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Socio-Economic History of Tribal India

AuthorHareet Kumar Meena
PublisherAvon Publications
Publisher2018
Publisherxii
Publisher204 p,
ISBN9789381839652

Contents: Part I: Education Among Tribal People: 1. A perspective of education for the children of Kharwar Tribes/Aparna Vajpayee. 2. An overview of scheduled tribe community in West Bengal with special reference to their population and educational status/Jyoti Narayan Patra and Jayanta Mete. 3. Contextualizing education mobility and tribal women development/Vikram Singh and Suman Lakra. 4. A study on different barriers faced by scheduled tribe students in higher education in West Bengal/Sanjay Sarkar and  Jayanta Mete. 5. Education: a prime instrument of tribal development/Hareet Kumar Meena. 6. A district level analysis of literacy trend of tribes in West Bengal and its differentials/Arnab Chowdhury. 7. Problems of sustainable economic and educational development of scheduled tribes in India: a study/Arun Kumar Mandal. Part II. Women in Tribal Society: 8. Tribal women and cases of witch-hunting/Archana Yadav. 9. Livelihood opportunities for tribal women through sericulture of Oraon tribal in district Korba/Anjana Chaudhuri. 10. Migration, globalisation and tribal women: an indigenous feminist perspective/Nupur Pattanaik. Part III: Forest and other Resources: 11. Legacy of forest management and changing patterns among the Baiga of Central India/D.V. Prasad. 12. Socio-economic conditions of vulnerable tribal population in forested habitations of Eastern Ghats Area, Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh/K. Nageswara Rao. 13. A study of traditional forest treatment system among the Baiga Tribe of Dindori District (MP)/Ravikanta Singh Thakur. 14. Scenario of socio-economic status of scheduled tribes of Kalrayan Hills in Tamilnadu/Arnab Chowdhury and Debatri Banerjee. 15. Socio-economic survey of tribal villages (Special Reference to Lalpur, Bharni, Pondki, Tai and Bijuri)/Mohan Lal Chadhar. 16. The Dimasa textile: a tribal inheritance of Assam/Arpita Ghosh.

 

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