| Specifications |
| Publisher: Aayu Publications, New Delhi | |
| Author Sukrita Tirkey, Piyush Ranjan Sahoo | |
| Language: Dhurwi, Hindi, and English | |
| Pages: 240 | |
| Cover: HARDCOVER | |
| 10.0x7.5 Inch | |
| Weight 650 gm | |
| Edition: 2024 | |
| ISBN: 9789391642181 | |
| HBT767 |
| Delivery and Return Policies |
| Usually ships in 5 days | |
| Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days | |
| Free Delivery |
The book 'Dhurwi Shabdakosh' of Bastar, Chhattisgarh is an
extensive compilation of words and phrases used in the region where the Gondi
language thrives. It stands as a testament to the authors' unwavering
dedication, spanning from 2018 to September 2023, to create this invaluable
resource. Remarkably, this noble effort was entirely selfless, with the authors
refusing any financial compensation. The purpose behind this selfless
contribution was to aid the people of Bastar, particularly language learners, by
offering a comprehensive collection of everyday words, tense charts, and
specialized vocabulary tied to local culture, traditions, and environment. This
'Dhurwi Shabdakosh' serves as a go-to reference book, providing definitions,
meanings, Tense chat and translations of Dhurwi words in Hindi and English
equivalents. The impact of this trilingual dictionary is vast, benefitting
language learners, writers, translators, anthropologists, sociologists,
administrators, researchers, social scientists, Dhurwi school students, and
local Dhurwi youth job seekers. By allowing users to seamlessly translate
between three languages, it promotes cross-cultural communication and eases
language learning. The authors' ultimate satisfaction lies in the benefit
readers derive from their work.
Dr. Piyusa Ranjan Sahoo is a Superintending Anthropologist
and Sub-regional Head of Anthropological Survey of India, Government of India,
Jagdalpur, Bastar of Chhattis-garh. He graduated from Govt. Science College,
Phulbani, Odisha. He obtained his M. A degree and Ph.D in Anthropology from
Visva-Bharati Central University, Santiniketan. In 29 th December, 2010, he
joined in Anthropological Survey of India at Port Blair. He has many research
papers and two books in his credit. (i) A book on Bisipada: Changing Milieu
(2018), and (ii) Another book on Kandha tribal Language named "The Bruhat
Kui Sabda Kosh" (2010) which has been distributed in more than 1500
primary schools of Kui language dominated district Kandhamal of Odisha. Dr.
Sahoo is intensely involved in so many anthropological field expeditions among
the tribes such as The Ang (Jarawa), The Shompen, The Nicobarese, The Great
Andamanese and other settler communities of Andaman and Nicobar Islands of
India and presently he is studying a number of communities of Odisha,
Chhattisgarh and other parts of the country. Dr. Sukrita Tirkey is an Associate
Professor of Anthro-pology in the department of Anthropology & Tribal
Studies, Shahid Mahendra Karma University, Bastar, Chhattisgarh since 28th
April, 2010. She graduated from Holi Cross Women College, Ambikapur, Sarguja,
Chhattisgarh. She obtained her M.Sc. degree and Ph.D in Anthropology from Pt.
Ravi Shankar Shukla University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh. She has 30 research
papers with national and international repute and two books in her credit, (1)
A book on 'Elderly Women Problems, Issues, Challenges and opportunities' and
(II) Another book on 'HIV/AIDS Epidemic-A Helping perspective'. Besides these,
she holds many responsible posts in the university. Presently Dr. Tirkey is
engaged in different kind of anthropological studies, especially studies
related women empowerment and Tribal issues among the Tribes of Chattisgarh.
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