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Changing pattern of Indian villages
G. R. Madan's Changing Patterns of Indian Villages is a profound sociological and demographic study of the transformation of rural society in India during the post-independence period through the mid-20th century. Madan explores how old social structures—such as caste, rural family structure, and agrarian relations—evolved and adapted under the pressures of modernization, land reform, and labor migration. He presents statistical data, field surveys, and interviews to demonstrate changes in rural occupations, land ownership, caste shifts, and social mobility. This work serves as an essential reference for understanding the challenges of rural development in India and the changing socio-economic patterns of villages.
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