The National Seminar on Indian Folklore on which this book is based was jointly organized by the Department of Modern Indian Languages and Literary Studies, University of Delhi and Assam Sahitya Sabha, Delhi Branch, Delhi and took place at the University of Delhi from 1st to 3rd February 1998.
This collection of papers broadly cover different dimensions of Indian Folklore. Folkloristic material from different parts of India have been carefully analysed in order to acquire suitable conclusion by scholars who are trained in various fields.
This volume has been designed keeping in mind that it will be accessible to a wider range of readers and researchers.
Dr. Prakash Pattanaik is known for his work on the Juang Tribe of Orissa. His perspicacious interests are in the field of linguistics, triballore, and tribal literature based on the Tribes of Orissa. Presently he is teaching in the Department of Modern Indian Languages and Literary Studies, University of Delhi.
Dr. Malaya Khaund taught for sometime in a college at Shillong, a critic and known for her work on Birendra Bhattacharya's novels. She has also edited some books. Presently. She is Secretary, Assam Sahitya Sabha, Delhi Branch.
For a long time, the need for a branch of Assam Sahitya Sabha in the national capital Delhi was felt strongly by Assamese intellectuals. Now it has become an apt platform for the Assamese writers to speak about their literary achievements and also for the writers of other Indian languages to interact with the Assamese writers. During a span of five years since its inauguration, several symposiums and seminars were organised under the banner of the Delhi branch of Assam Sahitya Sabha. New ideas evolved and new topics are chosen every year to make the seminars more attractive and useful.
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