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Tribal area development : need for alternative strategy

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chakradharpur; Abhinav Pustak Bhandar; 2000Description: 195 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.7 TRI
Summary: This book is an outcome of two days U.G.C. sponsored National level Conference on "Tribal Area Development : Need for Alternative Strategy" held in the premises of Jawahar Lal Nehru College, Chakradharpur ( a constituent unit of Ranchi University) during March 29-30, 1999. Twenty three selected articles of the conference had been pooled and sorted into three sections viz. I. Poverty and Backwardness, 2. Agriculture and Household Industries, and 3. Education and Culture. The views expressed by the contributors are of great importance in the national interest in suggesting alternative strategies of tribal area development in the light of socio economic and cultural attitudes and constraints. This book will prove beneficial to the Researchers engaged in development studies in general and tribal development in particular, administrators, planners and decision makers. The students of Economics, History, Sociology, Psychology and Anthropology will find this book very useful.
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This book is an outcome of two days U.G.C. sponsored National level Conference on "Tribal Area Development : Need for Alternative Strategy" held in the premises of Jawahar Lal Nehru College, Chakradharpur ( a constituent unit of Ranchi University) during March 29-30, 1999.

Twenty three selected articles of the conference had been pooled and sorted into three sections viz. I. Poverty and Backwardness, 2. Agriculture and Household Industries, and 3. Education and Culture.

The views expressed by the contributors are of great importance in the national interest in suggesting alternative strategies of tribal area development in the light of socio economic and cultural attitudes and constraints.

This book will prove beneficial to the Researchers engaged in development studies in general and tribal development in particular, administrators, planners and decision makers. The students of Economics, History, Sociology, Psychology and Anthropology will find this book very useful.

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