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Human Nature in Rural India

Author: Carstairs, R.

Keywords: Manners, Customs, Indian Rural development, Planning, Research, Human settlement, Human nature

Publisher: William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh

Description: Authored by R. Carstairs, this book presents the author’s understanding of Human Nature in Rural India. The author has given an unprejudiced opinion of rural India and discusses the struggles related to the lives of the natives. He has deeply studied various communities- in Punjab, the Sikhs and Rajpoots, the Mussulmans in the North-West Provinces, the Hindoos of the Plains, in Bombay- the Mahrattas, and in Madras- the Hindoos of the South.

Source: Central Secretariat Library

Type: Rare Book

Received From: Central Secretariat Library


DC Field Value
dc.contributor.author Carstairs, R.
dc.date.available 2018-07-16T09:49:11Z
dc.description Authored by R. Carstairs, this book presents the author’s understanding of Human Nature in Rural India. The author has given an unprejudiced opinion of rural India and discusses the struggles related to the lives of the natives. He has deeply studied various communities- in Punjab, the Sikhs and Rajpoots, the Mussulmans in the North-West Provinces, the Hindoos of the Plains, in Bombay- the Mahrattas, and in Madras- the Hindoos of the South.
dc.source Central Secretariat Library
dc.format.extent 344 p.
dc.format.mimetype application/pdf
dc.language.iso English
dc.publisher William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh
dc.subject Manners, Customs, Indian Rural development, Planning, Research, Human settlement, Human nature
dc.type Rare Book
dc.date.copyright 1895
dc.identifier.accessionnumber AS-000693
dc.format.medium text
DC Field Value
dc.contributor.author Carstairs, R.
dc.date.available 2018-07-16T09:49:11Z
dc.description Authored by R. Carstairs, this book presents the author’s understanding of Human Nature in Rural India. The author has given an unprejudiced opinion of rural India and discusses the struggles related to the lives of the natives. He has deeply studied various communities- in Punjab, the Sikhs and Rajpoots, the Mussulmans in the North-West Provinces, the Hindoos of the Plains, in Bombay- the Mahrattas, and in Madras- the Hindoos of the South.
dc.source Central Secretariat Library
dc.format.extent 344 p.
dc.format.mimetype application/pdf
dc.language.iso English
dc.publisher William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh
dc.subject Manners, Customs, Indian Rural development, Planning, Research, Human settlement, Human nature
dc.type Rare Book
dc.date.copyright 1895
dc.identifier.accessionnumber AS-000693
dc.format.medium text