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The Kashmir issue raises many questions which solicit answers on an urgent basis. It has since 1947 fostered violence on numerous occasions leading to wars between India and Pakistan, social tension with in the region, and difference between the state tensions within the region, and difference between the State and the Central Governments on issues relating to division of powers. About The Author:- Sri Prakash, Professor at the Academy of Third World Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, is educated at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Contents:- Foreword • List of Contributors • Introduction • Geographical Setting of Kashmir Valley • Reflections on Kashmir Nationalism • Origins and Dimensions of Crisis in Kashmir • Kashmir at Perennial Crossroads • Human Rights Violations: A Report • The Kashmir Issue Today and During the Formative Years of the Indian States System • Kashmir Made an Intractable Problem by Our Successive Governments • Understanding the Kashmir Problem: The Beginning of the Present Phase • The Regional Dimension of the Political Crisis • Ethnic Identities and Political Deadlock • Problems of Power Sector Development • Democratic Decentralization:- Past, Present, and Future • Peace Through Autonomy and Reconciliation • Agenda for Peace • “Kashmir” : is Peace Possible • Kashmir Autonomy : National Conference Perspective • Index The Title 'Towards Understanding the Kashmir Crisis: a New Anthology written/authored/edited by Shri Prakash, G.M. Shah', published in the year 2002. The ISBN 9788121207782 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 278 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Jammu and Kashmir / Police / Criminology / Law / Terrorism / Defence. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
Stories: a prisoner of the Afghans; the vale of Kashmir; California's lilac king; The holy Sahib; the great deception; the man-eaters of Merti; Tapu; The curse that worked; one stormy night; building a south sea home; snake-hunting in Queensland. A little more than average wear. Binding intact. Book
Sm. 8vo., Eighteenth Edition; original red cloth, upper board lettered in black, covers moderately age-soiled (but text remarkably clean and crisp), a very good, clean copy. Neve was surgeon to the Kashmir Medical Mission. His famous Guide, first published in 1887 and severally revised and updated, remained the definitive handbook for over five decades. This is the first edition after WWII, following the seventeenth issue of 1942.
The present book is divided into two parts: one is concerned with Jammu and the other with Kashmir. Then each part is subdivided into various sections; first art and architecture; second, history and third, literature. These section attempts at a descriptive and critical study of ancient monuments of Jammu and Kashmir, geographic and scenic beauty of the places, religious, aspect, painting, historical personages, Literature, both the Dogri and Kashmiri in depth. By a slightest reflection on this work one can feel that he possesses a firm sense of composition, a sweep, and compact and delightful verve and eloquence. About The Author:- Prof. Somnath Wakhlu, a distinguished artist, historian and critic, is in charge of the Amar Mahal Museum and Library and has been its founder Curator-cum-Librarian for the last two and a half decades. Contents:- List of IIIstrations • Foreword • Preface • Acknowledgment • Introduction • ART AND CULTURE • Folk Art and Craft of the Dogras • Basohi: The Fountain head of Pahari Painting • Basohil Paintings: The Unique Fascination of Colours • Jammu Kalam and Wall Paintings of the Jammu Region • Pahari Paintings and the Dogra Rulers of the Jammu Province • Sobha Singh: The Legendary Artist and his Paintings in the Amar Mahal Mueum • Stone-Carving: The Art of Shivaliks • Architectural Legacy of Jammu • Jai Mata Did: The Holy Shrine of Vaishno Devi • Ancient Temples of Krimchi • Chenani and the Holy Temple of Sudh Mahadev • The Magnificent Old Places of theDogra Rulers • Picturesque Amar Mahal • Dogra Jewellery and Dress • Dogra Dishes and Dances • HITORY • Reign of Raja Ranjit Dev (1733-82): Golden Chapter in the History of Jammu • Maharaja Gulab Singh: Ulsses of the Hills • Ranbir Singh: Maharaja with a Heart of Gold • Maharaja Hari Singh: An Extraordinary Social Reformer • Maharani Tara Devi of Jammu and Kashmir (1910-67) • Dr. Karan