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Add to baskettables (illustrator). Contents 1 An appraisal of social movements in IndiaGautam Kumar Bera 2 Anthropology in India contributions of SVD ScholarsSM Michael SVD 3 Sanskritisation of the Tutelary cults of the sovereignsGautam Kumar Bera 4 Peace in North East India issues and pos 282 pp.
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Add to basketHardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Messages. Preface/K. Jose SVD. 1. Introduction/Gautam Kumar Bera. 2. Perspectives of tribal development issues and challenges/K.B. Jamatia. 3. Development of tribal policy in independent India/Gautam Kumar Bera. 4. Education among the Reang of Tripura issues and perspectives/Lincoln Reang. 5. Socio economic status of Reang in Tripura an empirical study/Manoshi Das and Sriparna Chakraborty. 6. Changed socio political life of the Chakma of Tripura/R.P. Athparia. 7. Rubber for tribal welfare in Tripura/K.K. Raghavan. 8. An appraisal of tribal development in Tripura/H.L. Debbarma. 9. Efforts of tribal development in Tripura an assessment/Jayanta Choudhury. 10. Major hurdles to tribal development/Luke Daimary. 11. Tribal women in decision making perspectives from Tripura/Tapati Chakravarti. 12. Tribal artisans bamboo and cane crafts in Tripura/Rajesh Bhowmich. 13. Bamboo and cane arts of Tripura an appraisal/Kaberi Choudhury. 14. Role of NGOs in tribal development with particular reference to Tripura some observations/Rajib Chatterjee. 15. Tribal development policies and perspectives/Sourajit Roy. 16. The indigenous Garia Festival of Tripura perspectives in anthropology and folklore/Nirmal Das. 17. Tribal development role of voluntary health association of Tripura/Sreelekha Ray. 18. Tripura Adibasi Mahila Samiti (TAMS)/Rita Rai. 19. Jana Unnayan Samiti Tripura (JUST)/R. Mathias CSC. 20. Economic survey of Tribal Welfare Department Government of Tripura/Bishwarath Deb Barma. 21. Development through involvement St. Xavier's Bishramganj of Tripura/K.J. Joseph SDB. 22. Kok Borok reflections and perspectives/J. Pulinthanath SDB. 23. Valedictory address/Gautam Kumar Bera. Contributors. Index. Development is a wide and complex subject that is being continually debated both in government and non government circles in the bureaucratic as well as academic world. To many it means the provision of basic economic services while to others it is nothing but social progress. For some others it means liberation from poverty and exploitation and for others the integration stream. Now this development paradigm has not taken on an even path among all the people most specifically among the Scheduled Tribes population who accounts 8.2% of the total population in the country. When it comes to Tripura it is observed that almost 84% of the people of this state live in villages. They include 19 tribal communities who constitute 31% of the total population of the state. Though the state is endowed with huge natural resources yet the poverty of the people remains a matter of major concern 66.88% of the population of Tripura is living below poverty line which is overshadowing the quality of life of general people. The state governments have a crucial role to play in the process of translating the vision into a reality. The people of the states have a dream a dream for a better and brighter future. Will the people participate proactively to translate this dream into reality. Will NGOs participate in the development process and become true mediators between the people and the government. These and other pertinent questions need to be raised by us on the one hand and extend our helping hand in constructively responding to the needs of the people. This book will be of interest to those who do further research on tribal development with special reference to state specific perspectives. No doubt it will prove greatly useful for policy makers social scientists NGOs and other development departments of the Governments thus in turn it contributes to the welfare of the civil society as well bout the book. 270 pp.