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  1. New Perspectives of History.R. D. Parikh, Rasesh Jamindar, Ramanlal Nagarji Mehta, Gujarat Vidyapith & National Seminar on "The Philosophy of History in the Context of New Developments in Social Science" - 1986 - Dept. Of History and Culture, Gujarat Vidyapith.
     
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  2. Non-violence in medical science: lectures delivered at the Gujarat Vidyapith, Ahmedabad, India on 18th and 19th January 1988.Larry Dossey - 1988 - Ahmedabad, India: Distributors, Navajivan Pub. House.
     
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  3. Jainadarśana ane Gāndhī vicāradhārā.Guṇavanta Baravāḷiyā (ed.) - 2016 - Mumbaī: Arhama Spīrīcyuala Seṇṭara sañcālita Saurāshṭra Kesarī Prāṇaguru Jaina Philosophikala eṇḍa Liṭararī Risarca Seṇṭara.
    Jaina philosophy and Gandhain thought; contributed papers presented at 13th Jaina Sāhitya Jñānasatra on 23-24 October 2015, held at Ahmedabad organized by Saurashtra Kesari Pranguru Jain Philosophical and Literary Research Centre with Gujarat Vidyapith, Antararashtriya Jainavidya Adhyayana Kendra.
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  4. Editorial. Special issue on Integral Biomathics: The Necessary Conjunction of the Western and Eastern Thought Traditions for Exploring the Nature of Mind and Life.Plamen L. Simeonov, Arran Gare, Koichiro Matsuno & Abir U. Igamberdiev - 2017 - Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology 131 (December, Focussed Issue):1-11.
    The idea about this special issue came from a paper published as an updated and upridged version of an older memorial lecture given by Brian D. Josephson and Michael Conrad at the Gujarat Vidyapith University in Ahmedabad, India on March 2, 1984. The title of this paper was “Uniting Eastern Philosophy and Western Science” (1992). We thought that this topic deserves to be revisited after 25 years to demonstrate to the scientific community which new insights and achievements were (...)
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    Entrepreneurial Innovations in Gujarat.Dhawal Mehta & Bhalchandra Joshi - 2002 - AI and Society 16 (1-2):73-88.
    Gujarat has been identified as an enterpreneurial hub of India, primarily due to the innovative behaviour of Gujarati entrepreneurs. This has led Gujarat to become known as a model of enterpreneurial innovations. This model of enterpreneurial innovations has been developed from a study of entrepreneurs in a variety of industries from the region and several industrial clusters of enterprises in Gujarat. The study points to the transformation of many communities, particularly the Patel community, which was traditionally an (...)
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    Naikas and Naikdas. A Gujarat Tribe.E. B. & P. G. Shah - 1961 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 81 (4):461.
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    Tribal Life in Gujarat. An Analytical Study of the Cultural Changes with Special Reference to the Dhanka Tribe.Dorothy M. Spencer & P. G. Shah - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (3):469.
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    Women’s Control Over Decision to Participate in Surrogacy: Experiences of Surrogate Mothers in Gujarat.Asmita Naik Africawala & Shagufa Kapadia - 2019 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 16 (4):501-514.
    The rise of surrogacy in India over the last decade has helped individuals across the world to realize their parenting aspirations. In the macro-context of poverty in India and the hierarchical and patriarchal family set-up, concerns are expressed about coercion of women to participate in surrogacy. While the ethical issues engulfing surrogacy are widely discussed, not much is known about the role women play in the decision-making to participate in surrogacy. The paper aims to addresses this gap and is based (...)
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    The Political Logic of Ethnic Violence: The Anti-Muslim Pogrom in Gujarat, 2002.Michael Biggs & Raheel Dhattiwala - 2012 - Politics and Society 40 (4):483-516.
    Ethnic violence in Gujarat in 2002 killed at least a thousand Muslims. Compiling data from the Times of India, we investigate variation across 216 towns and rural areas. Analysis reveals the political logic of violence. Killing was less likely where the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party was weakest, but was even less likely where the BJP was strong; it was most likely where the party faced the greatest electoral competition. Underemployment and Muslim in-migration also increased violence. The political logic (...)
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    Hindu-Muslim Violence in Gujarat and a Profile of Christian Mission.David Emmanuel Singh - 2003 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 20 (4):206-216.
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    Gendered Livelihoods and Multiple Water Use in North Gujarat.Bhawana Upadhyay - 2005 - Agriculture and Human Values 22 (4):411-420.
    A variety of water-based livelihood activities undertaken by women and men in the villages of North Gujarat are under threat due to the unavailability of adequate water. Excessive groundwater withdrawal and limited recharge have led to shrinking water tables. With shrinking supply and growing sectoral demand, the competition for access to water is growing and women, who command less political and social power in the patriarchal communities of South Asia, often find themselves marginalized. Women are basically considered domestic water (...)
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    Knowledge, awareness and level of vaccination of hepatitis B, amongst the students of Rural Dental College, Uvarsad, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India.DurgeshN Bailoor, BhumiJ Patel & T. Rana - 2012 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 2 (2):69.
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  13. Play : a technology of wonder in the Sidi devotional tradition of western India (Gujarat and Mumbai).Jazmin Graves Ellyssane - 2023 - In Tulasi Srinivas (ed.), Wonder in South Asia: histories, aesthetics, ethics. Albany: State University of New York Press.
     