Singh: From Yuvraj to Global Citizen • LITERATURE • Dogri Folk Songs • Prof. Ram Nath Shastri (1914-): A Colossus in Dogra Parnassus • Parmanand Almast: The Melodious Poet • Ved Pal Deep: The King of Dogri Ghazals • Jatinder Udhampuri: An Extraordinary Poet Scholar • Padma Sachdev (1940-): The Renowned Poetess • Yash Sharma (1927-): The Poet of Sweetness • Kehri Singh Madhukar (1919-): The Great Poet • ART AND CULTURE • Ghulam Rasul Santosh (1929-97): The Painter of Divinity • Kishori Kaul: The Painter of Past Images and Present Impressions • The Holy Cave of Shri Amar Nath • The Sun-Templeof Martandin Kashmir • The Holy Shrine of Kheer Bhawani • Jama Masjid: The Grand Old Mosque of Srinagar • Khanqah of Shah Hamdan • Around the Dal Lake: Temple of Shankaracharya, Mughal Gardens and Hazratbal • Legacy of Islam in India and Kashmir • Jewellery and Dress of Kashmiris • Customs and Ceremoies among Kashmiris • HISTORY • Khlhana: The Great Poet-Historian of Ancient Kashmir •Lalitaditya: The Just, Mighty and Magnificent King of Kashmir (724-60AD) • Jyapida (751-82AD): A Great Hero • A Vantivarman (855-83AD) : A Broadminded King • Sultan Zain-ul-Abiden(1420-70): • The Apostle of Communal Harmony • The Legacy of Sheikh Moh'd Abdulla • LITERATURE • Kashmiri Poetry: Its Past and Present • Mysticism in Kashmiri Poetry • Ballad in Kashmiri • Kashmir: The Aboded of Wisdom • Laleshwari (Lal Ded): The Great Mystic Saint and Poetess (1335-87) • Sheikh Nur-ud-Din Wali (Nund Rishi): The Patron-Saint of Kashmir • Habba Khatoon: The Nightingale of Kashmir • Mahjoor: The Wordsworth of Kashmir • Rasa Javidani: The Great Poet of the Small Green Valley • Appendix I : Genealogical Tree of Dogra House • Appendix II : chronological List of Kashmiri Kings (601-1148 A.D.) • Select Bibliography • Index The Title 'The Rich Heritage of Jammu and Kashmir Studies in Art, Architecture, History and Culture of the Region written/authored/edited by Somnath Wakhlu Foreword By Karan Singh', published in the year 1998. The ISBN 9788121205702 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 372 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Jammu and Kashmir / Tourism. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
With frontispiece picture of Sarath Kumar Ghosh. Small, 25mm diameter round embossed stamp "Presentation Copy" on title page. Spine bumped and worn top/base and spine faded. General soiling to covers. Page edges greyed and a little foxed, several marks on top page edges.
In-8 (cm. 27.50), cartonato editoriale, sovracoperta editoriale illustrata, pp. 466, (2), con illustrazioni a colori nel testo, numerose ripiegate. Text in English. Catalogo dell’Asta svoltasi a Ginevra presso l’Hotel des Bergues il 19 Novembre 1996. Allegato un fascicolo di pp. 11, (1), con illustrazioni in bianco e nero nel testo, inerente il Lotto 236A, Braccialetti di zaffiro del Kashmir; sempre in lingua inglese. Minime macchie al dorso. Tracce di polvere ed ingiallimento alla sovracoperta; peraltro, volume ed allegato in ottimo stato (nice copy).
347pp., with 86 colour illustrations and 262 bl/w illustrations, revised edition, 28cm., publisher's hardcover in green cloth, dustwrapper, good condition, ISBN 1-85149-079-5, S96835
1 lingua: inglese Legat. edit. rigida in tela con sovrac. illustrata, cm 28x22, pag. 376, con 172 tavole a col. e 172 illustraz. in b.n. - A cura di Frank Ames - Third edition 1997 - Monografia sul tessuto del Kashmir che conobbe nell'800 una forte popolarità in Europa. Terza edizione arricchita di capitoli sulla creazione di tessuti di ispirazione indiana in Francia e in Inghilterra - This book tells the full story of the Kashmir shawl, how it migrated to Europe in the 1800s and how the key pattern of the boteh evolved. With its beginnings under the Mughal emperors in Kashmir, the industry continued under Afghan rule, with an explosion of new designs during the Sikh period, until it fell into decline under the rule of the Dogra Rajahs. Frank Ames, a textile dealer himself, stresses the importance of the French connection in the nineteenth century and the cross fertilisation of ideas engendered by the strong demands of European fashion whose love of the Oriental produced the rival Jacquard shawl. Changing fashions at the end of that century saw the demise of the shawl. The shawls are classified by stylistic period and an illustrated guide is included in the book to show the chronological development of designs - Perfetto stato.
