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Tribal life in India : tribal life and forests v.1

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Deep & Deep; 2009Edition: 2nd edDescription: Vol. 1. (364 p.)ISBN:
  • 9788184501049
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.7 TRI 2nd ed.
Summary: Tribal people being the original inhabitants of India, constitute a significant part of this vast Nation. They have been dwelling in the forests surrounded by hills for a long period. Their social structure, their culture and their language are quite different from the general people of India. In course of time, in the post-independence era, a lot of changes have taken place in the tribal areas due to immense endeavours of the Government for their socio economic development. But, inspite of all endeavours, they are still poor as well as illiterate and are far from the main stream of Indian society. This book comprises the study of tribal life and their relation to forest in historical as well as in modern perspective. Contents of this book include: Introduction-Tribes in India; Tribes in South India; Tribes in Central India; Tribes in Eastern India; Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled Areas in India; Forest and Tribal Life; Forest and Tribal Economy; Forestry and Tribal Development, Forests and Central Indian Tribes; Forest Labour Co-operative Societies; Forest Economy; Appendix; etc. This book will be of use to all interested in the study of tribal life and their development in India.
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Tribal people being the original inhabitants of India, constitute a significant part of this vast Nation. They have been dwelling in the forests surrounded by hills for a long period. Their social structure, their culture and their language are quite different from the general people of India. In course of time, in the post-independence era, a lot of changes have taken place in the tribal areas due to immense endeavours of the Government for their socio economic development. But, inspite of all endeavours, they are still poor as well as illiterate and are far from the main stream of Indian society.

This book comprises the study of tribal life and their relation to forest in historical as well as in modern perspective.

Contents of this book include: Introduction-Tribes in India; Tribes in South India; Tribes in Central India; Tribes in Eastern India; Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled Areas in India; Forest and Tribal Life; Forest and Tribal Economy; Forestry and Tribal Development, Forests and Central Indian Tribes; Forest Labour Co-operative Societies; Forest Economy; Appendix; etc.

This book will be of use to all interested in the study of tribal life and their development in India.

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