Tribes and Tribal Discourse: Issues and Challenges
Material type: TextPublication details: Jaipur Pointer Publishers 2008Description: 160pISBN: 9788171328079Subject(s): India--Assam | Scheduled tribes in India--Economic conditions | Scheduled tribes in India--Social conditionsDDC classification: 305.800954162 LOC classification: 305.800954162 | DAS/TSummary: India Has A Unique Place In The Tribal Community Of The World. In Our Country The Tribal Population, Which Is Numerically Considerable, Is Concentrated In Various Tribal Belts As Well As In Non-Tribal Belts. There Are About 700 Tribal Communities In India. According To The 2011 Census, There Are 24,94,54,252 Households, Of Which 2,14,67,179 Households Belong To St Population. Total Population In The Country Is 1,21,05,69,573, Out Of These 10,42,81,034 Are Classified As St With 5,24,09,823 Males And 5,18,71,211 Females. The Tribal Societies Have Remained Isolated From The Main Stream Of Indian Society. After 70 Years Of Independence, Scheduled Tribes Are Still At The Lowest Ebb Of Societal Growth. In Spite Of All Development Scheme Adopted And Implemented For The Tribals And Thousands Of Crores Of Rupees Spent Both By The Central And The State Governments, The Tribals Are Not Developed Up To The Desired Level. They Are Still Underdeveloped. They Are Not At Par With That Of The Other Non Tribal Communities. What Could Be The Reasons Behind It? Taking Into Consideration Of The Problem, This Book Is An Attempt To Discuss Tribal Situation In India. The Book Tries To Gather Overall Information Regarding The Various Aspects That Affect Developmental Process Of The Tribal Communities And To Identify The Factors Behind The Increasing Social Discontent And Extremism, Makes Crucial Point That Governance Has Been Generally Indifferent.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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India Has A Unique Place In The Tribal Community Of The World. In Our Country The Tribal Population, Which Is Numerically Considerable, Is Concentrated In Various Tribal Belts As Well As In Non-Tribal Belts. There Are About 700 Tribal Communities In India. According To The 2011 Census, There Are 24,94,54,252 Households, Of Which 2,14,67,179 Households Belong To St Population. Total Population In The Country Is 1,21,05,69,573, Out Of These 10,42,81,034 Are Classified As St With 5,24,09,823 Males And 5,18,71,211 Females. The Tribal Societies Have Remained Isolated From The Main Stream Of Indian Society. After 70 Years Of Independence, Scheduled Tribes Are Still At The Lowest Ebb Of Societal Growth. In Spite Of All Development Scheme Adopted And Implemented For The Tribals And Thousands Of Crores Of Rupees Spent Both By The Central And The State Governments, The Tribals Are Not Developed Up To The Desired Level. They Are Still Underdeveloped. They Are Not At Par With That Of The Other Non Tribal Communities. What Could Be The Reasons Behind It? Taking Into Consideration Of The Problem, This Book Is An Attempt To Discuss Tribal Situation In India. The Book Tries To Gather Overall Information Regarding The Various Aspects That Affect Developmental Process Of The Tribal Communities And To Identify The Factors Behind The Increasing Social Discontent And Extremism, Makes Crucial Point That Governance Has Been Generally Indifferent.
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