72 pages. Features: Cover illustration of "Goa Street Scene" by Manohara Joshi; Full-page ad for Gemini's movie "Chandra Lekha"; Coverage of President Harry Truman's Inauguration; Durban Riots - photos and text; Photos of Pakistani dignitaries involved with Inter-Dominion Rapprochement; Nice two-page article on the Chor Bazar; Saurashtra Assembly Meets - photos; Photos of people in the news, including Sheikh Mohammed Abdullay, Prime Minister of Kashmir; Bathing the Beauty - fiction about a python; Animal Albinos; One-page colour photo of Jaipur Milkmaid with two brass pots of milk on her head and Hawai Mahal in the background; War unlikely in Europe for a decade?; Changing of the Guard in Delhi; Last of the (Moulmein) Moguls - article with photo of 36 of the 47 members of the family of Mirza Tymoor Shay; Shakespeare in Japan; Nice article on artist Manohara Joshi with three of his paintings in colour; Don Show at London's Seymour Hall; Photo of Pushpa Hans in "Apna Desh"; Photos of beautiful beadwork of Saurashtra; Photo of Inter-School Cricket Champions Anjuman-I-Islam High School; Photo of field hockey game involving Eve Edwards, Audrey rodrigues, Louise Lynn and Joy Hibbert; Nice colour back cover ad for Madorina watches. Average wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
About The Author:- An experienced media man scholar and author, S. C. Bhatt, had long experience as head of important department in the Government like News Services Division of Air Publications Division, DAVP, Research and Reference Division. He became a China watcher as AIR correspondent in Hong Kong. As one of the founding faculties of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication and as a guest lecturer in recent years. He has trained a number of medial hands. Bhatt has authored several books including Scholar Statesman Shankar Dayal Sharma: A Biography The Triangle: India- Nepal- China -A Study of Treaty Relations Satellite Invasion of India, District Gazetteer of Uttaranchal Besides, he edited the Encyclopedic District Gazetteers of India. Contents:- Preface • The Great Divide • British Bias • Opting out of Struggle • From Concept to Reality • Partition • And Its Agony • Pakistan Divided • Secularism in Action • Leaders and The Led • An "Islamic" Frankenstein • Unrequited Love • Appendix I Fundamental Rights • Appendix II Faith, Heredity & Conversion • Appendix III State Department Report on Religious Freedom, July 22, 1997 • Partition Termed Setback to Islam 'Jinnah Let Down Prophet' • Some Naipaul Views • Superme Court Judgment on Hindutva • Index The Title 'The Great Divide: Muslim Separatism and Partition,Hb written/authored/edited by S.C. Bhatt', published in the year 1998. The ISBN 9788121205948 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 296 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Jammu and Kashmir / Political Science. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
It takes a fresh look at the perennial problem of the divide between the Hindus and Muslims and the partition of India it led to. Historical reasons have been analysed in the study in considerable depth and conclusions have been drawn. It debunks the efforts made by some apologists of Jinnah to shift the blame for partition on to others' shoulders and delineates the growh of separtism from the earliest times. The doctrine of two nations led to the creation and division of Pakistan and the inevitable division of the Muslims of the sub-continent into three nations. Historical forces which helped in the creation of a separate nation have been studied. About The Author:- An experienced media man scholar and author, S. C. Bhatt, had long experience as head of important department in the Government like News Services Division of Air Publications Division, DAVP, Research and Reference Division. He became a China watcher as AIR correspondent in Hong Kong. As one of the founding faculties of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication and as a guest lecturer in recent years. He has trained a number of medial hands. Bhatt has authored several books including Scholar Statesman Shankar Dayal Sharma: A Biography The Triangle: India- Nepal- China -A Study of Treaty Relations Satellite Invasion of India, District Gazetteer of Uttaranchal Besides, he edited the Encyclopedic District Gazetteers of India. Contents:- Preface • The Great Divide • British Bias • Opting out of Struggle • From Concept to Reality • Partition • And Its Agony • Pakistan Divided • Secularism in Action • Leaders and The Led • An "Islamic" Frankenstein • Unrequited Love • Appendix I Fundamental Rights • Appendix II Faith, Heredity & Conversion • Appendix III State Department Report on Religious Freedom, July 22, 1997 • Partition Termed Setback to Islam 'Jinnah Let Down Prophet' • Some Naipaul Views • Superme Court Judgment on Hindutva • Index The Title 'The Great Divide: Muslim Separatism and Partition,Pb written/authored/edited by S.C. Bhatt', published in the year 1998. The ISBN 9788121205917 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 296 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Jammu and Kashmir / Political Science. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:-
Features: Project Kenya; Three Thousand Kilometers of Chilean Penguins; Kashmir Boat Life on the Lakes; The Frozen Horses of Siberia; White Palms of Spain; Where is Coatepec? (part II); E. Thomas Gilliard - Ornithologist Extraordinary; Irian Jaya Expedition. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
