Skull- skull well balanced on first vertebra, foramen magnum centrally placed Vertebral column – elastic ligaments between vertebral lamina, four alternative curves, extensor n spinal muscles in de direction of spinal process Thorax- transverse diameter more than dorsoventral diameter Pelvis- ileum has become short, sacral part enlarged, head of femur enlarged, acetabulum thicker n larger, […]
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I.1.5.7 Comparative Anatomy of Man and Apes;
Apes and man shows differences in terms of biological and cultural aspects. It includes differences in skull and brain ; leg, foot and pelvic ; hand structure; dentition and cultural and other aspects. These differences are the result of habits and habitat in which they are living. Man Ape Skull The skull of the man […]
Read MoreII. 5.2.2 Religious minorities and their social, political and economic status
In common parlance, the expression “minority” means a group comprising less than half of the population and differing from others, especially the predominant section, in race, religion, traditions and culture, language, etc. The Oxford Dictionary defines ‘Minority’ as a smaller number or part; a number or part representing less than half of the whole; a […]
Read MoreII.6.3 Tribal development- approaches
I. Religious Approach- Arya samaj, Ramakrishna mission, Catholic mission II. Voluntary agency approach- Indian Red Cross, Adimjati Sevak Sangh III. Political Approach- tribes as law and order problem in British India IV. Anthropological Approach- 1. Theory of isolation- Verrier Elwin (National Park theory) 2. Theory of Assimilation- A V Thakkar, L P Vidyarthi 3. Theory […]
Read MoreII.3.1 Rina and Rebirth.
Rina refers to social debt which is all pervading in our traditional value system. Every individuals came to this world with certain debts and he has to repay this in his life -time. If one fails to repay his debts, he cannot attain Moksha and consequently he has to take rebirth. It serves several socio-economic […]
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