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ABOUT THE BOOK:- This book is a collection of 16 research papers on 6 different themes. It is an outcome of an international conference organized during 26-30 November 2012 at Kalinga Institute of Industrial Te chnology (KIIT), Bhubaneswar by International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (IUAES). A plenary session was organized jointly by the editors of the book. The authors of the chapters presented their findings as research papers in this conference and after suggestions; modified versions of selected papers were included in this book. Beside, 2-3 chapters were invited from the scholars who are working on 'Human Growth and Nutrition'. In this way this book is the result of collaborative efforts of a group of scholars. The book is rich in variety of aspect of human growth, development and nutrition, wide range of papers focused on different issues among people from North-East to South and East to West on Indian continent. Surely, it would be helpful for scholars of different fields like Medical sciences, peadiatrics, human nutrition, anthropology, geography, sociology, economics, political sciences, population and tribal studies and so on. There is no such compilation having such a wide coverage from very inception to adulthood, north to south and east to west. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Dr. RK Gautam is among the pioneer Anthropologists. He joined Department of Anthropology, Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidylaya (A Central University), Sagar, Madhya Pradesh as an Assistant Professor in July 2004. He was born on October 2nd, 1970 in a village Deogaon, district Mandla of Madhaya Pradesh. He was awarded degree of Ph.D. by the University of Delhi. Recently, he was awarded Raman Post Doctoral Fellowship by UGC for the years 2015-16 for USA. His research is focused on Human growth, Human nutrition, Human genetics, population studies and tribal studies. Dr. PK Patra is Reader in Anthropology at Utkal University, Bhubaneswar since December 2010. He was awarded Ph.D in 2002 and MA in Japanese language in 2003, both from University of Delhi. He received Mombukagakusho Fellowship for postdoctoral research in Japan in 2005. From 2005 to 2009, he worked at University of Leiden in the Netherlands as NWO postdoctoral fellow. Thereafter, in 2010 and 2013-14, he received ESRC postdoctoral fellowship to do research at University of Sussex in United Kingdom. His areas of research interest include tribal demography, medical anthropology and biomedical ethics. CONTENTS:- Foreword 9 Acknowledgements 11 Preface 13 List of Contributors 21 Theme – 1 Human Growth and Development 1 Ultrasonographic Prenatal Growth Study of Human Foetuses among the Meitei of Manipur 25 —Thokchom Ursa, Thoudam Bedita Devi and S Jibonkumar Singh 2 Growth Pattern of stature and Body Weight during Childhood and Adolescence: A Cross-sectional Study among School Boys of Guwahati, Assam, India 39 —T Baruah, P Kashyap, J Phukan, U Borah, D K Adak and P Bharati 3 Pattern of Growth among Homozygous Sicklers: Cross-sectional Study among Mehra a Scheduled Caste of Mandla District, Madhya Pradesh 49 —Jyoti Jhariya, Awadhesh N Sharma and Rajesh K Gautam 4 Growth and Nutritional Status of Adolescent Tibetans in Odisha 61 —K C Satapathy 5 Growth Pattern of the Adolescent: A Cross-sectional Study among the Bhotia of Uttarakhand, India 81 —Chittaranjan Mandal Theme – 2 Under-Nutrition and Disease 6 Prevalence of Thinness, Overweight and Obesity among Karbi Tribal Children Aged 5-12 Years of Karbi Anglong, Assam Northeast India 99 —Nitish Mondal, Rongkehai Ronchehon and Nitamoni Bharali 7 Co-prevalence of Under-nutrition and Hypertension among Indian Tribal Populations 121 —Gautam K Kshatriya and Subhendu K Acharya 8 Prevalence of Anemia among Tribals in Mayurbhanj District of Odisha 141 —Manoranjan Mohapatra, K C Satapathy and P K Patra Theme – 3 Adult Nutrition, BMI and Puberty 9 Age at Puberty and Nutritional Status: A Comparative Study among Adult Females of two Different