A comprehensive and in-depth analysis of a rare tribe of J & K which is not well known but important from anthropological point of view. The Baltis of Ladakh are related to many other communities in Kazakhstan, Russia and Ukraine. Contents:- Foreword • Preface • Introduction • Setting • Economic Structure and Change • Social Structure and Change • Religion Structure and Change • Political Structure and Change • The Balti Social System: Continuity and Change • Glossary of Local Terms • Bibliography • Index The Title 'The Balti: a Scheduled Tribe of Jammu and Kashmir written/authored/edited by B.R. Rizvi', published in the year 1993. The ISBN 9788121204026 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 155 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Jammu and Kashmir. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
The book is basically an account of the problem of terrorism and militancy in the five newly independent countries viz. Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kirgystan and Turkmenistan or called central Asia. It thoroughly discusses important issues like financing of terrorist activities, the possible causes behind the growth of terrorism in that region, their objectives etc. About The Author:- Dr. Jatin Kumar Mohanty, is a Senior Research fellow currently working in the Centre for Objective Research and Development (CORD)-a research institute based in Delhi, for the last 5 years. Contents:- Preface • Abbreviations • Introduction • Militancy and Terrorism: A Conceptual framework • Militancy, Cross-broder Terrorism and Crime: An Unholy Nexus • Growth of Fundamentalism and Radical Groups in Central Asia • Response of the Central Asian States • The Title 'Terrorism and Militancy in Central Asia written/authored/edited by Jatin Kumar Mohanty', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353227 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 307 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Studies / Jammu and Kashmir / Police / Criminology / Law / Terrorism / Defence. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
This Book stands as the academic presentation of sociological narratives of 30 prominent and representative social characters which have emerged in the Kashmir society in post-accession period in the Context of broader and deeper social transformation. It portrays a positive image of the Kashmiri personality, Kashmiri society and Kashmiri identity. It represents a serious academic effort to observe the Kashmiri as individuals and members of society; as they are and feel; as they think and understand; as they behave and operate; as they act, react and interact; as they construct and deconstruct the reality; as they wish, aspire, practice and uphold distinctive ideas, ideals, views, opinions, perspectives about life and society. In essence, it conveys a comprehensive picture of hardware and software of social life in Kashmir. The 30 social characters explained in this book included the following : , - The Folk Kashmiri , - Scientist and Academician Small Businessman , - Table-boy and Businessman Kashmiri Youth , - Educationist and Social Notable The Political Ideologue , - The ex-Militant Doctor from Lower Caste , - Professional Musician , , The 30 social characters have been analyzed in the framework of following sociological variables : , - Social Context - In-out Family socialization Education and Career , - Occupation and mobility - Social Likes and Dislikes Concepts of I, Me & We , - The Ideal Character - Ideas of Equality and Inequality Conflict Experience , , This book is based on unconventional and unique method of 'biographical approach' which emphasizes on the study of biographical details and data of individuals in society. The life itself has become the sole primary source of information. About The Author:- Bashir Ahmad Dabla stands as a distinguished and eminent sociologist of Kashmir. At present, he is Professor and Head of the Department of Sociology, University of Kashmir, Srinagar. After completing graduation in arts from Kashmir University, he carried out successfully master and doctorate courses in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Afterwards, he a worked in Jammu and Kashmir government as Assistant Director, Social Welfare and Press Officer to Chief Minister. Professor B. A. Dabla started his academic career in 1984 from Department of Sociology, Aligarh Muslim University. Subsequently, he shifted to University of Kashmir, Srinagar in 1989, where he established the Department of Sociology and enlarged it to Social Work in 2003. Professor B. A. Dabla has established global reputation for his I academic contribution. He has published 17 books, 130 plus papers/articles, 14 survey reports and 15 research project reports. He is the editor of annual journal of his department Society in Kashmir. His areas of specialization include Social Change and Development; Women, Children and Society; Sociology of Islam, Muslims, Minorities; Kashmir Sociology; and Social Impact of Conflict Situation. Professor B. A. Dabla was the member of 'National Curriculum Framework Group' of N. C. E. R. T., New Delhi and is presently member of National Council of Social Sciences Research [I. C. S. S. R.], New Delhi. All publications of Dr. Dabla have been preserved and presented by official websites of internet sites of GOOGLE and YAHOO. Contents:- CONTENTS:- # Foreword : Preface : List of Abbreviations : Glossmy : ??. Introduction :. Methodology :. Social World of Kashmiris: : K- The Folk Kashmiri - Urban : K- Academician and Administrator : K- Academician -Kashmiri Pandit : K- Scientists and