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Contributors

I. Gerald D. Berreman.Professor, Deparunentof Anthropology, University of California, Barkeley, the then Visiting Fulbright Professor 10 the Deparunenl.

2. Krishna B. Bhaltachan, Lecturer, Ph.D. (Sociolo,8y), University of California, Barkeley.

3. Padam Lal Devkota, Lecturer, M.A. (Anthropology), UniversityofPoona, India.

4. Rishikeshab Raj Regmi, Professor, Ph.D. (Anthropology), University of Calcuua, India.

5. Thomas E. Cox, M.A., Research Anthropologist, currenLly affiliated to Centre for Nepal and Asian Studies (CNAS), Tribhuvan University.

6. Youba Raj Luinlel, Lecturer, MA (Sociology), Tribhuvan University, Nepal.

7. Eberhard Berg, Ph. D. (Anthropology), Department of Social Anthropology, University of Zurich, SwiLUrland, currenLly affiliated to the Deparunenl.

Faculty of the Department

Full-time Faculty Members:

I. Rishikeshab Raj Regmi, Professor, Head of the Deparunent, Ph. D.

(Anthropology), University of Calcuua, India.

2. Kailash Nalh Pyakurel, Professor, Ph. D. (Rural Sociology), Michigan State University, USA. At present member of National Planning Commission, Nepal.

3. Chaitanya Mishra, Professor, Ph. D. (Sociology), University ofAorida.

USA. At present member of National Planning Commission, Nepal.

4. Ram Bahadur Chhelri, Lecturer, Ph.D. «Anthropology), University of Hawaii, USA.

5. Krishna Bahadur Bhaltachan, Lecturer, Ph.D. (Sociology), University of California, Barkeley, USA.

6. Padam Lal Devkola, Lecturer, M.A. (AnthropolOgy), University of Poona, India. CurrenLly enrolled inPh. D. work at the University of Delhi.

7. Om Gurung, Lecturer, M.A. (Anthropology), University of Poona, India. CurrenLly enrolled in a Ph.D. programmeatCorneD University, USA.

8. Kiran Dulla Upadhyay, Lecturer, M.S. (Rural Sociology), University of Philippines.

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10.

Phanindreshwar Poudel, Lecturer, M.A. (Sociology), Banaras Hindu University, India.

Prabhakar Lal Das, Lecturer, M.A. (Sociology), Bhagalpur University, India.

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Contributors

I. Gerald D. Berreman.Professor, Deparunentof Anthropology, University of California, Barkeley, the then Visiting Fulbright Professor 10 the Deparunenl.

2. Krishna B. Bhaltachan, Lecturer, Ph.D. (Sociolo,8y), University of California, Barkeley.

3. Padam Lal Devkota, Lecturer, M.A. (Anthropology), UniversityofPoona, India.

4. Rishikeshab Raj Regmi, Professor, Ph.D. (Anthropology), University of Calcuua, India.

5. Thomas E. Cox, M.A., Research Anthropologist, currenLly affiliated to Centre for Nepal and Asian Studies (CNAS), Tribhuvan University.

6. Youba Raj Luinlel, Lecturer, MA (Sociology), Tribhuvan University, Nepal.

7. Eberhard Berg, Ph. D. (Anthropology), Department of Social Anthropology, University of Zurich, SwiLUrland, currenLly affiliated to the Deparunenl.

Faculty of the Department

Full-time Faculty Members:

I. Rishikeshab Raj Regmi, Professor, Head of the Deparunent, Ph. D.

(Anthropology), University of Calcuua, India.

2. Kailash Nalh Pyakurel, Professor, Ph. D. (Rural Sociology), Michigan State University, USA. At present member of National Planning Commission, Nepal.

3. Chaitanya Mishra, Professor, Ph. D. (Sociology), University ofAorida.

USA. At present member of National Planning Commission, Nepal.

4. Ram Bahadur Chhelri, Lecturer, Ph.D. «Anthropology), University of Hawaii, USA.

5. Krishna Bahadur Bhaltachan, Lecturer, Ph.D. (Sociology), University of California, Barkeley, USA.

6. Padam Lal Devkola, Lecturer, M.A. (AnthropolOgy), University of Poona, India. CurrenLly enrolled inPh. D. work at the University of Delhi.

7. Om Gurung, Lecturer, M.A. (Anthropology), University of Poona, India. CurrenLly enrolled in a Ph.D. programmeatCorneD University, USA.

8. Kiran Dulla Upadhyay, Lecturer, M.S. (Rural Sociology), University of Philippines.

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9.

10.

Phanindreshwar Poudel, Lecturer, M.A. (Sociology), Banaras Hindu University, India.

Prabhakar Lal Das, Lecturer, M.A. (Sociology), Bhagalpur University, India.

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