Human Rights of Tribals (In 2 Volumes)

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Though the state of Indian tribals is not that bad as it exists even in the United State of America where the native Indians are forced to live in earmarked geographical space. In India even in the predominant tribal states like Jharkhand tribals and the rest live in peace and harmony. But the fact of the matter is that somehow tribals haven’t been able to take full advantage of the progress and growth primarily because of the political indifference and lack of leadership from their own community. This book shows some light at the end of tunnel.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR John K. Thomas

John K. Thomas, is a renowned scholar in the field of anthropology and social science. He has been teaching anthropology to postgraduate students and also guiding research for over three decades. He is well-known for his social services and researches in human development. He has participated in many national as well as international conferences and seminars on social welfare. Tribal development is his area of special interest and is sincerely devoted his services to protect the rights of tribals. He is in the leadership of NGOs and social organizations which are working for tribal upliftment. He has written prolifically on various social issues in leading magazines and newspapers in India and abroad, and has authored many outstanding books.

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Title
Human Rights of Tribals (In 2 Volumes)
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8182052068
Length
viii+303p., viii+305p., Figures; Tables; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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#Human Rights