Second World War as Catalyst for Social Change in IndiaThis book is the first of its kind dealing with the impact of the second world war on indian society. The old colonial outlook had to be given up The governement was taking positive action for economic development ot the country. The plan for constructing national highways connecting important parts of India was put into operation. This book deals with all these social changes which took place as consequences of the war. |
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NorthEast India in the Eye of a Storm | 18 |
The War Necessitated New Agricultural Policy | 34 |
New Horizon of Science and Technology in India | 54 |
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