Problems of tribal development: a case study
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- 307.7 KUL
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This is a study with a difference about one of the scheduled Tribes in a secluded Scheduled Area in Maharashtra, India. The difference lies in that for the first time searching and painstaking details about the socio economic life of Koknas, a hitherto neglected tribe, have been collated and presented. It is also for the first time that meticulous close-up is given a depicting such details of the tribal life as the characteristics of their territory, infra structure and land-utilization, population structure and growth, family composition, land ownership and occupational structure, cultivation methods, resources and proble ms, indebtedness and the role of the money-lender, and lastly the Governmental measures adopted for the tribal develop ment and their impact on tribal life.
The analysis has tried to combine the particulars of the tribal area and of the tribals in one perspective as inseparable and complementary factors in their development.
The facts have been presented, in order to lend precision to them, in more than 80 tables and statements.
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