Jitendra Kumar Premi

Jitendra Kumar Premi
  • Ph.D.
  • Professor (Associate) at Pandit Ravishankar Shukla University

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Current institution
Pandit Ravishankar Shukla University
Current position
  • Professor (Associate)
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October 2004 - present
Pandit Ravishankar Shukla University
Position
  • Professor (Associate)
Education
September 2006 - December 2013
Pandit Ravishankar Shukla University
Field of study
  • Anthropology

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Publications (38)
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छत्तीसगढ़ के विमुक्त अनुसूवित जावत नट एिं उनके खेल-तमाशा का नृजावतिृतांतात्मक अध्ययन सारांश:- ननम्न अलेख ‘‘छत्तीसगढ़ के निमुक्त ऄनुसूनित जानत नट एिं ईनके खेल-तमाशा का नृजानतिृतांतात्मक ऄध्ययन’’ पर अधाररत है । ननम्न ऄध्ययन का ईददेश्य नृजानत समूह ‘नट’ के सामानजक-अनथिक, राजनैनतक एिं शैक्षनणक नथथनत का ऄध्ययन करने के साथ-साथ नृजानत समूह ‘नट’ के खेल-तमाश...
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शोध आलेख छत्तीसगढ़ की नट बोली पर पर-संस्कृतिकरण के प्रभाव का नृजातिभाषावैज्ञानिक अध्ययन शोध सारांश:- यह अध्ययन छतीसगढ़ के विमुक्त अनुसूचित जाति नट की “नट बोली’’ पर आधारित अध्ययन है। विमुक्त घुमंतू प्रवृत्ति के कारण नट नृजाति समूह अलग-अलग भाषा एवं बोली के बोलने वाले लोगों के संपर्क में आते गए और इनकी भाषा-बोली में पर-संस्कृतिकरण ने पैर पसार लिया। पर...
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सार:- प्रस्तुत ऄध्ययन जो वक छत्तीसगढ़ राज्य के जांजगीर-िांपा वजिा एिं रायपुर, धमतरी वजिा के ऄन्तगधत वनिासरत विमुक्त घुमन्तु-ऄधधघुमन्तु ऄनुसूवित जावत ‘नट’ पर वकया गया एक नृजावतिृतांत्तामक ऄध्ययन है। ऄध्ययन से प्राप्त जानकारी के अधार पर ितधमान समय में छत्तीसगढ़ राज्य वनिासरत ‘नट’ जावत पूर्ध घुमन्तु न रह कर ऄब िह खेि-तमाशा वदखाते हुये ऄधधघुमन्तु जीिन...
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An Ethnographic Introduction To The Nat : A Denotified Scheduled Castes of Chhattisgarh In the paper presented, a visual study of an unopposed SC Nat of Chhattisgarh has been done with special reference to Janjgir-Champa district of Chhattisgarh state. The paper presented is based on field-trip observation. The villages of Bargaon, Meubhata, Bhavat...
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All children have the right to survive and thrive. Yet, children and adolescents still face significant challenges surviving past infancy and developing to their full potential. In 2019, 6.1 million children and young adolescents died, mostly from preventable causes. Objectives of the present study are to explore the incidences and determinants of...
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गोदना कला सिर्फ भारत के जनजातीय लोक समुदाय में ही प्रचलित नही है वरण यह विश्व के सभी जनजातीय एवं अन्य समुदायों में भी व्यापक रूप से प्रचलित है। तथा जनजातीय लोक संस्कृति में गोदना कला का महत्व अत्यंत व्यापक है। धार्मिक विश्वासों से ऊपजी यह कला और इसके स्वरूप, मान्यताएँ आज भी समाज में प्रचलित है। जो इस समाज में गोदना कला के संरचनात्मक –प्रकार्यवाद के...