Academician : K- Folk Kashmiri Woman - Urban : K- Urban-Educated Woman - Housewife : K- The Kashmiri Bureaucrat : K- Urban-Educated Work ing Woman : K- Small Businessman : K- Table-boy and Businessman : K- I Lower Class Government Employee : K- The Kashmiri Youth: Rural-Urban : K- The Kashmiri Scientist : K- Political ldeologue and Politician : K- Educationist and Social Notable : K- The Kashmiri Youth: Rurai-Sayyid : K- The Kashmiri Youth: Ex-Militant : K- Elder Kashmiri Intellectual : K- Professional Doctor -Lower Caste : K- Doctor fi•om Middle Class : Social Transformation in Kashmir: K- Fisher woman: K- Shikarawalla: K- Religious Ideologue: Rurai-Sayyid: K- Professional Musician: K- Professiona l Journalist: K- Milk-sellers Woman: K- The Kashmiri Youth: Lower Caste-Class: K- The Kashmiri Engineer: K- The Political Activist: K- Young Advocate: lndex. The Title 'Social Transformation in Kashmir: a Study written/authored/edited by B.A. Dabla', published in the year 2012. The ISBN 9788121211420 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 396 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Jammu and Kashmir / Sociology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
The Kashmiri society experienced most difficult challenge in modern history due to two-decade long armed conflict between Kashmiri militants and Indian security forces. In actually, it proved devastating for the survival of this tiny society in the global map. In brought catastrophic impact in totality on the entire Kashmiri society, especially in the fields related to large scale economic destruction and collapse; widespread social disorder and social disorganization; educational backwardness; mass psychological depression; mass humiliation and people's helplessness; imposed brutalization and dehumanization; forceful cultural aggression; political suppression and oppression; demographic manipulation; social crisis and social anarchy; and social pathology characterized by deviance, crime, delinquency, drug addiction, suicides, perpetual tension and social apathy. Consequently, a generation was lost in this social inferno., , This papers in this book were written in the preceding social context during the last four years. All these presentations portray this greatest social and human tragedy which has consumed about 1,00,000 human beings and gave birth to 32,000 widows, 98,000 orphans, 6,00,000 disabled, 10,000 disappeared and 1000s injured men and molested-raped women., , This book stands for a sociological and scientific presentation of facts and figures from official as well as unofficial primary and authentic sources about short-term and long-term social implications of militancy and militarization in Kashmir. It reveals the existing facts and realities about multi-dimensional implications of conflict situation over a period of last 20 years. About The Author:- B. A. Dabla is presently the Professor and Head, Department of Sociology, University of Kashmir, Srinagar. Earlier he was a faculty at the Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. He has also served the Jammu and Kashmir Government as Assistant Director and Press Officer to Chief Minister. Prof. Dabla has to his credit 19 books, 52 research papers, 106 articles, 16 surveys/study reports, and 17 research projects. He is also the editor of two journals, namely, Journal of Society in Kashmir and Kasheer.His areas of interest are Social Change and Development; Women, Children and Society; Sociology of Islam, Muslims and Minorities; Migration and Population Changes; Kashmir Sociology; and Conflict Situation. He was the member of NCF group of NCERT, and ICSSR, New Delhi. The author has been awarded recently prestegious Mawlana Azad National Fellowship by the I.C.S.S.R., New Delhi. Contents:- CONTENTS:- # List of Abbreviations 9: Preface 13: Acknowledgements 19: 1. Introduction 21: [i] Kashmir: The Political Entity 21: [ii] Political Background of Kashmir Problem 22: [iii] Post-accession Developments in J&K 25: [iv] Different Perspectives 28: [v] Impact of Militancy: The Varying Views 35: [vi] Context: Focus and Relevance of the Study 37: [vii] Objectives of the Study 38: 2. Methodology 44: [i] Application of Scientific Methods and Techniques 44: [ii] Methodology of Research Papers 45: [iii] Methodology of Other Studies – Books 47: [iv] Methodology of Social Surveys 47: [v] Other Methodology Features of Surveys 47: 3. Social Background of Militancy 49: [i] Indianization of Kashmir 49: [ii] Negation of Kashmiri Identity 50: [iii] Demographic Manipulation 51: [iv] Economic Baselessness 52: [v] Educational Backwardness 55: [vi] Cultural Deprivation 56: 6 Social Impact of Militancy in Kashmir: 4. Crucial Sociological Implications of Militancy 59: [i] Cumulative Human and Material Loss 59: [ii] Militarization and its Social Impact 62: [iii] The Economic Collapse 67: [iv] Migration and Demographic Loss 73: [v] Mental and Physical Health Deterioration 80: 5. Sociological Implications of Militancy 95: [i] Demographic Transformation 95: [a] Social Dynamics of Migration in Kashmir 95: [b] Demographic Changes in J&K State 100: [c] Population Changes in J&K -2001 103: [ii] Changes in Family and Marriage Patterns 106: [a] Family in Kashmir between Tradition and Modernity 106: [b] Kashmiri Family Besieged Stressfully 109: [c] Changing Patterns Marriage in Kashmir 113: [d] Changing Practices Marriage in Kashmir Valley 122: [iii] Conflict and Violence Against Women in Kasmir 132: [iv] Social Deviance and Social Disorganization 134: [v] Cultural Changes and Problems in Kashmir 136: 6. Emerging