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The Indian Journal of Social Work December 1948

1948

The house is the mainstay of the family; it is the pride of the mother and the joy of the wife. [...] It involves the unravelling of the machinAtions of the monelender the malpractices of the morgagee and the sham accounts of the shokeeper. [...] To sum up the community life of the workers in our country is most miserable and its healthful development is hampered by the poverty and ignorance of the working classes by the conditions peculiar to the capitalist industrial economy by bad citplanning and by the inattention of civic authorities to the problems of the poor. [...] The vitality of the community lies in the degree of the integration of the life situations of its members integration with a view to the enriching of such situations. [...] The elderly or even the middle-aged crook is forced out of the game by the advance in the technique of his art and by the advance in the efficiency of police methods.
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Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iv unknown view
Labour Community Development
165-175 M. Moorthy view
An Analytical Study of Delinquents
176-184 T.E. Shanmugam view
Breast Feeding Conditions Amongst Indian Mothers
185-192 H.Y.Z. Sobani view
Patterns of Cooperation Between Psychiatrist and Social Worker
193-198 Almena Dawley view
Parent—Child Relationship
199-207 Vajubhai Patel view
Life and Labour of Women Workers in the Bellampalli Mines
208-217 M.B. Talpallikar view
Social Worker in the Tuberculosis Campaign
218-224 Gauri Bannerjee view
News and Notes
225-247 unknown view
Book Reviews
248-252 unknown view
Backmatter
i-viii unknown view

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