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    Die Lekhapaddhati-Lekhapancasika: Briefe und Urkunden im mittelalterlichen Gujarat; Text, Ubersetzung, Kommentar: Glossar.Steven Heim & Ingo Strauch - 2004 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 124 (4):835.
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  15. The Limits of Feminism: Women and Untouchability in Rural Gujarat.Rosa Maria Perez - 2006 - In Lina Fruzzetti & Sirpa Tenhunen (eds.), Culture, Power, and Agency: Gender in Indian Ethnography. Stree.
     
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    On the Literature of the Shvetāmbaras of GujaratOn the Literature of the Shvetambaras of Gujarat.Helen M. Johnson & Johannes Hertel - 1926 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 46:75.
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  17. 49. Energy Plantations in Waste Lands of Kachchh District—Gujarat.B. K. Jhala - 1992 - In B. C. Chattopadhyay (ed.), Science and Technology for Rural Development. S. Chand & Co.. pp. 382.
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    The Socio-Economic Structure of the Indian Village. Surveys of Villages in Gujarat and West Bengal.Dorothy M. Spencer, Tadashi Fututake, Tsutomu Ouchi & Chie Nakane - 1970 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 90 (2):363.
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    Pushpa Prasad, Lekhapaddhati. Documents of State and Everyday Life from Ancient and Early Medieval Gujarat: 9th to 15th Centuries.(Aligarh Historians Society Series.) Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2007. Pp. xv, 245. $49.95. [REVIEW]Nile Green - 2010 - Speculum 85 (4):1011-1012.
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    Action research in policy making: a case in the dairy industry in Gujarat, India. [REVIEW]Dhawal Mehta, Jatin Pancholi & Paurav Shukla - 2004 - AI and Society 18 (4):344-363.
    Action research has been extensively used world-wide for decision making related to policy due to its nature of involving the researcher and decision maker in the process. Following independence in India, one of the major revolutions was brought about in the dairy sector with regard to complete management systems. Most innovations and changes occurred in the line function while the staff function was more often neglected in the overall change. The authors undertook an action research study focusing on staff function (...)
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    Zafar ul Wālih bi Muzaffar wa Ālihi. An Arabic History of Gujarat. Vol. IZafar ul Walih bi Muzaffar wa Alihi. An Arabic History of Gujarat. Vol. I. [REVIEW]M. N. Pearson & M. F. Lokhandwala - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (4):559.
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    Performance as Translation: Mīrā in Gujarat[REVIEW]Neelima Shukla-Bhatt - 2007 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 11 (3):273-298.
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    Jains in the World: Religious Values and Ideology in India.John E. Cort - 2011 - Oup Usa.
    This book presents a detailed fieldwork-based study of the ancient Indian religion of Jainism. Drawing on field research in northern Gujarat and on the study of both ancient Sanskrit and Prakrit and modern vernacular Jain religious literature, John Cort provides a rounded portrait of the religion as it is practiced today.
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    Women’s Control Over Decision to Participate in Surrogacy.Asmita Naik Africawala & Shagufa Kapadia - 2019 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 16 (4):501-514.
    The rise of surrogacy in India over the last decade has helped individuals across the world to realize their parenting aspirations. In the macro-context of poverty in India and the hierarchical and patriarchal family set-up, concerns are expressed about coercion of women to participate in surrogacy. While the ethical issues engulfing surrogacy are widely discussed, not much is known about the role women play in the decision-making to participate in surrogacy. The paper aims to addresses this gap and is based (...)
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  25. Śrī Dhanajibāpunā sānnidhyamāṃ: lekhaka ane emanā mitronā Śrī Dhanajībāpu sāthenā vārtālāpo. Dhanajībāpu - 1990 - Amadāvāda: Vikretāo Navabhārata Sāhitya Mandira. Edited by Māvajī Ke Sāvalā.
    Dialogues with Dhanajībāpu, b. 1922, philosopher from Gujarat, India.
     