Social Trends in Kashmir 144: [i] Emergence of Late Marriage in Kashmir 144: [ii] Phenomenon of ‘Never Married’ in Kashmir 171: [iii] Rise of Disability in J & K 176: [iv] Domestic Violence Against Women 184: [v] Increasing Suicides in the Velly 192: [vi] Rising Graph of Suicides in Kashmir 203: [vii] Emerging Juvenile Delinquency in Kashmir 206: [viii] Kashmir: From Crime-free to Crime-full Situation 216: [ix] Life Conditions of Child Laboures in Kashmir 220: [x] Social Pathology in Kashmir 230: 7: 7. Prime Victims of Violence in Kashmir 241: [i] Women and Children 241: [a] Orphans in the Orphaned Valley 241: [b] Widows and Orphans in Kashmir 249: [c] Half-widows and Half-orphans 255: [ii] Suffering Children 260: [iii] Raped Women 262: [iv] Youth – A Generation Losts 263: 8. Need for Social Policy in J&K 271: Glossary 277: Index 283: Bibliography 291 The Title 'Social Impact of Militancy in Kashmir written/authored/edited by B.A. Dabla', published in the year 2011. The ISBN 9788121210997 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 296 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Jammu and Kashmir / Sociology / Terrorism / Defence. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
The book presents here a comprehensive overview of the changes that have taken place in the past few years and explains the opportunities they have opened up for future progress, while also flagging the pitfalls which both countries, the state, and interested third parties must avoid if South Asia is to be freed of the one of the heaviest burdens that lie upon it. About The Author:- Pran Chopra, has been Chief News Editor, All India Radio, War Correspondent for AIR in China, Vietnam, and elsewhere in South-East Asia, Guest Commentator with the United Nations, Resident Editor of The Statesman in Delhi and then Deputy Editor and Chief Editor of The Statesman group in Delhi and Calcutta, Editorial Director of the Press Foundation of Asia, and Visiting Professor at the Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi, where he is now Member of the Advisory Council. Contents:- CONTENTS:- # Introduction : Part I: Still frames : Introduction : Pakistan Loses a Strategic Advantage : Changing Perspectives on Kashmir : Assessment : Part II : The Moving Picture : “Return to Lahore, But Carefully” : Soul Searching in Pakistan : Tragedy and Response : A Pregnant Pause : A Creditable Election : 13. 12 After Six Months : Living With His Lies : Aims, Gains, and Traps in Kashmir : Dividing Kashmir? Cross-roads in Kashmir : “Cease-fire” with Teeth : Hurriyat in a Changing Role : Jehad, Illusions and Lakshman : Hizbul’s Reasons and Prospects : Hope and Despair in Kashmir : Changes in Kashmir : This Haste Will Haunt Us : Returning to Lahore : Part III: Surrounding Scenarios : Introduction : India, Pakistan and the SAARC Debate : India, America, and Terrorism : Beyond Clones of Osamas : The Other Battle for Kaul : The Visit ands After : What Can November 7 Mean for India? : The Muslim Cause : Appendices : The Lahore Declaration : Joint Statement : Memorandum of Understanding : 1997 Indian-Pakistani Foreign Secretary-level Talks : Index The Title 'Scene Changes in Kashmir, India and Pakistan written/authored/edited by Pran Chopra', published in the year 2003. The ISBN 9788121208345 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 280 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Jammu and Kashmir. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
This Book contains a series of articles giving the author's first hand account of momentous events in the early years of our Independence. This includes the Partition holocaust in which millions got killed and millions got uprooted as also the author's interaction with some of the top leaders who shaped the destiny of the Nation. He has provided a deep Insight into the Kashmir problem. Based on his experience of service to the nation for nearly three quarters of a century in various capacities as an Army officer for forty years, as Ambassador for one year, and as Governor of Assam and of Jammu and Kashmir for eleven years," in the two most sensitive states in the country, he has given suggestions for dealing with the several serious security problems facing us. This book is A Good source of reference for present and future generations. "The artist views shadowing like the merging of tree, hazarding if it can subsume the body. Colouring of the dust cover lacquers and violently shakes the wide sweep of book through its 216 pages." About The Author:- Lt. Gen. S.K. Sinha, PVSM, was born in January 1926 and soon after graduating from Patna University in 1943, joined the Army. He saw combat service in Burma, Indonesia and Kashmir, Nagaland and Manipur. He held all levels of active command from a platoon to a field army. He also held key staff and instructional appointments. He received the highest military award for distinguished service. He resigned as Vice Chief of Army Staff in 1983 following his surprise supersession for Army Chief. This rocked the Parliament and led to much controversy in the media. Stephen Cohen, the noted US expert on South Asia referred to him as one of India's most outstanding Generals since Independence. He was appointed India's Ambassador to Nepal in 1990 when Indo-Nepal relations had hit their nadir. He restored them to the highest level of cordiality and helped in restoration of democracy in Nepal. The Prime Minister of Nepal wrote, "General Sinha was as much India's Ambassador to Nepal as Nepal's Ambassador to India." In 1997 he was appointed Governor of Assam