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Economic development of tribal India

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Ashish Publication House; 1987Description: 408pISBN:
  • 8170240778
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.7 MOH
Summary: The study is an attempt made by the author for illuminating an unexplored area in the field of tribal development in a backward region of India. The book deals with multi-dimensional aspects of tribals of India i.e., Socio-Cultural aspects, Agricultural practices (both settled and shifting cultivation), Forest policy, non-agricultural practices including the problems of develop ment of cottage and small scale industries, regionalisation through the application of Kondall's Principal Component Analysis and application of regional planning technique-a new dimension of tribal development. The approach made in this book is a pioneering endeavor and marks a department from the tradition bound analysis. It is a rare mixture of sectoral analyses with regional approach.
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The study is an attempt made by the author for illuminating an unexplored area in the field of tribal development in a backward region of India.

The book deals with multi-dimensional aspects of tribals of India i.e., Socio-Cultural aspects, Agricultural practices (both settled and shifting cultivation), Forest policy, non-agricultural practices including the problems of develop ment of cottage and small scale industries, regionalisation through the application of Kondall's Principal Component Analysis and application of regional planning technique-a new dimension of tribal development.

The approach made in this book is a pioneering endeavor and marks a department from the tradition bound analysis. It is a rare mixture of sectoral analyses with regional approach.

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