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Marrying in South Asia: Shifting Concepts, Changing Practices in a Globalising World
Ravinder Kaur and Rajni Palriwala (Eds.)
Launched on :
13/02/2014
Venue :
India International Centre, New Delhi
The discussion on Marrying in South Asia: Shifting Concepts, Changing Practices in a Globalising World by RavinderKaur and RajniPalriwala was held at India International Centre on 13 February.
The panellists (from left to right): Professors P. M. Kulkarni, Sudhir Chandra, Patricia Uberoi, T. N. Madan with the volume editors.
The volume editors (from left to right): Professors RavinderKaur and RajniPalriwala.
Professor T. N. Madan holds the first copy of the book.
The panellists discussing the book.
(From left to right):DrArvindVirmani with DrIsher Judge Ahluwalia.
It was a packed house. The guests included Dr Y. V. Reddy, Chairman, Finance Commission; Professor AmitaBaviskar, eminent sociologist; and Ms Pamela Philipose, well-known journalist.
Professors Tulsi Patel and DrJanaki Abraham, both eminent sociologists, at the launch.
Readers at our stall.