Village Development in North-East India

Village Development in North-East India

Author: Komol Singha

Publisher: Concept Publishing Company

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 9788180695919

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Contributed articles presented in a seminar, held during 14-15 Sept. 2007, at St. Joseph's College, Jhakama.


"The Last Hundred Years of World Politics and Social Consulate Confederation Liberalism"

Author: N.K.S.R. Nantu Roy and Salween Roy

Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers

Published: 2023-04-04

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13:

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After First World War around World, two basic political system evaluated as revolution by the peoples. Before First World War there was only Royal system and King or Queen ruled remained authority. But after first world war people’s groups came against royal families and hence two basic system formed. Peoples want to form government and hence democracy form in European nation and parliamentary system stared which accelerated to decolonization around world. On the other hand, Russian evolution hold on the base of Das Kapital. New roots started communism socialistic system that actually political dictatorial system where politburos remain supreme body by which ruled executed. After Second World Wars two roots of political system accelerating continued. Two World Wars hold on in between 20 years gaping and economical condition of colonization countries became so weak and in their main land political crisis formed. Hence Colonial Ruled collapse and one after other colonies gave independent by European colonizer. Cold War hold on in between Russia verses UK-USA alliance. Now we required changes and required Social Consulate Confederation Liberalism system for World peace and harmony.


The Economic History of India, 1857–2010

The Economic History of India, 1857–2010

Author: Tirthankar Roy

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2020-09-10

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 0190992034

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From the end of the eighteenth century, two distinct global processes began to transform livelihoods and living conditions in the South Asia region. These were the rise of British colonial rule and globalization, that is, the integration of the region in the emerging world markets for goods, capital, and labour services. Two hundred years later, India was the home to many of the world's poorest people as well as one of the fastest growing market economies in the world. Does a study of the past help to explain the paradox of growth amidst poverty? The Economic History of India: 1857–2010 claims that the roots of this paradox go back to India's colonial past, when internal factors like geography and external forces like globalization and imperial rule created prosperity in some areas and poverty in others. Looking at the recent scholarship in this area, this revised edition covers new subjects like environment and princely states. The author sets out the key questions that a study of long-run economic change in India should begin with and shows how historians have answered these questions and where the gaps remain.