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eBook | Adivasi Stories from Gujarat – Bhasha Research and Publication Centre (Vadodara) – Gujarat
https://archive.org/details/GothAdivasiStoriesfromGujarat Tips Click the full screen button for convenient reading and searching For specific objects , type words like “Dehwali”, “music”, “dance”, “buffalo” etc. into the search field labelled search inside this book (seen on the right top of the Archive.org window) Point or click … Continue reading
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eBook | Adivasi literature, a “distinct theme” with “many new voices”: Bhasha Research and Publication Centre – Gujarat
To search Bhasha’s catalogue and download a publication, click here >> Bhasha is not an acronym. The term ‘bhasha’ means in most Indian languages, ‘language’, ‘speech’, ‘definition’ or ‘voice’. Bhasha Research and Publication Centre was founded in 1996 for study, … Continue reading
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Tip | Adivasi Legal Provisions, Languages, Locations published by Bhasha Research and Publication Centre
Adivasi Legal Provisions, Languages, Locations Author : Compilation at Bhasha Centre Publisher : Bhasha Research and Publication Centre Edition : First Edition Price : INR 250 Language : English No. of Pages : 216 ISBN No. :NIL Description : The book presents the Adivasi communities of India, their … Continue reading
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Conference on unrecognized languages: Bhasha Research Centre – Gujarat
The Indian Express, Vadodara, Thu Feb 18 2010 Come March, and the city’s linguistic diversity will increase manifold, though for a few days. […] People speaking as many as 250 languages, which are not recognised by the Indian constitution, will … Continue reading
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