Ecological Zones 153 —Rachna Thakur and Rajesh K Gautam 10 Nutritional Status of Mawasis of Chhindwara District of Madhya Pradesh 167 —Harshdeep Singh Dhanjal Theme – 4 Physical activity and body composition 11 Habitual Physical Activity, Body Composition and Cardio respiratory Health: Study among Rajput Women of District Kangra, Himachal Pradesh 177 —NK Mungreiphy, Meenal Dhall, Satwanti Kapoor 12 A Study of Physical Activity Level Among the Chamba Youth (17-18 Years) of Himachal Pradesh 201 —Lakhwinder Kaur and Ramesh Sahani Theme – 5 Nutritional status and associated factors 13 Nutritional Status and Associated Factors among the Tribal Children of Three Ecological Zones of India 215 ——Swapan Kumar Kolay and Gautam Kumar Kshatriya 14 Nutritional Status of Santal Children in two Villages of Birbhum District, West Bengal 239 —Jyoti Ratan Ghosh 15 Nutritional and Haematological Status of Migrant Pano Community of Slums in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India 249 —Sunil Kumar Gouda Theme – 6 Food Security and Healthcare 16 Role of Self Help Groups in Providing Food Security and Health Care with Reference to Children: A Study in Andhra Pradesh 269 —M Sreevidya Index 281 The Title 'Human Growth and Nutrition : a Biocultural Synthesis written/authored/edited by Rajesh K. Gautam, Prasanna K. Patra', published in the year 2016. The ISBN 9789351282044 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 284 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Health / Home Science. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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About the Book:- The COVID-19 pandemic has affected most countries in the world. India is among the top three affected nations. Although urban areas were affected first and hit harder, rural India has not remained untouched by the pandemic. Now the COVID-19 cases are increasingly getting reported from semi-urban and rural areas which are particularly vulnerable due to inadequate health services and lack of media attention. The pandemic has impacted rural community in more than one ways. During the lockdown agricultural operations closed due to lack of labour, inputs, transportation and off take of produces leading to loss of income among farmers. Migrant workers from rural areas working in urban locations lost their livelihoods and most of them shifted back to their villages bearing all kinds of hardships resulting in increased unemployment in rural areas. Rural artisans could not sell their artefacts, poor and destitute found it difficult to meet their both ends. Government of India announced economic revival package of Rs. 20 lakh crores including Rs. 1.70 lakh crores as part of Prime Minister Garib Kalyan Yojana to mitigate the hardship faced by people and to revive economy and businesses. Union and State Governments , district administrations, Panchayats, Civil Society Organisations have come together to halt spread of COVID-19 in rural India and minimise its adverse impact. This book has chapters based on analytical and empirical studies on impact of COVID-19 on various dimensions of rural India, contributed by experienced scholars and practitioners from across the country. Chapters describe challenges,opportunities and responses and also prescribe policy and operational measures to enable rural community deal with this crisis better and to be prepared for any such disaster in future. Book will be very useful to scholars , media persons , researchers and policy makers interested in rural development and also disaster management. About the Author:- Dr. Rajesh Kumar Sinha is working as Assistant Professor with NIRD&PR,Hyderabad. He holds Ph.D. degree from JNU, New Delhi with UGC- Senior Research Fellowship in Public Administration. His research interests lie in rural local governance, rural development, social audit, social accountability and capacity building. He has worked with UNDP,MoPR, PRIA, IDRF in the past. Dr. Sinha has earlier authored/co-authored four books (1. Governance in Gram Panchayats and 2 . Community Mobilisation