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Business anthropology has emerged recently as a professional sub-field that joins together several streams of literature related to multiple dimensions of the business enterprise. A consumer is the one who pays something to consume goods and services produced. As such, consumers play a vital role in the economic system of a nation. The aims and obj...
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वर्तमान अध्ययन में छत्तीसगढ़ की विशेष दुर्बल जनजाति (Particularly vulnerable tribal groups) बैगा जनजाति की बोली ‘बैगानी’ का अध्ययन किया गया है | बैगानी बोली की कोई लिपि नही है यह पूर्ण रूप से मौखिक है | बैगा जनजाति के लोग अपने समुदाय के लोगों के साथ बैगानी बोली का उपयोग करते है किन्तु जब वे अपने निश्चित भौगोलिक क्षेत्र या अपने निवास स्थान से दूर हो...
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Sexuality, in general, has been of interest to writers throughout recorded history, today, the subject of sex permeates popular literature. Increasingly, the scientific literature also discusses sexual behavior and attitudes. Objectives of the present study are as follows: To estimate the sexual and addictive behavior of the Gond males of Dhamtari...
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The relationship between anthropology and development has been vigorously debated, ever since Malinowski advocates a role for anthropologist as policy advisers to African colonial administrators and Evans-Pritchard urging them instead to do precisely the opposite and distance themselves from the tainted worlds of policy and 'applied' involvement. O...
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Introduction: Gynecological disorder is a condition that affects female reproductive system, mainly breasts and organs in the pelvic area such as uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, vagina, and vulva. Hence, the term encompasses a broad term of diseases that can affect female fertility such as pelvic inflammatory diseases and endometriosis. Objective...
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Attempts were taken up to explore the nature of remarriage/polygamous marriages and what could be those factors that led to remarriage/ polygamy among the Baiga of Chhattisgarh. Objectives of the study were to find out the incidences of remarriage among the Baiga tribe of Chhattisgarh, to explore notion and approaches regarding remarriage and to co...
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The tragedy of starvation deaths among shifting cultivator/hunting gathering communities has been in the making for some decades. Based on the results and analysis of this research, it is clear that the Baiga tribe of Chhattisgarh is going through a severe crisis of food items. And they yearn for two times' meals. The economic condition of the Baig...
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Several conceptions and misconceptions prevail in human society about sexual impotency. In different human societies in different human cultures, opinions and criteria regarding impotence vary. Such opinions and criteria become perceptions in that particular society. Such perceptions were also traced in the Baiga community, which are presented in t...
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Various conceptions and misconceptions prevail in human society about causes of diseases. In different human societies in different human cultures, opinions and criteria regarding causes of diseases vary. Such opinions and criteria become perceptions in that particular society. The universe of our sample is 400 married Baiga males belonging to age...
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यह आलेख हाल ही में सम्पन्न शोध परियोजना "कल्चर मैपिंग ऑफ द बिरहोर : अ पर्टिकुलर्ली वल्नेरेबल ट्राइबल ग्रुप ऑफ छत्तीसगढ़ " पर आधारित है । इस अध्ययन का प्रमुख उद्देश्य आज (21 वीं सदी) के विशेष संदर्भ में बिरहोर नृजाति समूह के नृजातिवृतांतात्मक तत्वों का चित्रण एवं संहिताकरण करना था। बिरहोर शब्द “होड़कू” भाषा/बोली के दो शब्द “बिर” + “होर” से बना है जि...
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Children are important properties of a country, for that reason, diminution in infant and child mortality is likely the most important purpose of the Millennium Development Goals. Neonatal survival is a very sensitive indicator of population growth and socioeconomic development. World Health Organization has generated enormous data related to these...
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The anthropology of art focuses on historical, economic and aesthetic dimensions in nonWestern art forms, including what is known as ‘tribal art’. One of the central problems in the anthropology of art concerns the universality of ‘art’ as a cultural phenomenon. This study is focuses on to achieve the following objectives: to conserve various tatto...
