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Sthaniya Lokadhikar Samiti
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Westview Press. ISBN 978-0-8133-3699-2. Retrieved 24 February 2012. Sujata Patel (25 February 2003). Bombay and Mumbai: the city in transition. Oxford
Ichharam Desai
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and nationalism: a study of the Bardoli satyagraha. Manohar. p. 63. Sujata Patel (26 October 1995). Bombay: mosaic of modern culture. Oxford University
Chimanbhai Patel
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India Political party Indian National Congress Spouse Urmila Patel Children Siddharth Patel, Suhrud Patel, Sujata Patel Residence(s) Revaranya, Ahmedabad
Worli riots
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described the Worli riots as "showcasing the worst of [Indian] democracy." Sujata Patel ; Jim Masselos (2003). Bombay and Mumbai: The City in Transition. Oxford
2022 Richmond upon Thames London Borough Council election
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Conservative Sara Gezdari 1,436 37.8 Labour Alec Lever 250 6.6 Labour Sujata Patel 242 6.4 Labour Ayar Ata 221 5.8 Turnout 3,794 50.5 Liberal Democrats
S. Devadas Pillai
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School of Sociology and Its Impact in Universities in Maharashtra". In Sujata Patel (ed.). Doing Sociology in India: Genealogies, Locations, and Practices
Amrit Gangar
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Culture, Eds. Alice Thorner and Sujata Patel , OUP, 1995. Bombay and Mumbai: The City in Transition, Eds. Sujata Patel and Jim Masselos, OUP, 2003. Indomania
Neera Desai
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Traversing through Gendered Spaces: Insights from Women's Narratives, in Sujata Patel and Krishna Raj (eds), Thinking Social Science in India: Essays in Honour
Tradition
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Hobsbawm 7 Kurz-Milke and Martignon 129 Kurz-Milke and Martignon 129–130 Sujata Patel (2009). The ISA Handbook of Diverse Sociological Traditions. SAGE Publications
Hinduism in South Africa
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and Unequal, University of British Columbia Press, ISBN 978-0903983310 Sujata Patel and Tina Uys (2012), Contemporary India and South Africa, Routledge,
Tista Bagchi
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NIIT-Phoenix. Linguistic methods and minority languages in India. In Sujata Patel et al., eds. (2002) Thinking Social Science in India: Essays in Honour