in Fifth Schedule (PESA) Areas, both published by Govt. of India, 3. Status of Social Audit in India 2019 published by NIRD & PR and 4 .Accountability Mechanisms in Rural Development published by Abhijeet Publications). He has edited three books (1. Rural Development in India: Challenges and Opportunities published by Abhijeet Publications, 2. Sustainable Development Goals and Panchayats by Rawat Publications and 3. Panchayati Raj in India: Theory and Practice published by Studium Press). Chapter Contributors: Dr. Rajeev Bansal, Dr. Shafia Wani, Dr. Biswa Mohana Jena, Dr. Binita Nanda, Dr. Trilok Chandan Goud, Dr. Vikas Jha, Dr. Rawal Singh Aulakh, Dr. Sakshi Sahni, Ms. Chitra Chandra, Ms. Anindita Mukherjee, Mr. Anthony Chettri, Ms. Bedadyuti Jha, Mr. Mohan Pathak, Ms. Jasmeet Kaur, Mr. Sreeramulu Gosikonda, Ms. Jashi M. Gurung and Dr. Rajesh Kumar Sinha. CONTENTS Preface and Acknowledgement . 7 List of Contributors . 9 1. COVID-19 in Rural India: An Introduction . 13 — Dr. Rajesh Kumar Sinha 2. Impact of COVID-19 on Rural Migrants in India . 29 — Dr. Sakshi Sahni, Dr. Rawal Singh Aulakh 3. Impact of COVID 19 on Single Women in Rural India . 41 — Mr. Anthony Chettri, Ms. Bedadyuti Jha 4. Impact of COVID-19 on Indian Migrant Workers in the Gulf Countries .51 — Dr. Trilok Chandan Goud 5. Role Played by Self Help Groups in Combating COVID-19 in Odisha .63 — Dr. Biswa Mohana Jena, Dr. Binita Nanda 6. Role of Pachayats amidst COVID-19: Study of Sonitpur District of Assam . 73 — Mr. Mohan Pathak 7. Role of Panchayats in Managing COVID-19 in Rural Areas . 85 — Ms. Chitra Chandra 8. Impact of COVID-19 on Rural Wage Employment: Analysis of MGNREGA . 95 — Dr. Rajesh Kumar Sinha 9. Impact of COVID-19 on Rural Economy of India . 103 — Ms. Anindita Mukherjee 10. Impact of Covid -19 on Handicraft Clusters in India . 115 — Ms. Jasmeet Kaur 11. Impact of COVID-19 on Rural Self Help Groups (SHGs) . 125 — Dr. Shafia Wani 12. Impact of COVID-19 on Rural Livelihoods: A Sociological Study of Telangana . 133 — Mr. Sreeramulu Gosikonda 13. Impact of COVID-19 on Rural Education in India . 145 — Dr. Rajeev Bansal 14. Impact of COVID-19 on Rural Society of Sikkim . 159 — Ms. Jashi M. Gurung 15. MGNREGA and Social Audit amidst COVID-19 . 169 — Dr. Vikas Jha Index . 177 The Title 'Impact of Covid 19 on Rural India written/authored/edited by Dr. Rajesh Kumar Sinha', published in the year 2020. The ISBN 9789353243111 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 183 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Health. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:-
About the Book:- The COVID-19 pandemic has affected most countries in the world. India is among the top three affected nations. Although urban areas were affected first and hit harder, rural India has not remained untouched by the pandemic. Now the COVID-19 cases are increasingly getting reported from semi-urban and rural areas which are particularly vulnerable due to inadequate health services and lack of media attention. The pandemic has impacted rural community in more than one ways. During the lockdown agricultural operations closed due to lack of labour, inputs, transportation and off take of produces leading to loss of income among farmers. Migrant workers from rural areas working in urban locations lost their livelihoods and most of them shifted back to their villages bearing all kinds of hardships resulting in increased unemployment in rural areas. Rural artisans could not sell their artefacts, poor and destitute found it difficult to meet their both ends. Government of India announced economic revival package of Rs. 20 lakh crores including Rs. 1.70 lakh crores as part of Prime Minister Garib Kalyan Yojana to mitigate the hardship faced by people and to revive economy and businesses. Union and State Governments , district administrations, Panchayats, Civil Society Organisations have come together to halt spread of COVID-19 in rural India and minimise its adverse impact. This book has chapters based on analytical and empirical studies on impact of COVID-19 on various