when insurgency was at its peak. During his tenure ULFA insurgency was wiped out and a mind change brought about among the people. He was popularly called "a true son of the soil of Assam". In 2003 he was appointed Governor of Jammu and Kashmir. During his five year tenure, near normalcy was restored in the State with the average rate of daily killing coming down from 10 to I. His effort to promote Kashmiriyat, amity across religious divide, was much appreciated. Dr Abdul Kalam highly commended it. Contents:- Introduction Part I : OLD MEMORIES : , 1. When Bapu Died , 2. Remembering the Sardar , 3. JP and 25 June , 4. India's First Field Marshal , 5. Mountbatten : As I Saw Him , 6. A Soldier Diplomat , 7. Independence : Partition and Army Part II : NATIONAL SECURITY : , 8. National Security, Strategy, Structure : The Way Ahead , 9. Secessionist Movements , 10. Two Front Strategy , 11. Resolving the Kashmir Issue , 12. Faultlines in Kashmir Part III : Terrorism : , 13. The Menace of Terrorism , 14. Learning from Dantewada , 15. Combating Maoist Terrorism Part IV : MISCELLANY : , 16. The Office of Governor , 17. Governors and Chief Ministers , 18. Agony of a Soft State , 19. Misuse of Awards , 20. The Jinnah Controversy , 21. Supremacy of Civil Power , 22. The Drift in Leadership , 23. Courts Martial , 24. War Crimes in Bangladesh , 25. Assam Accord : Before and After , 26. Dialogue with Pakistan , 27. Comparing Baluchistan and Kashmir The Title 'Reminiscences and Reflections written/authored/edited by Lt. Gen. S.K. Sinha', published in the year 2011. The ISBN 9788121210935 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 200 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Jammu and Kashmir / Political Science. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
The book covers the period from 1150 A.D to 1459 A.D of the Kashmir history. Jonaraja has vividly described the decline of Hindu civilization of Kashmir. There is the clear description without any prejudice about the muslim regions, the contributions of the god among them and oppressors and prosecutors. The present work is the only complete English translation of Jonaraja s work in existence. The Title 'Rajatarangini of Jonaraja written/authored/edited by Eng. Translation By Jogesh Chunder Dutt', published in the year 2012. The ISBN 9788121200370 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 456 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Jammu and Kashmir. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
The demand of State autonomy has remained a highly contentious issue in Indian Politics right since the time when accession of Kashmir to the Indian federalism took place. This is a demand that often generate tension between Center and the State. It is felt that the autonomy for the State may actually come to mean autonomy for Kashmir region only. It may not flow to the regional and sub-regional levels. The autonomy that extends beyond the State needs a multi-layered package of autonomy that extends beyond the State to the regional or sub-regional levels. Autonomy is needed to inspire confidence to the people, to make the system more democratic, to ensure speedier and balanced development and to make the administration accountable to the people and thus more efficient and above all, to evolve a composite and harmonious personality of the State. None of these can be achiever in the present unitary system of the state and by centralization of power and administration. A more federalized and bottom-up approach is needed to solve the problem of the State. This book is an attempt to examine the relationship of Kashmir identity with the Indian Union, the regional identity of Jammu and Ladakh with the State. This book on the one hand is the description of the relationship between the Centre and the State and on the other hand is the description of relationship between the three regions, namely Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh. My prescription is deeply federal and decentralizing in nature. About The Author:- Sunita, is a Lecturer in Kalindi College, University of Delhi. She was educated at the Gargi College, University of Delhi, where she completed her graduation and post-graduations in Political Science with consistently good academic record. She did her M.Phil. from Delhi University and Ph.D. work is in progress. She was awarded the prestigious National Research Fellowship of UGC. She has taught in different colleges, like Mata Sundari College, Bharti College, Maitrayi College, P.G. D.A.V. College and Gargi College. Her other publication is politics, ethics and social responsibility of business. Contents:- Preface • Indian Federalism: Nature and Determinant • Jammu and Kashmir: An Introduction • Accession and Integration of the State of Jammu and Kashmir with the Indian Union-Politics in Jammu and Kashmir Since. 1947-77 • Politics of Jammu and Kashmir after Kashmir Accord (1975-1989) • Autonomy and Terrorism-Politics in Jammu and Kashmir 1989-1999 • Autonomy Demand (Since 2000 to July 2002) • Fiscal Problem of the State of Jammu and Kashmir : A Clear Cut Policy Needed • Regional Autonomy : Pre-requisite of Unity • Kashmir Problem Re-examined; Toward a more Federalized Solution in Jammu and Kashmir • Appendices • Amritsar Treaty, 1846 • State Subject Notification • Instrument of Accession of Jammu and Kashmir State • The Delhi Agreement, 1952 • Kashmir Accord of November, 1974 • The Expections and Modifications Subject to which the Constitution of India Applies to the State of Jammu and Kashmir • J & K Government Order to Set Up The State Autonomy Committee • J & K Government Order to Set Up The Regional Autonomy Committee • The State Autonomy Committee: Recommendations • Bibliography • Index. The Title 'Politics and State Autonomy and Regional Identity Jammu and Kashmir written/authored/edited by Sunita Mandla', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178354071 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 320 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Jammu and Kashmir / Political Science. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
