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This book presents a detailed sociological examination of Bihar’s Backward Class Movement and its profound implications for Indian democracy. Shashi Bhushan Singh explores how social movements centered on backward class mobilization have shaped democratic institutions and practices in Bihar.
The author analyzes the movement’s origins, organizational structure, and political outcomes while situating it within broader frameworks of social change and democratic theory. The work investigates how marginalized groups have utilized democratic mechanisms to challenge existing power structures and demand social equity.
By combining historical narrative with sociological analysis, this book provides valuable insights into the relationship between grassroots movements and institutional democracy. It serves as an essential resource for understanding social stratification, political mobilization, and the evolution of democratic practices in contemporary India.







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