dimensions of rural India, contributed by experienced scholars and practitioners from across the country. Chapters describe challenges,opportunities and responses and also prescribe policy and operational measures to enable rural community deal with this crisis better and to be prepared for any such disaster in future. Book will be very useful to scholars , media persons , researchers and policy makers interested in rural development and also disaster management. About the Author:- Dr. Rajesh Kumar Sinha is working as Assistant Professor with NIRD&PR,Hyderabad. He holds Ph.D. degree from JNU, New Delhi with UGC- Senior Research Fellowship in Public Administration. His research interests lie in rural local governance, rural development, social audit, social accountability and capacity building. He has worked with UNDP,MoPR, PRIA, IDRF in the past. Dr. Sinha has earlier authored/co-authored four books (1. Governance in Gram Panchayats and 2 . Community Mobilisation in Fifth Schedule (PESA) Areas, both published by Govt. of India, 3. Status of Social Audit in India 2019 published by NIRD & PR and 4 .Accountability Mechanisms in Rural Development published by Abhijeet Publications). He has edited three books (1. Rural Development in India: Challenges and Opportunities published by Abhijeet Publications, 2. Sustainable Development Goals and Panchayats by Rawat Publications and 3. Panchayati Raj in India: Theory and Practice published by Studium Press). Chapter Contributors: Dr. Rajeev Bansal, Dr. Shafia Wani, Dr. Biswa Mohana Jena, Dr. Binita Nanda, Dr. Trilok Chandan Goud, Dr. Vikas Jha, Dr. Rawal Singh Aulakh, Dr. Sakshi Sahni, Ms. Chitra Chandra, Ms. Anindita Mukherjee, Mr. Anthony Chettri, Ms. Bedadyuti Jha, Mr. Mohan Pathak, Ms. Jasmeet Kaur, Mr. Sreeramulu Gosikonda, Ms. Jashi M. Gurung and Dr. Rajesh Kumar Sinha. CONTENTS Preface and Acknowledgement . 7 List of Contributors . 9 1. COVID-19 in Rural India: An Introduction . 13 — Dr. Rajesh Kumar Sinha 2. Impact of COVID-19 on Rural Migrants in India . 29 — Dr. Sakshi Sahni, Dr. Rawal Singh Aulakh 3. Impact of COVID 19 on Single Women in Rural India . 41 — Mr. Anthony Chettri, Ms. Bedadyuti Jha 4. Impact of COVID-19 on Indian Migrant Workers in the Gulf Countries .51 — Dr. Trilok Chandan Goud 5. Role Played by Self Help Groups in Combating COVID-19 in Odisha .63 — Dr. Biswa Mohana Jena, Dr. Binita Nanda 6. Role of Pachayats amidst COVID-19: Study of Sonitpur District of Assam . 73 — Mr. Mohan Pathak 7. Role of Panchayats in Managing COVID-19 in Rural Areas . 85 — Ms. Chitra Chandra 8. Impact of COVID-19 on Rural Wage Employment: Analysis of MGNREGA . 95 — Dr. Rajesh Kumar Sinha 9. Impact of COVID-19 on Rural Economy of India . 103 — Ms. Anindita Mukherjee 10. Impact of Covid -19 on Handicraft Clusters in India . 115 — Ms. Jasmeet Kaur 11. Impact of COVID-19 on Rural Self Help Groups (SHGs) . 125 — Dr. Shafia Wani 12. Impact of COVID-19 on Rural Livelihoods: A Sociological Study of Telangana . 133 — Mr. Sreeramulu Gosikonda 13. Impact of COVID-19 on Rural Education in India . 145 — Dr. Rajeev Bansal 14. Impact of COVID-19 on Rural Society of Sikkim . 159 — Ms. Jashi M. Gurung 15. MGNREGA and Social Audit amidst COVID-19 . 169 — Dr. Vikas Jha Index . 177 The Title 'Impact of Covid 19 on Rural India written/authored/edited by Dr. Rajesh Kumar Sinha', published in the year 2020. The ISBN 9789353242855 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 183 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Health. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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ABOUT THE BOOK:- The impressive collection of papers accommodated in this volume offers a snapshot only through nineteen research contributions covering different issues related to indigenous health practices from different ethnic groups of North East India. The topics covered in the present treatise include indigenous notions of health care, healer and healing practices; ethno medicinal, ethno-botanical and ethnozoological knowledge; child-rearing and pregnancy care practices etc., prevailed in North East India. The compilation would provide a better understanding towards the key determinants of the health and wellbeing of the indigenous people in the context of public health. The book will be of extremely stimulus and serve as useful reference material for researchers, policy makers, and consultants in the field of health studies. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Sarthak Sengupta received his M.Sc (1977) and Ph.D (1983) degrees in Anthropology from Dibrugarh and Gauhati University respectively. He also worked with the Anthropological Survey of India, Government of India and North Eastern Hill University, Shillong for quite some time and conducted intensive field studies among diverse tribes and castes in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, and Uttar Pradesh. Professor Sengupta in all has about 265 research articles published in various reputed national and international professional journals besides several chapters in edited volumes. Moreover, he has to his own credit nineteen well-knitted books on North East Indian tribes. He has mentored ten number of Ph. Ds and completed several major research projects being sponsored by U.G.C.; ICSSR; DST; ICMR; Indian Tea Board etc. Professor Sengupta is associated with many Indian Universities in the matters of Post Graduate education in Anthropology. He is an active life and executive member of several professional anthropological bodies and member of editorial boards of Journal of Human Ecology , New Delhi; The Anthropologist, New Delhi; The Indian Journal of Anthropology, West Bengal; Bulletin of the Department of Anthropology, Dibrugarh University; Vision NE, Lakhimpur, Assam. Dr. Sengupta is at present Professor, Department of Anthropology; and Director (i/c), Centre for North East Studies, Dibrugarh University, Assam. His current research interest are genetical demography, globin gene distribution, population genetics, bio-social studies, diet and nutrition, indigenous health practices and disadvantaged tribal population groups of North East India. CONTENTS:- List of Tables . 11 Preface . 13 Acknowledgements . 17 List of Contributors. 19 1. Indigenous Knowledge System Vis-à-Vis Tribal Health Practices . 21 — R. K. Kar • Traditional Knowledge System • Indigenous Health Practices • Ethnomedicine • References. 2. Revisiting the Domain of Ethnomedicine: Some Issues and Methods . 29 — C. J. Sonowal • Components in Ethno Medicine • Importance of Combining Ethnomedicine and Biosciences • Anthropology of Health: Positivist and Interpretive Dichotomy • The Bio-cultural Nature of Ethnomedicine • Importance of Investigation on Health and Treatment Seeking Behaviour • Investigating Treatment Seeking Behaviour • The Health Belief Model (HBM) • The Healthcare Utilisation Model • Research Questions • Focused Ethnographic Study (FES) Method • Use of Theoretical Sampling • References. 3. Cross-cultural Comparison of Ethnozoological Treatments among the Tribes of North East India . 45 — Haobijam Vokendro Singh • Introduction • Ethnozoological Treatment among the Tribes of North East India • Conclusion • References. 4. Indigenous Knowledge Base for Development of Green Manufacturing and Cost Effective Healthcare . 55 — Nikhil K Sachan, Seema Pushkar, and S.K. Ghosh • Introduction • Drug Delivery Enhanced Products in Healthcare Market • Concept and Methodology • Results and Discussions • Conclusions • References. 5. Ethnomedicinal Practices among the Karbis of Assam . 67 — Melody Seb Rengma, Sar-Im Tisso, and Longkiri Timung • Introduction • Study Population • Materials and Method • The Karbis Concept of Health and Diseases • Use of Wild Vegetables and Medicinal Plants • Belief Associated with Plants • Conclusion • References. 6. Natural Resources and Indigenous Knowledge of Healthcare System among the Karbis of Assam . 77 — Somenath Bhattacharjee • Indigenous Knowledge of Healthcare System • Traditional Healthcare Practices of the Karbi People • Traditional Notion of Illness • Traditional Healthcare practices • Ritualistic use of fish • Use of fish to cure mental depression (Nihu kachingtung) • Fish as ethnomedicine • References. 