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He has been closely associated with Dr. Shibani Roy and has been co-author too of many treatises, they as a team, wrote in the span of more than three decades. His book on Mina-A Ruling Tribe of Rajasthan was the pioneer study in Social Biology of the largest tribe of Rajasthan.
India is a home of almost all major religions of the world and Indian system of name giving is considered to be highly specialized. Besides bestowing a personal name to an individual, a surname or cognomen is suffixed or prefixed in order to assign membership of a cohesive group. This surname may be a totemic name representing a lineage, a clan, a portray, a descent but reflective of individual's socio religious standing within the group. This surname may be patronymic or metronymic but a vital indicator of one's membership in a particular varna, kul, vansh, gotra, jati, samaj, qaum and nasal.
During extensive field work, consistently undertaken since three decades to maintain a rigorous research schedule, among the 'minorities', 'tribes', 'castes' and 'breeding isolates' we came across numerous such groups who do not differentiate between a personal name and a surname. Nevertheless, with the onset of formal education and British Colonial system of governance many pre literate groups made tremendous progress and new concepts such as 'surname' has not only been accepted but adopted too.
In the most advanced and the most pristine type of civilization, names and naming forms an integral part of their existence. Rather, depending upon the linguistic and dialectical resources the entire conceptualization of the physical world is derived by naming the minutest particles like DNA (Dioxy ribo Nucleic Acid) and protein in the scientific parlance. Similarly the finer emotions of love, the concept of soul, the supernatural and its attainment enriches the philosophical thought process of man. The name of a thing or person encodes not only the shape, size and gender of the subject but the custom, sanction, superstition, power apparent or latent, authority, in other words the adage in its entirety.
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