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    <title>Transforming village governance: The evolving role of lLambardar in contemporary India: A case study of Charkhi Dadari distract, Haryana</title>
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    <namePart>Siwach, Rajkuarm and Garima</namePart>
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      <placeTerm type="text">Bihar Journal of Public Administration</placeTerm>
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    <extent>22(2), Jul-Dec, 2025: p.298-313</extent>
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This study examines the transformation of the Lambardar system a colonial ear village level revenue functionary in conte4mporary rural governance. Through empirical research in Charkhi Dari distract, Haryana, the present article investigates show edification, bureaucratic complexities, and socio cultural changes have fundamentally alerted the role, relevance, and effectiveness of Lambardars. –Reproduced 
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  <subject>
    <topic>Lambardar, Rural governance Digitations, Revenue administration, Institutional change, Gender equity, Haryana</topic>
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