BOOK REVIEW 69
At the end, it may be mentioned that a little more care in proof reading would have avoided some of the printer's devils which irritate and sometimes confuse the reader. The book would have been much shorter if the author had not indulged in unbecoming narrations and shortened 'the tabular presentations. Simultaneously a number of arguments and positions of various social scientists have been mentioned without appropriate references;
and ironically, the summary and conclusion of the volume appear after six long appendices and bibliography, together covering 25 pages, and many readers may easily miss to locate them, of course, without missing much.
SUGUNA PAUL