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"An angry dispute or altercation; a disagreement marked by a temporary or permanent break in friendly relations" are called quarrel. Violence against women is a serious problem in India. Overall, one-third of women age 15–49 have experienced physical violence and about 1 in 10 has experienced sexual violence. In total, 35 percent have experienced p...
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Human reproductive behaviour and human sexual behaviour are subsumed under generic human behaviour. But when discriminated in a subtle way, we see that though both look alike, they are quite different from each other. When, on the one hand, the human reproductive behaviour is mainly socio-cultural in nature and on the other hand it is physio-psycho...
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Introduction: Anthropological principles, in the study of the family certain paradigms provide the base. Among such paradigms, one that plays a key role is the number of members in that family. Baiga is one of the five identified primitive tribes of Chhattisgarh. They are mostly inhabited in Kabirdham and Bilaspur districts of Chhattisgarh. Baigas...
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The health and nutritional problem of the vast population of India are as varied as the tribal groups themselves who present a bewildering diversity and variety in their socioeconomic , socio-cultural and ecological setting. The age of women between 10-19 years is considered as adolescence age or period. Adolescent girls are not physically prepared...
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The Concept of reproductive health advocated at the international conference o population and development (ICPD) held in Cairo in 1994 is first of all discriminatory in nature owing to over enthusiasm resulting out of family planning and women's development programs, this concept focused mostly on women belonging to the reproductive period. The spe...
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धर्म का मर्म ज्ञात करना अति दुष्कर कार्य है क्योंकि इसका आधार वैज्ञानिक सिद्धांतों एवं तथ्यों से परे शुद्व अलौकिक, अतिमानवीय विष्वास और आस्था पर टिका होता है, जिसका सत्यापन और परीक्षण असंभव है। यह पुस्तक इन्ही जटीलताओं को प्रकट करने का एवं छोटा प्रयास मात्र है जिसमें मंझवार जनजाति में व्याप्त धार्मिक विष्वास और क्रियाओं का मर्म प्रस्तुत करने का प्...
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Gender violence defines: it is a pattern of behavior which involves violence or other abuse by one person in a domestic context against another, such as in marriage or cohabitation. Intimate partner violence is domestic violence by a spouse or partner in an intimate relationship against the other spouse or partner. Domestic violence can take place...
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Birhor means jungle people - Bir means jungle, Hor means men. The Birhors are of short stature, long head, wavy hair and broad nose. They belong to the Proto-Australoid racial stock. According to the India census (2011) India consists of only 17,241 the Birhor tribal populations, which is only 0.01 percent of the total tribal population of India. T...
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The concept of health and disease vary from culture to culture; healthy state in our culture may be considered unhealthy by some other ones. The Kanwar tribe is one of the largest tribal communities of Chhattisgarh state of India. Total 181 Kanwar individuals were selected through simple random sampling. Pretested interview cum structured schedule,...
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Reproductive health is to be seen in the perspective of the process of structural-functional approaches, and accordingly, solutions are to be evolved, so that, Baiga community's reproductive health status and the Baiga males' involvement in it, could be consolidated. At the same time, their economic, mental, and physical dimensions of life are stre...
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Human Reproduction, though natural, is a serious and complex phenomenon. In this process both conception and contraception work continually and simultaneously knowing no abatement; which make the process of human reproduction different from animal reproduction. The presence of contraception draws our attention to the reality that in the society cer...
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To sum up the net findings, even in today's age of modern life of progress and advancement, Baiga tribal people are forced to live in the ramshackle of makeshift dwellings. During fieldwork it was observed that the water that came out from hand pumps were red or saffron in colour which was not fit for drinking. So using such water to alley one's th...
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The objective of the present study is to explore the common cultural perception regarding illness and health among the Sawara. The study was based on both qualitative and quantitative data collected through in-depth focused group discussions, key informant interview, door-to-door survey on perception, knowledge, attitude and practices relating to a...

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