Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124605936
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: x, 251p.
- ISBN-10: 8124605939
- Publisher Date: 2011
- Language: English
- Weight: 550 gr
Original price was: ₹700.00.₹525.00Current price is: ₹525.00.
“Explore the evolution of the Indian joint family system from its Vedic roots to its modern relevance. Discover its impact on cultural traditions, values, and wealth accumulation. Featuring insightful case studies, this book examines the changing roles of women and elders in Indian society. Ideal for scholars and students of Indian culture.”
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Ayush Bhatnagar –
Excellent analysis of the changing roles within Indian families. A must-read for understanding the cultural dynamics at play.
Prashant Kumar Yadav –
It offered some interesting details about the Indian family system. However, it was not presented well.
Harsh –
A bit dry, but packed with valuable information. If you are serious about this subject, this book is great. Explains deep roots.
Piyush Bhanwal –
A fantastic book! The author clearly has a deep understanding of the subject matter. I found it to be both educational and engaging. Loved it.
Sakshi Sharma –
A comprehensive study of the topic. I appreciated the historical context and the discussion of wealth accumulation within families.
Zeshan Ashraf –
Found the book to be a bit biased in its viewpoint. While informative, it lacked objectivity in certain areas. Quick read!
Shubham Sharma –
A decent overview, but felt repetitive at times. Some interesting insights into the historical context, but not groundbreaking.
Pankaj Kumar Sharma –
It’s an okay read. It could be better organized. I think there is room for improvement in presentation.
Abhishek Kumar Srivastav –
Fascinating look at the Indian family system! The case studies were particularly insightful. Highly recommend for anyone interested in cultural studies.
Anonymous –
Informative and well-researched. It could be more engaging and less academic. I wish it covered the modern challenges in more detail.
Ayush Jain –
I expected more personal stories and less academic jargon. It was still educational, but not an easy read. Lacks storytelling.
Aman Kanwar –
A very insightful read. It gave me a new appreciation for the complexities of the Indian family system and its evolution.
Aman Dubey –
The information is pretty good. This book felt dense and could have benefited from more visuals or real-life examples.
Ayushi Agarwal –
It’s very insightful, but not an easy read for those unfamiliar with Indian culture. A bit of background is recommended before diving in.
Priyal Jain Jain –
The book provides a detailed overview with a scholarly approach. This makes it insightful for academic and research purposes. A bit boring though.