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Going through the table (A) one finds that intimate relationship exists between the Nagar Brahmins, on the one hand and Bania-Jain and the Kathi, on the other; and also, perhaps, between the Kathi and the Brahma-Kshatri; and the Audich Brahmin and the Bania-Jain.
P. 317. The Nagar Brahmin, the Kathi, the Bania-Jain, it is only the
Bengali Kāyastha who has the third degree of association with them.
P. 319. From Table (A) it is seen that of the four Gujarat castes, the
threc peculiarly Gujarati castes, viz. Nagar Brahmin, BaniaJain, and Kathi, show no association with any South Indian caste except the Kanarese Brahmin. Both the Nagar Brahmin, and the Bania-Jain, have only second degree of association with the Kanarese Brahmin, while the Kathi has none whatever. Two of them, viz., the Bania Jain and Nagar Brahmin have fair decree of association with the Marathi castes.
P. 329. Previous
figures (Averages)
Dr. Guha's Averages
C. I.
Differ- Previous ence. Measure-
ments. (Ave.)
Dr. Guha's DifferAverages ence. N. I.
Bania-Jain
78.52
80.58
2.06
76.30
70.26
-6,94
232 (i)
SWAMI PRAKASH CHANDRA. Census of India-Jaipur State, 1941. Part I, Report. Jaipur, 1942.
Pp. 14-25. Proportion per 1,000 of the total population and of each community living in towns--Jains-465. The proportion per 10,000 of urban population of each community as compared with that of rural one shows that the Jains living in towns is about for times more than those living in the villages.
P. 23. Mean-age-Jain--Males-1941 : 27.23; females 26.60. The Jains have had comparatively the highest mean-age which the Mohamadans the lowestit therefore testifies that Muslims are very prolific as the number of children under 10 is higher than in any other community.
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