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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Vol. I: Preface. 1. Impact of eco-tourism on sustainable livelihood of tribals in Similipal Tiger Reserve, Odisha/Pabitra Singh and Amita Kumari Choudhury. 2. Impact of Self-Help Groups in empowering the tribal farm women of Gajapati district, Odisha/Sumita Acharya and P. Samantray. 3. Tribal development in India: an overview/Bishnu C Behera and Sunil K. Dolai. 4. Tripura rehabilitation plantation corporation: an organization for tribal development in Tripura/B K. Panda and Sukanta Sarkar. 5. Ministry of tribal affairs: an initiative of government of India for tribal welfare/Mohammad Afsar Alam and Sukanta Sarkar. 6. Convergence of tribal rights into livelihood/Kabita Kumari Sahu. 7. Marketing challenges for SHGs by tribal women in Koraput/Pravamayee Acharya and Manas Ranjan Pattnaik. 8. Participative approach for sustainable development of tribes in India after independence/Tilak Nath Shukla and Chandra Sekhar Pattnaik. 9. Tribal policy framework and new tribal banking system towards financial inclusion in Odisha/Aruna Kumar Nishanka and Sandhyarani Das. 10. Autonomous district Council in North-East India: a strategy for socio economic development of tribal communities/Mohammad Afsar Alam and Sukanta Sarkar. 11. Socio-economic life of Juang tribe women in Keonjhar district/Apoorva Behera and Anil Kumar Sahu. 12. Poor health infrastructure and tribals in Orissa: a study/Sudhansu K. Das. 13. Economic development of Kondh Women in Odisha: a study/Sudhansu Sekhar Nayak and Anil Kumar Sahu. 14. A review of various socio-cultural aspects of Bonda tribe in Odisha/Manju Prava Das. Index. Vol. II: Preface. 1. Inner permit line: a traditional method for controlling migration in tribal areas in North-east India/Rohini Prasad and Sukanta Sarkar. 2. The scheduled tribes and other tribes and other traditional forest dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006: Act for empowering forest tribals/Saidur Rahman and Sukanta Sarkar. 3. Racial discrimination against North-east tribal students in North India: a reality/Pradeep Kumar Pandey and Sukanta Sarkar. 4. A study of tribal development in India with Odisha emphasis/Situn Krushna Sahu. 5. Tribal empowerment through affirmative action: A case study of TATA/Subhashree Panda. 6. The struggle for identity and survival: A study on the Dongria Kondhs living in Niyamgiri Hills of Odisha/Manju Prava Das. 7. Joint forest management: a strategy for preventing displacement of tribals from forest/Rakesh Joshi and Sukanta Sarkar. 8. Development-induced displacement and human rights of tribals/Abhimanyu Sethy and Manoj Manjari Patnaik. 9. Surrogacy and reproductive tourism in India: entangled in legal vacuum/Manju Jamwal. 10. Glorifying the art and handicrafts of deprived tribals in KBK regions of Odisha/Debasis Pani and Sunil Kumar Pradhan. 11. Forest right, Kendu leaf trade and pricing policy in Odisha/Sudhakar Patra. 12. Tribal population in India: a study on socio economic distress of Indian tribals/Sradhanjali Panigrahi. 13. Women s empowerment with special reference to enhanceing income and child nutrition among St and Non St s in India/Yajnya Dutta Nayak. Index. The socio-economic conditions of the tribal people of India are not appreciable. Their standards of living are still low as compared to other groups in India. Moreover the tribal development schemes have not brought any changes in the life of majority of the tribal people. Inclusive growth is not making the fruits of development available and accessible to the tribal population of India. Easy access and more opportunities should be provided to the tribal children in order to bring them to the mainstream of economic development. Economic development is a complex process. There are several factors responsible for economic development; the economists have identified some important ones such as capital formation, investment, availability of resources, skilled labour, appropriate technology etc. It is hoped that the present edi. Seller Inventory # 126204

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