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Chatterjee, Rajib. „Social Gradation and Inter-Ethnic Stratification among the Muslims of Darjeeling Himalaya“. Oriental Anthropologist: A Bi-annual International Journal of the Science of Man 13, Nr. 2 (Juli 2013): 473–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0972558x1301300220.

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The Muslims of Darjeeling Himalaya an a mosaic of diverse ethnic groups. They are divided into a number of segments and social groupings, and a notion of hierarchy or social gradation on the basis of purity is observed among them; though theoretically, Islam advocates an egalitarian social order. The present paper helps us to dispel an established monolithic believe regarding the social and cultural homogeneity of the Indian Muslims, and come to prove the differences in their religious ideologies, cultural practices, and ethnic characters. The covert (i.e., Islamic ideology based on textual Islam), and overt, (i.e., local traditions or lived Islam) aspects of the society have also been examined, as an existing phenomena, as the Muslim society of Darjeeling Himalayan town is deeply fragmented into various social orders. An effort has been made here to sketch an account of the social stratification of the Himalayan Muslims through an extensive field work in the Himalayan town of Darjeeling, West Bengal.
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Chakraborty, Anup Shekhar. „“Hamro Jhora, Hamro Pani” (Our Spring, Our Water): Water and the Politics of Appropriation of ‘Commons’ in Darjeeling Town, India“. Hydro Nepal: Journal of Water, Energy and Environment 22 (14.01.2018): 16–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/hn.v22i0.18992.

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Based on the study of Darjeeling Municipality, the paper engages with issues pertaining to understanding the matrixes of power relations involved in the supply of water in Darjeeling town in India. The discussions in the paper focuses on urbanization, the shrinking water resources, and increased demand for water on the one hand; and the role of local administration, the emergence of the water mafia, and the ‘Samaj’ (society) all contributing to a skewed and inequitable distribution of water and the assumption of proprietorship or the appropriation of water commons, culminating in the accentuation of water-rights deprivation in Darjeeling Municipal Area. HYDRO Nepal JournalJournal of Water Energy and EnvironmentIssue No: 22Page: 16-24Uploaded date: January 14, 2018
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Shah, Rinan, und Shrinivas Badiger. „Conundrum or paradox: deconstructing the spurious case of water scarcity in the Himalayan Region through an institutional economics narrative“. Water Policy 22, S1 (08.10.2018): 146–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wp.2018.115.

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Abstract Water scarcity in mountain regions such as the Himalaya has been studied with a pre-existing notion of scarcity justified by decades of communities' suffering from physical water shortages combined by difficulties of access. The Eastern Himalayan Region (EHR) of India receives significantly high amounts of annual precipitation. Studies have nonetheless shown that this region faces a strange dissonance: an acute water scarcity in a supposedly ‘water-rich’ region. The main objective of this paper is to decipher various drivers of water scarcity by locating the contemporary history of water institutions within the development trajectory of the Darjeeling region, particularly Darjeeling Municipal Town in West Bengal, India. A key feature of the region's urban water governance that defines the water scarcity narrative is the multiplicity of water institutions and the intertwining of formal and informal institutions at various scales. These factors affect the availability of and basic access to domestic water by communities in various ways resulting in the creation of a preferred water bundle consisting of informal water markets over and above traditional sourcing from springs and the formal water supply from the town municipality.
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Antal, J. S., M. Prasad und E. G. Khare. „Fossil woods from the Siwalik sediments of Darjeeling District, West Bengal, India“. Journal of Palaeosciences 43, Nr. 1-3 (31.12.1994): 98–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.54991/jop.1994.1180.

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The fossil woods described in this paper form the first report from the Himalayan foot-hills near Oodlabari, a small town on Siliguri-Guwahati Highway, Darjeeling District, West Bengal. These belong to the extant genera Baubinia Linn. and Diospyros Linn. of the families fabaceae and Ebenaceae, respectively and have been described as Baubiniumpalaeo malabaricum Prakash & Prasad and Ebenoxylon miocenicum Prakash. They indicate the prevalence of tropical humid climate in the foot-hills during Siwalik sedimentation.
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Mukhopadhyay, Bhabani P., Souvanic Roy, Susanta Chaudhuri und Soumen Mitra. „Influence of Geological Parameters on Landslide Vulnerability Zonation of Darjeeling Town, in Eastern Himalayas“. Asian Journal of Environment and Disaster Management (AJEDM) - Focusing on Pro-active Risk Reduction in Asia 04, Nr. 02 (2012): 145. http://dx.doi.org/10.3850/s1793924012001113.

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Chhetri, Bishal. „PROLIFERATION OF SLUMS IN KALIMPONG TOWN OF DARJEELING HIMALAYA: A STUDY OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND HOUSING CONDITIONS“. ENSEMBLE 2, Nr. 1 (01.04.2020): 52–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.37948/ensemble-2020-0201-a006.

