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Social Background of Followers of Sodhis of Guru Har Sahai in Punjab
Sukhdeep Kaur
Research Scholar, Department of History, Guru Nanak Dev University,Amritsar (Punjab),
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In this paper an attempt has been made to trace the social background of the followers of Sodhis of Guru Har Sahai. As noticed earlier there are some works which give brief information about the followers of Sodhis of Guru Har Sahai but of 18th century. We have some references that these followers belonged to the Khatri and Arora castes
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1-5 |
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Accompaniment Composition of Sumunaring Abhayagiri Dance
Sutiyono Sutiyono
Faculty of Languages and Arts, Yogyakarta State University, Indonesia
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The Composition of Sumunaring Abhayagiri Dance is a composition of karawitan (traditional Javanese music) with the aim of providing an adequate atmosphere in the way of performance, because the accompaniment is the main partner of dance art
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6-11 |
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Impacts of Social Media among the Bhopal Youth on Behavior Change:
Sana Asif *, & Dr. Ashvini Joshi **
* Research Scholar B U Bhopal
**Department of English, RKDF University Bhopal
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This examines the issues of the relation between social media and its impact on behavior change of the Bhopal youth. Today, messages can reach peoplein real time and they can propagate changes. Audience is becoming more powerful through technology, because technology has the strength to solidify them.
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12-15 |
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Swinging Sixties: A Social History of Britain, 1960 - 1970
Richard Adewale Elewomawu
Kogi State College of Education, Ankpa, Kog State. Nigeria
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Social history seems to be losing its steam after being vibrant for several decades from the 1960s to the 1990s. However, a social history event, the ‘swinging sixties’, which was the long decade between 1958 to 1972 in British history has remain an unending debate among historians and scholars of this period.
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16-22 |
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A Social Relation between Pesantren (Boarding School) and Indonesian society
Yulasteriyani * & Yogi Suprayogi **
*Master Student in Department of Sociology, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung;
**Senior Lecturer in Department of Public Administration, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung;
Abstract :
In the society life, interaction is an crusial point in forming social culture system in the society. Because it is a socio-cultural system formed through the social interaction formedin a long time. A good social relationship produces an ideal society
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23-29 |
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Role of Self- Help Groups in Rural Development in India
Dr. Ritu Agarwal
Assistant Professor, Amity Law School, Amity University, Lucknow Campus.
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Self-Help Groups are considered as homogeneous groups of the rural poor, voluntarily formed to save whatever amount they can, out of their earnings. They mutually agree to contribute to the common fund of the group to be lent to the members for meeting their productive and emergent credit needs.
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30-38 |
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Feminist Theory and the Representation of Socio-Cultural Traditions and Environment of Deori Tribal Women in Assam
Guptajit Pathak
Assistant Professor, Department of History, Kanya Mahavidyalaya (Government of Assam, India) Affiliated to Gauhati University, Gitanagar, Guwahati-781 021, Assam, India.
Abstract :
The phrase feminism can be used to explain political, socio-cultural, religious and economic movements aimed at focusing equal rights and legal safeguard for women. Feminism involves political and sociological theories and viewpoints alarmed with the problems and topics of gender distinction, on top of a movement that supports gender impartiality for women
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39-45 |
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Identifying the Unidentified: Assamese Miniature in Indian Painting
Aditi Deka
MFA First Semester, Department of Painting, Narmada College of Fine Arts, Bhopal, M.P
Raja Mansingh Tomar Music & Arts Unversity, Gwalior, M.P, India
Abstract :
In the history of Indian Paintings Assamese paintings have its immense value. On the whole, Assamese Paintings go far back and can be prolonged to the Puranic era which has its historical perspective.
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46-51 |