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Information about Indian Sociology C.Parvathamma​

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Answered by ronniefountain797
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Answer:

Parvathamma

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Today in Dalit history, we fondly remember Dr. C. Parvathamma, the first Dalit woman sociologist in India who won multiple prestigious awards such as the Rajyothsava Award (1990), Gargi Award (1999) and Nadoja Award (2005) for her contributions to sociological research. She was awarded a doctorate at the Victoria University in Manchester (now known as University of Manchester) under the supervision of Max Gluckman, a pioneer in social anthropology. Dr. Parvathamma’s scholarship includes 70 research articles and 11 books which had policy level impact. Besides, she occupied several leadership positions in academia, including the Chair of the Department of Sociology in Mangalore University when a Postgraduate Degree in Social Work was introduced in 1977–78, the Dean of the Faculty of Arts, University of Mysore where she played a central role in building the Department of Sociology and a member of the first governing body of ICSSR besides her membership in several other committees (Kumar, 2007). She retired from Mysore University in 1988 but continued her work by establishing the Centre for Research in Rural and Tribal Development in Mysore (Kumar, 2007).

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Answered by praveenkumaryadav65
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Answer:

c parvathamma is a great sociologist

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C.Parvathamma : C.Parvathamma is the prominent contemporary

sociologist from Karnataka. She grew up in a difficult situation and

with a lot of determination became one of the leading Sociologists of

India. she was born at Syagalli village of present Davanagere district

(then taluk of Chitradurga district) in June 1928. In absence of genuine

birth certificate, her birth date is as per the records in the school. She

lost her father when she was only a nine month old baby. With the

support from the maternal family, she grew up with her young mother.

Parvathamma completed her education in a single teacher school

at her village. She continued her middle school education at the

neighbouring Lokikere village, and high school education at

Davanagere. A teacher named Kantharaja Shetty arranged for her

intermediate education at Mysore by getting accommodation facility in

a hostel. She finished her intermediate education at Maharani College,

Mysore.

Parvathamma completed her intermediate education in Arts stream

with second class. She later joind BA honours in Social Philosophy at

Maharaja College, Mysore. She earned first rank in BA honours. She

sustained her entire education on scholarships. A professor guided her to

continue education in a foreign university.

C.Parvathamma returned to Karnataka after completing higher

education in foreign university. She made genuine attempts to spread the

learning of Sociology across Karnataka proves her commitment and sense

social concerns. Her major contributions are 'Politics and Religion',

'Sociological Essays on Veerashaivism, and her studies on

socio-economic status of Scheduled Caste and Tribes.

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