About The Book:- The period between 1904 to 1977 marked important years in the history of Jammu region because in these years we find emergence of political consciousness in Jammu Region. This consciousness acquired through a variety of ways, like spread of education, News Papers, contacts with outside world, the participation of Jammu people in two World Wars, emergence of socio - political organisation and above all by the feelings that they are being exploited and denied their rights by privileged and powerful. This book chronicles all the important facts and figures of the history of Jammu & Kashmir. Hope, this book will be useful for those who are interested and wants to know about the political events and cause responsible for the political consciousness in Jammu region. About The Author:- Dr. Sandhya Dhar, a native of J&K state got her graduate degree from Parade College Jammu, Master Degree in History , M.Phil in History , Ph.D in History from University of Jammu. She got her B.Ed Degree from Varanasy Vishwavidyalaya Varanasy. She has presented a no of papers in Indian History Congress, Patiala History Congress these are published in different leading journals. She worked as a Principal in Kasturba Yidhayalya run by Kasturba Gandhi National Memorial Trust Jammu (National Organisation) and as a Superintendent in Short Stay Home for girls and Women run by K.G.N.M. T rust Jammu 1900 to 1994. She worked as a Lecturer in Udhampur Women College form 1994-1995 and in Rajouri Degree College from 1995 to 1996 AND 1996 to 1997 as an adhoc basis. She has a long teaching experience of different schools and colleges. Presently, she is working as a teacher & also working as an N.G.O in Jammu region. Content:- Preface 9 Maps-Jammu Region and District Photographs Introduction 10-31 1. Advent of Political Consciousness 1904-193133-63 2. Jammu Response to Development in Kashmir 1931-1939 63-96 3. Jammu in War Years 1939-1945 97-122 4. Quit Kashmir to Accession 1946-1947 123-132 5. Response to New Realities 1948-1953 133-154 6. Discontent Over the Disparities 1957-1967155-167 7. Jammu Democratic Turmoil 1967-1977 169-179 8. Conclusion 181-186 Appendices 187-190 Bibliography 191-209 Index The Title 'Political Consciousness in Jammu Region 1904-1977 written/authored/edited by Dr. Sandhya Dhar', published in the year 2015. The ISBN 9789351281047 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 228 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Political Science / Jammu & Kashmir / History. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
The book past, Present and Future of Kashmir deals in detail with the problem of the State of Jammu and Kashmir. Beginning with the political history of the state in ancient times it presents a chronology of Kashmiri rulers - Hindus, Muslims and the British respectively. When India was to become independent it was ruled by a Hindu King who failed in either way to decide the fate of the territory like other princely states of India. As a result of the mini war between India and Pakistan a portion of it was held by the latter and is known as Azad Kashmir. In post-independence phase it continues to be a contentious issue between the two neighbours and caused four devastating wars over it. Pakistan has complaints over its accession to the Union of India because at the time, public at large, were no consulted. The very composition of Pakistani society and political system as well witnessed a sea change towards the direction opposite to India. In recent year the two have realised the futility of third party began to look forward for better bilateral understanding to great rid of this vexed problem. About The Author:- Raj Kumar Singh is Professor in the University, Department of Political Science, B.N. Mandal, University, West Campus, P.G. Center, Saharsa (Bihar). Having completed M.A. in Political Science, M.A. in History and LL.B., he did his Ph.D. on ‘India’s Foreign Policy (March 1977- January 1980)’. His previous books include Less Tasty Indo-Nepal Political Relations 1947-1997, India-South Asia Minus Congrss Regimes, Indo-Pak Nuclear Tension 1974-1998, India’s Foreign Policy: The First Study in Continuity and Change and India and Pakistan; Social, Political and Military Perspectives. Dozens of articles have been published in several national and international journals, apart from successfully guiding a number of research works of academic worth. Contents:- Preface • Introduction • Kashmir: The Political History • Kashmir: Religion and Culture • Accession: Diplomatic, Social and Legal • Diplomatic Deadlocks on Kashmir • Wars on Kashmir • Cross-Border Terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir. Index. The Title 'Past Present and Future of Kashmir written/authored/edited by Dr. Rajkumar Singh', published in the year 2008. The ISBN 9788121209670 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 298 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Jammu and Kashmir. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-