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Class Contradictions In The Indian Society., Ashok Kumar Nag Dr.
Class Contradictions In The Indian Society., Ashok Kumar Nag Dr.
Doctoral Theses
Recognising the vastness of our subject it was felt necessary to limit the scope of the thesis in the following four ways(1) Agrarian classes have been left out.(2) Intra class contradictions have been analysed to a larger extent than inter class contradictions.(3) The historical process of Glass formation and the concomitant question of class consciousness have not been dealt with.(4) No direct reference has been made to the concept of mode of production.In other words, within the broad subject area suggested by the title, scope of the thesis has been narrowed down to the following identification and analysis of contradictions …
Optimum Sampling Strategies., T. V. Hanurav Dr.
Optimum Sampling Strategies., T. V. Hanurav Dr.
Doctoral Theses
The advantages sample surveys over complete censuses are well known and seem to be fully appreaciated as is evidenced by the increasing use of sample surveys now a days as a means of collecting information.The use of probability theory to make rigorous inductive inferences has been well recognised for a long time. Such inferences can be made only when observations which form the basis of the infe- rence are generated by some chance mechanism, In traditional applica- tions, the statistician usually assume s or takes for granted some kind of chan ce mechanism behind the o bservations, where as in …
Problems Of Distribution In India's Development: An Empirical Analysis., M. Suryanarayana Dr.
Problems Of Distribution In India's Development: An Empirical Analysis., M. Suryanarayana Dr.
Doctoral Theses
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