Social Sciences & Behavioural Studies: Recent submissions

  • Gawas, V.M. (Scholarly Research Journal for Interdisciplinary Studies. 3(20); 2015; 855-865.)
    The present Paper aims to analyze and evaluate the ideas of B.R. Ambedkar, a Chief architect of Indian constitution and a great political philosopher, who laid down the foundations of a truly democratic in secular country. ...
  • Gawas, V.M. (Scholarly Research Journal for Interdisciplinary Studies. 3(20); 2015; 837-854.)
    It is interesting to know the kind of initiative steps that has taken by the state Government to lead the developmental programmes, and Empowerment of Scheduled Tribes the Gawda, Kunbi and velip Communities in Goa. The ...
  • Gawas, V.M.; Velip, M. (Scholarly Research Journal for Interdisciplinary Studies. 3(19); 2015; 563-579.)
    The tribes like Gawda, Kunbi and Velip are the first settlers of Goa. It is very difficult to reconstruct their early history as literary sources are not available for the same. The available evidence, particularly ...
  • Desai, P.S. (India's 2014 Elections: A Modi-led BJP Sweep, Ed. by: Paul Wallace. Sage Publishers, New Delhi. 2015; 358-377.)
    The 2014 elections reveal that there has been change as well as continuity in the electoral politics of Karnataka. Change could be seen on issues like the waning role of third forces in Karnataka politics. Another change ...
  • Parobo, P.D. (Orient Blackswan, New Delhi. 2015; 282pp.)
    Goa features in academic and popular discourse as a place of exceptions, contrary in several ways to national trends. Along with its small geographical size, Goa's legacy of Portuguese colonialism is often cited as the ...
  • Tripathi, R. (Contemporary Indian Politics: Internal Dynamics and External Compulsions, Ed. by: H.M. Sanjeev Kumar, et al. Pinnacle Learning, New Delhi. 2016; 186-199.)
    New Social Media (such as blogs, social networking sites and Twitter) has made an interesting penetration in Indian Politics in the recent years. Not only has it attempted to introduce new forms of communication and ...
  • Shringare, A. (Contemporary Indian Politics: Internal Dynamics and External Compulsions, Ed. by: Sanjeev Kumar H.M., et al. Pinnacle Learning, New Delhi. 2016; 200-210.)
    The role of election in democracy is indeed significant. Elections provide legitimacy to the political system. It facilitates smooth transfer of power. The Election Commission of India is entrusted with the herculean task ...
  • Shringare, A. (Contemporary Indian Politics: Internal Dynamics and External Compulsions, Ed. by: Sanjeev Kumar H.M., et al. Pinnacle Learning, New Delhi. 2016; 224-235.)
    The presence of opposition parties in the legislature and a recognised Leader of Opposition guarantee the representation of minority views. The recent row over the appointment of Leader of Opposition led to emergence of ...
  • Desai, P.S. (Contemporary Indian Politics: Internal Dynamics and External Compulsions, Ed. by: H.M. Sanjeev Kumar, et al. Pinnacle Learning, New Delhi. 2016; 284-292.)
    Marginalised communities in India are entitled to all the rights that constitution has ensured to all the citizens of the country. Apart from general, social economic and political rights they have been provided certain ...
  • Desai, P.S. (Contemporary Indian Politics: Internal Dynamics and External Compulsions, Ed. by: H.M. Sanjeev Kumar, et al. Pinnacle Learning, New Delhi. 2016; 211-223.)
    Elections are indispensable to any political system which claims itself democratic. The connection between elections and governance has been one of the important foci in the studies on democracy in both Western and non-Western ...

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