7. Ethnomedicine among the Sonowal Kachari of Assam . 91 — Dali Dutta and Sarthak Sengupta • Introduction • Materials and Methods • Diseases and Treatments • Conclusion • References. 8. Traditional Healthcare Systems among the Khamtis: A Case Study . 101 — Ranjumoni Hazarika • Introduction • The Khamtis at a Glance • Material and Method • Results and Discussions • Use of Medicinal Herbs and Magico-Religious Beliefs • Conclusion • References. 9. Use of Indigenous Plants in Traditional Healthcare Systems among the Mishing Tribe of Assam.111 — Ratna Jyoti Das • Introduction • Materials and Methods • Results and Discussions • Conclusion • References. 10. The Role of Folk Medical Practitioners During and After Flood: A Case Study of Mishing Medical Practitioners of Dhemaji District . 117 — Dipa Patir Changmai and Dharmendra Changmai • Introduction • Role of folk medical practitioners during and after flood • Methodology of the treatment • Treatment of Snake • Practice of ordeal to reduce complicacy • Conclusion • References. 11. Child Rearing Practices among the Mishings of Assam . 125 — Mondira Boruah • Introduction • The Mishings • Results • References. 12. A Study of Awareness Concerning Reproductive Healthcare Practices: Experience from the Dibongiya Deoris of Assam . 137 — Juri Borah and Sarthak Sengupta • Introduction • Materials and Methods • Results and Discussions • Summary • Acknowledgement • References. 13. Indigenous Health Practices among the Oraon of Assam . 147 — Bhaskar Das • Introduction • Subjects and Methods • Findings • Jaundice • Pneumonia • Gastric • Diarrhea • Dysentery • Toothache • Conclusion • References. 14. Traditional Healing Practices of Forest Fringe Dwellers: A Paradigm of Cost-Effective Medication . 153 — Samrat Sengupta and Anindita Deka • Introduction • Materials and Methods • Results and Discussions • Conclusion • References. 15. Ethnomedicinal Uses of Ficus L. in Assam . 173 — Priya Dhungana, Purnima Devi, and S.K. Borthakur • Introduction • Methodology • Result • Discussion • Conclusion • References. 16. An Emic Perspective on Health and Sickness: The Minyongs . 179 — Maitreyee Sharma • Introduction • Materials and Methods • Result and Discussion • Causes of Illness • Health Specialist and Diagnosing System • Conclusion • References. 17. Knowledge and Use of Medicinal Plants by Khasi, Garo, and Karbis of North East India . 189 — H.N. Dhungana, K.N. Barua and P.K. Hazarika • Introduction • Previous Ethnobotanical Study in this Area • Study Site • Study Method • Results and Discussions • Medicinal plants commonly available in the site • References. 18. Traditional Pregnancy Care among the Thadou of Manipur . 195 — Tonjam Joshila Chanu and M.C. Arunkumar • Introduction • About the Field Site • Traditional Knowledge in Thadou Community • Conclusion • References. 19. Indigenous Healthcare Systems: A Sumi Naga Perspective . 203 — Kitoholi V. Zhimo • Introduction • Universe of study • Methodology • Sumi Concept of Body, Health, Illness • The Indigenous Healthcare Systems • Healthcare System Pertaining to Personalistic Etiology • Types of Healers in Personalistic Domain • Healthcare Pertaining to Naturalistic Etiology • Biomedicine, Pluralism and the Emerging Healthcare System • Discussions • Conclusion • References. Index. 221 The Title 'Indigenous Health Practices Among the People of North East India written/authored/edited by Sarthak Sengupta', published in the year 2018. The ISBN 9789351282433 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 227 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Health / North East India. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
