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Sociology of North East India

AuthorBaharul Islam Laskar
PublisherRawat Publications
Publisher2021
Publisher270 p,
ISBN9788131612217

Contents: 1. North East India: An Overview and Brief History. 2. State Profiles. 3. Constitutional Provisions. 4. Demography: Distribution, Growth and Migration. 5. State of Education and Disparity. 6. Spatio-Social Disparity in Higher Education. 7. Urbanisation: Basic Amenities and Socio-Economic Conditions. 8. Adolescents and Youths: Literacy, Workers and YDI. 9. Sociology of Persons with Disability. 10. Status of Women. 11. Marriage, Fertility and Family Planning: Spatial Variations during 1992–93 to 2015–16. 12. Crimes: Its Magnitude and Trends. 13. Myths and Realities of Witch Hunting in 21st Century Assam. 14. Crimes against Women: A Study of Mangaldoi Police Station. 15. Child Focused Questions in the Assam State Legislative Assembly, 2008–2009. 16. Status of Women among Tripuri Community: A Study of Joygobin Village. 17. State of Education among the Garos and Rabhas of Resubelpara in Meghalaya. 18. Quality of Life among the Ao Nagas of Dimapur. 19. Autonomous Council in the Development of Tiwas. 20. Selected Social Problems in North East India.

This North East region of India comprises the adjoining seven sister states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura, and the Himalayan state of Sikkim. The social construct of North East India has both historical and social realities. The contemporary North East India is comprised of heterogeneous groups and communities residing in the region. The region has over 220 ethnic groups and dialects. Although there are great ethnic, religious and cultural diversities within these states, they bear many similarities in their social, political and economic spheres.

This book is an attempt to fill up the dearth of literature on sociology of North East India. It analyses the region, its people and problems from sociological point of view. It deals with the region’s brief history, diversities, demography, societies, communities, tribes, polity, economy, education, urbanization, disability, adolescents and youths, status of women, marriage, fertility and family planning, crimes, witch hunting, quality of life, autonomous council, social problems, development, etc. Twenty chapters of the book portray both macro-picture of the region and micro-picture of specific issues. A synthesis of the macro-micro pictures makes the book a composite one. All the chapters have tried to explore the region and its people in a holistic manner. In fact, this book is going to serve the needs of students, researchers, academicians and policy makers concerned with North East region of India. 

The present volume, while discussing the issues pertaining to agriculture, decentralisation, displacement, education, forest rights, governance, health and livelihood with reference to scheduled tribes in India, also suggests some policy measures. It covers a range of research areas on tribal studies in the interdisciplinary perspective.

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