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Scheduled castes and tribes : a socio-economic survey

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Ashish Pub.; 1984Description: 310 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.56 PAR c.1
Summary: This is a pioneering book - a detailed survey of the problems of Scheduled Castes and Tribes. It includes a comprehensive analysis of the socio-economic conditions of the downtrodden communities. It opens up broad new areas for Researchers, Administrators, Planners and students. The study has given a picture of the present conditions among the most deprived sections of the population. While exami ning the main problem emana ting from economic and social backwardness of SCs and Tribes, it brings to light their everyday struggle. From times immemorial social inequality interwoven with institutional legitimation reduced some people to accept their ascribed low status. The constitutional provisions and policy formulations are intended to create conditions conducive for the establish ment of equality between people. The study in a way is an evaluation of the schemes pro vided under the policy of protec tive discrimination enforced for over 35 years after indepen dence.
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This is a pioneering book - a detailed survey of the problems of Scheduled Castes and Tribes. It includes a comprehensive analysis of the socio-economic conditions of the downtrodden communities. It opens up broad new areas for Researchers, Administrators, Planners and students.

The study has given a picture of the present conditions among the most deprived sections of the population. While exami ning the main problem emana ting from economic and social backwardness of SCs and Tribes, it brings to light their everyday struggle. From times immemorial social inequality interwoven with institutional legitimation reduced some people to accept their ascribed low status.

The constitutional provisions and policy formulations are intended to create conditions conducive for the establish ment of equality between people. The study in a way is an evaluation of the schemes pro vided under the policy of protec tive discrimination enforced for over 35 years after indepen dence.

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