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Development and Discontent in Tribal India by Sisodia and Yatindra Singh & Tapas Kumar Dalapati, Rawat Publications

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    Author(s)Sisodia and Yatindra Singh & Tapas Kumar Dalapati
    PublisherRawat Publications
    ISBN9788131607312
    Pages328
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2015

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    Rawat Publications Development and Discontent in Tribal India by Sisodia and Yatindra Singh & Tapas Kumar Dalapati

    Development is a continuous and a multidimensional process which involves reorganization and reorientation of the entire economic and social system. The tribal communities in India are at different levels of this socioeconomic development. There are tribes that are still dependent on forests for their livelihood with their primitive technology, limited skills and traditional ritual practices. On the other hand, there are several communities in India who have been totally assimilated into national mainstream. However, low productivity from land, dispersed habitation, shrinking shifting cultivation, weak cooperative and marketing infrastructure, and land grabbing by non-tribals leading to their dispossession and marginalization is a common phenomenon across the tribal areas. This volume is a critical review to identify, document and comprehend the broad trends in development and discontent emanating across tribal groups. Over the last 65 years, the Scheduled Tribes appear to have evolved into two distinct groups: those communities who have been able to take advantage of the protection and benefits guaranteed to them under the Constitution and those communities to whom such benefits and protection have failed to reach. The alarming fact is that due to alienation from fruits of development process these groups fall easy prey to alternative ideologies and create law and order problems in their hinterland. This volume strives to encompass all these issues related to tribal areas in India. The book promises to be a valuable reference for all concerned researchers, bureaucrats, policy makers, planners, practitioners and those concerned with the tribal development.



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