About the Book:- Society is an integral part of modern man's life. Culture is the key component of every society. It help researchers to know about the rich past and present of a particular society. The book is collection of twenty-four research articles written by renowned Anthropologists, Research Scholars and Researchers. The book is an attempt to find out the different perspectives of ContemporaryAnthropological research on various ethnic groups of India. The book is divided into three parts.The Chapters of first part of the book consists of Society. The second part of the book consists of Culture. The third part of the book consists of Public Health. About the Author:- Milonjyoti Borgohain is presently working as an Assistant Professor in Department ofAnthropology, Moridhal College, Dhemaji, Assam. He did his Post Graduation in Physical Anthropology from Dibrugarh University, Assam, in 2012 and M.Phil. from Rajiv Gandhi University, Arunachal Pradesh in 2019. He did two years post graduate diploma in Disaster Management under Dibrugarh University, Assam in 2010. He has published various research papers in national and international journals. His areas of interest are overweight, obesity and its covariates, human growth and development , indigenous health practices, bio-social studies, migration. He has completed one minor research project under UGC. Currently, he is pursuing his Ph.D in the Department of Anthropology , Cotton University ,Guwahati. Dhritiman Sharma is presently working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology , Rajiv Gandhi University (Acentral University), Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh. He received his M.A. (2004) and Ph.D . (2010) degrees in Archaeological Anthropology from Guwahati University, Assam respectively.He has published 4 books and more than 20 original research papers in various reputed national and international journals. His research interest areas include Beads, Megaliths, Neolithic cultures, Ethno archaeology. He also received his L.L.B. degree under Gauhati University in 2007. CONTENTS Preface . 7 Acknowledgement . 9 1. Introduction . 11 2. Quantity Theory of Money & Simple Keynesian Models .13 3. Money, Inflation and Interest Rate .19 4. The ISLM Model .27 5. The Mundell –Fleming Model: Money, Capital Flows and the Open Economy . 49 6. Phillips Curve Analysis .61 7. Theories of Business Cycle .77 8. Consumption .103 9. Investment. 111 10. Case Studies . 123 11. Multiple Choice Questions .203 Glossary . 229 Appendices . 235 References . 251 Index . 253 The Title 'Inside Society, Culture and Public Health: Readings in Anthropology written/authored/edited by Milonjyoti Borgohain, Dhritiman Sharma', published in the year 2020. The ISBN 9789353242749 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 310 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Health. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
About the Book:- Society is an integral part of modern man's life. Culture is the key component of every society. It help researchers to know about the rich past and present of a particular society. The book is collection of twenty-four research articles written by renowned Anthropologists, Research Scholars and Researchers. The book is an attempt to find out the different perspectives of ContemporaryAnthropological research on various ethnic groups of India. The book is divided into three parts.The Chapters of first part of the book consists of Society. The second part of the book consists of Culture. The third part of the book consists of Public Health. About the Author:- Milonjyoti Borgohain is presently working as an Assistant Professor in Department ofAnthropology, Moridhal College, Dhemaji, Assam. He did his Post Graduation in Physical Anthropology from Dibrugarh University, Assam, in 2012 and M.Phil. from Rajiv Gandhi University, Arunachal Pradesh in 2019. He did two years post graduate diploma in Disaster Management under Dibrugarh University, Assam in 2010. He has published various research papers in national and international journals. His areas of interest are overweight, obesity and its covariates, human growth and development , indigenous health practices, bio-social studies, migration. He has completed one minor research project under UGC. Currently, he is pursuing his Ph.D in the Department of Anthropology , Cotton University ,Guwahati. Dhritiman