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Lepcha, Neelee K. C. „A spatio-temporal analysis of population growth, distribution and density in kurseong town, Darjeeling district, West Bengal“. Asian Journal of Multidimensional Research (AJMR) 9, Nr. 10 (2020): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/2278-4853.2020.00255.4.

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Bal, Debi Prasad, Ashish Chhetri, Barun Kumar Thakur und Kanish Debnath. „Estimation of Price and Income Elasticity of Water: A Case Study of Darjeeling Town, West Bengal, India“. Current Science 120, Nr. 5 (10.03.2021): 800. http://dx.doi.org/10.18520/cs/v120/i5/800-808.

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CHHETRI, ASHISH, und LAKPA TAMANG. „DECENTRALIZATION OF WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: ISSUES AND PERSPECTIVES INVOLVING PRIVATE AND COMMUNITY INITIATIVES IN DARJEELING TOWN, WEST BENGAL“. ANNALS OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GEOGRAPHERS INDIA 39, Nr. 2 (05.08.2019): 240–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.32381/atnagi.2019.39.02.6.

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Taraphdar, Debjani, Arindam Sarkar, Mihir Kumar Bhattacharya und Shyamalendu Chatterjee. „Sero diagnosis of dengue activity in an unknown febrile outbreak at the Siliguri Town, District Darjeeling, West Bengal“. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine 3, Nr. 5 (Mai 2010): 364–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1995-7645(10)60088-0.

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Dissertationen zum Thema "Darjeeling town"

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Lama, Sangita. „Urban geomorphology of Darjeeling town“. Thesis, University of North Bengal, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/853.

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Bücher zum Thema "Darjeeling town"

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No path in Darjeeling is straight: Memories of a hill town. New Delhi: Speaking Tiger, 2017.

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(India), Darjeeling, Hrsg. Prime Minister's Integrated Urban Poverty Eradication Programme: Darjeeling municipal town : PMIUPEP plan of action, 1995-96 to 1999-2000. Darjeeling District: Darjeeling Municipality, 1999.

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Empire in the Hills: Simla, Darjeeling, Ootacamund, and Mount Abu, 1820-1920. Oxford University Press, 2017.

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Buchteile zum Thema "Darjeeling town"

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Mondal, Tarun Kumar, und Paramita Roychowdhury. „Water Scarcity in Himalayan Hill Town: A Study of Darjeeling Municipality, India“. In Disaster Risk Reduction, 363–83. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8947-3_21.

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Chhetri, Bishal, und Kabita Lepcha. „Spatial Analysis of the Intra-urban Quality of Life: A Study in the Darjeeling Town in India“. In Practices in Regional Science and Sustainable Regional Development, 317–38. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-2221-2_15.

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Dey, Shuvendu, Shomnath Dutta und Santana Guha. „Brand Selection Behaviour of Customers and Market Standing of 4G Internet Service Providers in Siliguri and Darjeeling Towns of North Bengal“. In Perspectives in Marketing, Innovation and Strategy, 170–81. London: Routledge India, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003434467-17.

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Drew, Georgina, und Roshan P. Rai. „Connection amidst Disconnection“. In Darjeeling Reconsidered, 219–39. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199483556.003.0011.

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Darjeeling residents face regular water stress despite a high annual amount of rainfall and an abundance of nearby springs and lakes. This chapter examines how the struggle for water manifests in the everyday lives of Darjeeling residents who come from diverse socio-economic backgrounds and live in a range of geographical locations within the burgeoning tourist town. The text explains who is connected to municipal waters, who is not connected to them, and how a physical disconnection to municipal water supplies fosters abjection along with social affinities that can lead to productive adaptations. Emphasis is placed on how support systems, such as social collectives known as samaj, have begun to address the structural inadequacies of the municipal water supply system. These decentralized efforts are promising, but they also speak to the wider geographies of exclusion prevalent in Darjeeling—a town that is spatially marked by extreme contrasts between wealth and poverty.
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Cuevas, Bryan J. „Introduction: The Saga of The Tibetan Book of the Dead“. In The Hidden History of The Tibetan Book of the Dead, 3–24. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195154139.003.0001.

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Abstract Sometime in early 1919, a British political officer and dilettante Tibetan scholar, Major W. L. Campbell, purchased a collection of Tibetan block prints while visiting the town of Gyantse in southwestern Tibet (see fig. I,I). Upon returning to his station in Sikkim, he presented these books to the American-born, Oxford-educated anthropologist Walter Yeeling Evans-Wentz, who was himself traveling the region in search of exotic books and had recently pur chased an illuminated Tibetan manuscript in Darjeeling. At the end of that year, Evans-Wentz met Kazi Dawa Samdup, a respected translator and teacher of a host of previous foreign travelers and the headmaster of the Maharaja’s Bhutia Boy’s School in Gangtok. Evans-Wentz commissioned Dawa Samdup to prepare English translations of his Darjeeling manuscript and the books he had acquired from Major Campbell.
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