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Contesting for space: a study of consequences of non-tribal migration into tribal homeland

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Rajat Pub.; 2006Description: 437pISBN:
  • 9788178802473
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.7 BAN
Summary: The Indian Constitution has provided protection to the interest of tribal people but in spite of this, a large section of tribal population is still living in disadvantageous situation and their plight and needs could not still be understood well by the policy makers and implementers. While the exploitation of tribal people is still continuing unabatedly, at the same time, they are bearing the brunt of industrial and economic development of the country. Problems of land alienation, displacement, unemployment, loss of livelihood along with illiteracy, malnutrition, repeated illness have made their life miserable. Many of these problems have roots into the policy of British Government that brought tribal people closer to the non-tribal segment of population. This not only resulted in redistribution of tribal population and their economic participation but this also had drastic impact on physical, cultural and social environment of the tribal regions. As a consequence of this, underdevelopment and impoverishment of tribal people took place leading to conflict and violence in these regions. All these issues have found place in this book along with an analysis of trend, nature and pattern of migration of people from outside into the Chotanagpur region. This book also explains the resultant impact of this process of external interference on the region itself and the lives of its inhabitants as well. This book is expected to serve the interests of policy makers, administrators, researchers and students concerned for tribal development in India.
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The Indian Constitution has provided protection to the interest of tribal people but in spite of this, a large section of tribal population is still living in disadvantageous situation and their plight and needs could not still be understood well by the policy makers and implementers. While the exploitation of tribal people is still continuing unabatedly, at the same time, they are bearing the brunt of industrial and economic development of the country. Problems of land alienation, displacement, unemployment, loss of livelihood along with illiteracy, malnutrition, repeated illness have made their life miserable. Many of these problems have roots into the policy of British Government that brought tribal people closer to the non-tribal segment of population. This not only resulted in redistribution of tribal population and their economic participation but this also had drastic impact on physical, cultural and social environment of the tribal regions. As a consequence of this, underdevelopment and impoverishment of tribal people took place leading to conflict and violence in these regions. All these issues have found place in this book along with an analysis of trend, nature and pattern of migration of people from outside into the Chotanagpur region. This book also explains the resultant impact of this process of external interference on the region itself and the lives of its inhabitants as well. This book is expected to serve the interests of policy makers, administrators, researchers and students concerned for tribal development in India.

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