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    In quest of peace: Indian culture shows the path.Yajñeśvara Sadāśiva Śāstrī, Intaj Malek & Sunanda Y. Shastri (eds.) - 2006 - Delhi: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan.
    Papers presented at the conference held in 2003-2004 at Ahmedabad, India, organized by Department of Philosophy, Gujarat University.
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    Kasmīraśaivadarśanabauddhadarśanamīmāṃsā.Harerāma Tripāṭhī & Saṅgītā Khannā (eds.) - 2016 - Navadehalī: Śrīlālabahāduraśāstrīrāṣṭriyasaṃskr̥tavidyāpīṭham.
    Contributed seminar papers on Kashmir Śaivism and Buddhist philosophy, held from March 24, 2012 to March 26, 2012, organized by Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapith, New Delhi.
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  28. An examination of exploitation in international gestational surrogacy contracts.Kathryn MacKay - unknown
    This thesis aims to determine whether international gestational surrogacy contracts are exploitative, and whether they should be prohibited. I chose a group of women working as surrogates at Kaival Maternity Home and Surgical Hospital, in Anand, Gujarat, India as a study group. After examining their life circumstances, I argue that these women live in unjust circumstances caused by institutional sexism and poverty. I critically assess arguments launched against surrogacy, organ trade, and prostitution and find that none of these are (...)
     
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    Development Induced Displacement: Issues of Compensation and Resettlement – Experiences from the Narmada Valley and Sardar Sarovar Project.Sreya Maitra - 2009 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 10 (2):191-211.
    The paper explores the dynamics of the phenomenon of Development Induced Displacement and the theoretical, legal, and policy level issues which have impeded the fluent process of implementation of development projects in India. Modern India has found itself embroiled in this tussle between the development plans of the State at the macro level and their undesirable consequences for the specific project affected people. Though the exigencies of time and the logic of the liberalization policy demand the continuous articulation of development (...)
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    The Satsangijivanam by Satananda : The Life and Teachings of Swaminarayan : An English Summary of Contents with Index.Peter Schreiner & Jaydev A. Jani - 2017 - Crossasia-Ebooks.
    Swami Sahajananda, the founder of the Swaminarayan Movement, considered by his followers as an embodiment of Krishna, let Swami Shatananda write the Satsangijivanam in order to vouchsafe that his presence and teaching live on among his followers in and through this text. The extensive work is composed in Sanskrit and is here presented in an English summary. The text describes the biography of Swami Sahajananda and is an important document for the religious situation in the Gujarat of its time; (...)
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  31. Dārśanika pravāho: Gujarātīnā viśesha sandarbhamāṃ.Rādhikā Jarīvāḷā - 2000 - Amadāvāda: Mukhya Prāptisthāna Navabhārata Sāhitya Mandira.
    On Indic philosophy with special reference to Gujaratis (Indic people) and Gujarat, India.
     
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    Maryo hoya i ja māragī: mahāmāragī Śrī Bābubhāī Rāṇapurā (Māragī bāvo, pū. Dayāḷu) nā jīvana-kavana ādhārita 'māraga' lekhamāḷānā 57 lekhono sañcaya.Jaśubhāī Sonī - 2011 - Amadāvāda: Navabhārata Sāhitya Mandira.
    Collected articles on spiritual life based on the life of Bābu Rāṇapurā, mystic-saint poet from Gujarat; previously published in Kacchamitra, a Gujarati daily.
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    Śrīkr̥shṇanuṃ su-darśana: anokhā avatāranī acarajabharī oḷakha.Gautama Vā Paṭela - 2021 - Amadāvāda: Gūrjara Grantharatna Kāryālaya.
    On philosophy of Krishna, Hindu deity; research articles published in Gujarat Times.
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    Strategic interventions to enhance competitiveness: a case of Surat zari industry in India. [REVIEW]Renuka Garg & Manish Sidhpuria - 2015 - AI and Society 30 (2):235-249.
    Surat zari industry is one of the oldest industries in Surat (Gujarat state in the western part of India) dating back to the sixteenth century. It enjoys the status of cottage industry since 1955. Zari is an intermediate product broadly catering to two end-user industries—textiles industry including handicrafts and the fashion industry. It is largely a family-owned, community-based, skilled-oriented, fragmented industry, with a very low level of automation, experiencing intensive rivalry. Zari making involves a series of inter-related closely guarded (...)
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    Vaiyākaraṇasiddhāntabhūṣaṇa of Kauṇḍabhaṭṭa, part 1, with the Nirañjanī Commentary by Ram-yatna Shukla and Prakāsa Explanatory Notes by K. V. Ramakrishnamacharyulu. Critically edited by K. V. Ramakrishnamacharyulu. [REVIEW]Peter Scharf - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 138 (3).
    The Vaiyākaraṇasiddhāntabhūṣaṇa of Kauṇḍabhaṭṭa, part 1, with the Nirañjanī Commentary by Ram-yatna Shukla and Prakāsa Explanatory Notes by K. V. Ramakrishnamacharyulu. Critically edited by K. V. Ramakrishnamacharyulu. South Asian Perspectives, no. 6; Shree Somnath Sanskrit University Shastragrantha Series, no. 2. Pondichery: Institut Français de Pondichéry; Veraval, Gujarat: Shree Somnath Sanskrit University, 2015. Pp. xl + 592. Rs. 1200, €52.
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