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P. 37. Age, sex and civil condition,-- Jains.
Widowed
Unmarried 1,25,152 75,521
Married 1,23,732
Population Persons. 3,00,748 Males. 1,46,004 Females. 1,54,744
51,864
56,889
13,594
49,631
66,843
38,270
Females.
4,310
Literate
Pessons.
80,270 2,20,478
2,604
Males. 75,960 70,044
Illiterate
1,50,434
Literate in English
2,541
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G. S. GHURYE. Census contribution to the Racial Analysis of India : A valuation, (QJMS. Vol. 27-Nos. 3 and 4, 1937, Bangalore).
P. 297. Census of India, 1931 Vol. 1, Part III, by B. S. GUHA. There is
no reason why, because one caste gives a low value of R. C. R. L. with another caste, which again gives, more or less, a similar value for R. C. R. L. with a third caste, that the first caste should give a low value for R. C. R. L. with the third. Instance from Dr. B. S. GUHA's own data. The R. C. R. L. between the Bania Jain and the Chitpavan Brahmins is 9.53, that between the Rajput and the Chitpavan Brahmin is 5.45 and yet that between the Bania Jain and the Rajput is over 14.
P. 299. In his attempt to explain the smaller value of this co-efficient
between the Rajputs and the two Gujarat castes of the Bania Jain and the Kathi than those between these latter and the Malve Brahmins, Dr. GUHA employs the absence of the brachycephalic strain in the Malve Brahmins to account for the difference. But Dr. GUHA forgets to explain why the same 'brachycephalic' Rajputs do not show even such values of the R. C. R. L. with Nagar Brahmins and Audich Brahmin, while they show much smaller values of the co efficient with some castes of Maharashtra.
P. 315
Dr. GUHA concludes that there is "a very intimate relationship between the peoples having a more intermediate head-form in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Kannada, Tamil Nadu and Bengal."
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