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In his book “ Village communities in East and West, 1876” referred to Indian Village constitution as least destructible institution of society.
H. maine
M. N. Srinivas
K. Marx
Charles Metcalfe
- Option 1: H. Maine
- Sir Henry Maine was a British historian and jurist.
- He extensively studied early village societies and their structures.
- Notably, his book "Village Communities in East and West" discussed the resilience of Indian village communities.
- Option 2: M. N. Srinivas
- M. N. Srinivas was an Indian sociologist known for his work on caste and social change.
- Although important in Indian sociology, he did not write the book mentioned.
- Option 3: K. Marx
- Karl Marx was a philosopher and economist, famous for his theories on capitalism and communism.
- He did analyze societies, but did not specifically address Indian village communities in the context provided.
- Option 4: Charles Metcalfe
- He was a British official in India.
- Metcalfe commented on Indian rural life, but is not the author of the stated book.
Correct Answer: Option 1: H. Maine
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