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  2. Sarat Chandra Roy - Wikipedia

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    Sarat Chandra Roy (4 November 1871 – 30 April 1942 [1]) was an Indian scholar of anthropology. [2] He is sometimes regarded as the 'father of Indian ethnography ', the 'first Indian ethnographer', and as the 'first Indian anthropologist'.

  3. Man in India - Wikipedia

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    Its scope includes biological and sociocultural anthropology, archaeology, linguistics and folk-culture. It is currently published by Serials Publications Pvt. Ltd. India. Man in India, a quarterly peer-reviewed journal and published anthropological articles that covers the South Asian studies. This is a pioneer International journal in ...

  4. Edward Burnett Tylor - Wikipedia

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    Upadhyay and Pandey list its adherents as Robert Ranulph Marett, Henry James Sumner Maine, John Ferguson McLennan, and James George Frazer, as well as Tylor. [17] Marett was the last man standing, dying in 1943.

  5. Dhirendra Nath Majumdar - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Cultural Anthropology.pdf - Wikipedia

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  7. Integral humanism (India) - Wikipedia

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    A statue of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay who gave Ekatma Humanism. The creation and adoption of these concepts helped to suit the major discourses in the Indian political arena of 1960s and 1970s. This highlighted efforts to portray the Jan Sangh and Hindu nationalist movement as a high profile right fringe of the Indian political mainstream.

  8. Ved Prakash Upadhyay - Wikipedia

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    Ved Prakash Upadhyay or Ved Prakash Upaddhay (born 7 February 1947) is an Indian scholar of Sanskrit language and Hinduism, author, professor and social activist. [4] He is the author of many books on Sanskrit literature and Hinduism . [ 4 ]

  9. Deendayal Upadhyaya - Wikipedia

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    Upadhyaya was born in 1916 in the village of Nagla Chandraban, now called Deendayal Dham, in Mathura District, 30 km (19 mi) from Mathura, in a Brahmin family. [5] [6] [7] His father, Bhagwati Prasad Upadhyaya, was an astrologer and his mother, Rampyari Upadhyaya, was a homemaker and observant Hindu.