Regional Political Parties in North-East India / edited by L. S. Gassah
Material type: TextPublication details: Guwahati : 1992Description: 246p.; x, 24cmISBN:- 8171170935
- 324.209541 REG
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contents
Introduction
ASSAM
1. Public Opinion and regional Political in North East India
2. Regional Political Parties of Assam
3. Political Party Formation and Inter-action in Assam
4. Regional Political Parties in Karbi-Anglong
5. Regional Political Parties in Assam: An Observation on Asom Gana Parishad
6. Emergence of the United Minorities Front in Assam
7. The Hmar and theDimasa Students Unions
8. The Plains TribalCouncil of Assam
9. Political Aspiration of the Aboriginal Primitive Tribes- Vis-a-vis the UTNLF
MEGHALAYA
10. Regionalism and Regional Political Parties in North-East India: A Case of Meghalaya
11. The Hill State People's Democratic Party of Meghalaya
12. Aims, Objectives of Activities of the HSPDP
13. "ARMS": A Student Front in The Regional Politics of Meghalaya
14. Hill People Union: Its Role in Meghalaya Politics
MIZORAM
15. Mizo Naional Front:
16. Mizo national Front Party and Its Activities: A Study
MANIPUR
17. Manipur Peoples Party
18. The Kuki National Assembly: Its Social Base and Working in Manipur
NAGALAND
19. Regional pOlitical Parties in Nagaland: An Appraisal
TRIPURA
20. Regional Political Party in Tripura: A Genesis
21. The TUJS: A Regional Political party
22. The TUJS: From Petition to Power
Includes Index
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