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When the states' reorganisation took place in 1956, Andhra Pradesh, enlarged by inclusion of Telangana, faced two contrary pulls. On the one hand, there was widespread pride in the Telugu language and culture, prevailing over the whole state, and, on the other, there was the legacy of the different histories of its two major parts, namely, coastal Andhra, long held under direct British administration, and Telangana, which had been a part for over two centuries of the largest princely state of India, Hyderabad. The paper examines how owing to this divergent legacy of the past, a union lasting for over half a century (1956-2014) proved unworkable, and separation became inevitable.
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BHOGAM Research Seminar (June 21-July 5, 2019) in Legend, Hungary is a continuation of BHOGAM Residency (January, 2018) in Tiru Miyaccur, Tamil Nadu (www.academdia.edu/37151138 // www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ni5qY3gedms ) Info:https://www.paramparai.eu / info@paramparai.eu
Introduction That Tarak Chandra Das, a doyen among the pioneers of professional Anthropology in India made a notable contribution in his ethnographic study on the Purums of Manipur is well known. But it is also true that Das became internationally famous through the writings of western scholars, notably by the British social anthropologist, Rodney Needham. A major reason for Das’s fame can be attributed to his ethnographic contribution on the study of kinship and social organization of the Purums of north east India. Both the foreign admirers and Indian successors of Das however, missed the core of Das’s philosophy and social commitment for undertaking the Purum study. Materials and Methods A critical reading of T.C. Das’s works revealed that the decade of the 1940s was a watershed in the anthropological journey of Das and it began with his sparkling and neglected analysis of ground realities of the transforming North East documented in the sectional presidential address in the Indian Science Congress and his Anthropos paper on the Chirus. Findings Das’s insightful ethnographies on the Chiru and Purum were not simply the empirical storehouse for western anthropologists for testing their theories nor were they examples of ‘how to conduct a solid ethnography’ as viewed by his Indian disciples, but those were studies with a purpose and social commitment. Conclusion North East India provided new windows for Das to look at Indian Anthropology for the future and his insights remained relevant till today.
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