particular focus on cooperative...
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section "knew"
about their "Rajput heritage". Similarly,
Donald Attwood and
Baviskar give and
example of a
caste of
shepherds who were
formerly Shudras changed...
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Baraka as used by the
Bedouin of Cyrenaica", page 104, In Shah, A. M.;
Baviskar,
Baburao Shravan and Ramaswamy, E. A. (editors) (1998)
Social Structure...
- Shah, Ghanshyam; Mander, Harsh; Thorat, Sukhadeo; Deshpande, Satish;
Baviskar,
Amita (7
August 2006).
Untouchability in
Rural India. SAGE Publishing...
- Ballia,
Ghazipur (eastern parts) and Mau (eastern parts).
Bhojpuri region Baviskar, Amita; Ray, Raka (29
November 2020).
Elite and Everyman: The Cultural...