Tribals in India: The Changing ScenarioS. N. Tripathy Tribals in India: The Changing Scenario contains sixteen contributors of eminent economists, sociologists and scientists. This volume examines the entire gamut of issues relating to tribals in India, covering problems, development perspectives and policies. Based on Secondary as well as Primary data the book analyses the various problems pertaining to land alienation, migration, displacement, economic deprivation, development and structural adjustment, emerging out of planned development. This book will be immensely useful to the administrators, planners, researchers, social scientists and policy makers in formulating policy for tribal development in our country. |
Contents
A Case of Landless | 105 |
Structural Adjustment and its Impact | 117 |
An Account of Camp | 136 |
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