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020 _a978-81-89233-64-6
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100 _aKarna M.N
245 _aPower to people in Meghalaya /
_cM.N. Karna, L.S. Gassah & C.J. Thomas;
250 _b1998.
260 _aNew Delhi.
_bRegency Publications;
_c1998.
300 _a180 p . ;
_bhardbound
_c14x22cm
505 _aPart I 1. The sixth schedule and the 73rd Amendment: an analysis L.S. Gassah 2. The seventy third Amendment Act, 1992 and the State of Meghalaya B. Datta Ray 3. How effective are Autonomous District councils? C. Changsan 4. Social change and traditional tribal political systems in Meghalaya Gurudas Das 5. Paragraph 12A of the sixth schedule and meghalaya politics L.S.Gassah 6. Women in Meghalaya and the constitution 73rd Amendment Act,1922: Problems and expectations M.P.R.Lyngdoh 7. Panchayat Raj and traditional Khasi Institutions: A comparison Juantia War Part II 8. Critical assessment on the working of the Khasi hills Autonomous District council in Meghalaya 9. The Khasi hills Autonomous District council and the 73rd constitution Amendment 10. The working of the Jaintia Hills Autonomous District council 11. A critical Assessment of the role and functions of the Jaintia hills Autonomous District council 12. Working of the Garo hills Autonomous District Council 13. Critical Assessment of the Garo hills autonomous District council Part III 14. Cultural identity in the global village 15. Valedictory Address
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