Sharma is presently working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology , Rajiv Gandhi University (Acentral University), Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh. He received his M.A. (2004) and Ph.D . (2010) degrees in Archaeological Anthropology from Guwahati University, Assam respectively. He has published 4 books and more than 20 original research papers in various reputed national and international journals. His research interest areas include Beads, Megaliths, Neolithic cultures, Ethno archaeology. He also received his L.L.B. degree under Gauhati University in 2007. CONTENTS Foreword .9 Preface . 11 Acknowledgement . 13 List of Contributors . 15 Introduction . 17 — Milonjyoti Borgohain and Dr. Dhritiman Sharma Society 1. Livelihood Security in Flood Prone Areas of Assam: An Agrarian Perspective . 25 — Bruhid Rabha 2. Cultural Resource Management in North East India . 43 — Dhritiman Sharma 3. Rural Poverty is Multidimensional Phenomena in Nepal: An Anthropological Review . 53 — Dilli R. Prasai 4. Access to Non Timber Forest Products and Its Impact on the Irula Tribes of Nilgris . 61 E. Tamil Selvan 5. Impact of Education on the Social Status of Bodo Women in Assam . 69 — Franky Boro 6. Changing Livelihood Resources and Coping Strategies among the Tai Khamti of Namsai District, Arunachal Pradesh . 77 — Heerock Jyoti Baruah 7. PVTG: An Ethnographic Profile of Jenu Kuruba of Basavanagiri, Mysuru, Karnataka . 101 — Karuna Gogoi 8. A Study on Consumers Response to Online Market and its Impact on Local Market with Particular Reference to Guwahati City . 115 — Panna Garg 9. Symbiotic Relationship between Tribe and Their Ecology: A Case Study of the Nyishi Tribe of Rilloh Village, Pakke Kessang District, Arunachal Pradesh . 121 — Ranjit Pachani 10. Changes in Socio-Economic life of the Garo in Meghalaya . 131 — Shyam Babu Choudhury Culture 11. Traditional Religious Beliefs and Practices of the Sonowal Kacharis of Tinsukia District of Assam . 147 — Biswajit Kumar Singh 12. Sacred Place and Its Rituals: Beliefs and Practices of the Deoris of Dhemaji District, Assam . 151 — Humen Chutia 13. Ke-che-chamor Lord Shani Puja among the Hill Karbis of East Karbi Anglong District, Assam . 161 — Leena Laskar 14. Role of Ethno-Medicine in the Provision of Primary Health Care among the Ahoms of Chiring Chuk Village of Lakhimpur District, Assam . 173 — Pallabi Gogoi 15. Ancestor Worship among Ahom Community . 181 — Prasanna Bharali 16. Social Folk Customs Associated with Birth, Puberty and Death Rites of the Sonowal Kacharis of Assam . 199 — Suravi Gohain Duwarah 17. Transformation in Nyishi Festival, Nyokum: An Overview . 207 — Yora Bathey Public Health 18. Prevalence of Hypertension and Its Associated Risk Factors among the Tengaponia Deorisof Dibrugarh District, Assam . 227 — Anand Sharma, Nitul Kumar Gogoi & Prasanta Kumar Borah 19. Psychology in the Shade of Global Pandemics: A Brief Note . 235 — Barnali Sarma 20. Antenatal Care Practices among the Mog Women of Upper Assam .241 — Falguni Roy Barua & Deepanjana Dutta Das 21. Relationship between BMI and Percent Body Fat among the Adult Mishings of Dhemaji District .249 — Mayurtrishna Hazarika & Sarthak Sengupta 22. Hygiene and Sanitation Practices among the Mising Tribe of Dhemaji District, Assam . 259 — Milonjyoti Borgohain 23. Childhood Mortality among the Santals and Tantis of Upper Assam . 267 — Parishmita Gogoi & Deepanjana Dutta Das 24. Impact of Reproductive Aging on Women’s Health . 277 — Rita Taid 25. Physical Activity Level of Young-Adult Males of Bakarapara Area of Guwahati . 289 — Sanjeeb Mallick & Dr. Chandana Sarmah Index . 297 The Title 'Inside Society, Culture and Public Health: Readings in Anthropology written/authored/edited by Milonjyoti Borgohain, Dhritiman Sharma', published in the year 2020. The ISBN 9789353242756 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 310 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Health. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:-
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