Mundas and Their Country: A Century After

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In the present volume the author has discussed about what had happened in Chotanagpur since the publication of S. C. Roy’s monumental book titled The Mundas and Their Country. The present book discusses on the socio-political changes that have had taken place in the Chotanagpur region of Bihar after the publication of S. C. Roy’s book in the year 1912. A brief and sweeping political history of the region have been portrayed by the present author on the background of the happenings that have taken place up to the end of the century. The political movements of the adivasis and the sadans that ultimately led to the formation of the State of Jharkhand in the year 2000 have been presented. Democracy is a game of number. Nine Chief Ministers and three times President’s rule in a span of thirteen years in Jharkhand. This reflects the unique political culture of the region. Development cannot take place when there is scrambling for the chair. There is a general feeling among the people that something is missing in our Constitution. How to stop the scrambling for the chair by the elected politicians. We have ethics in many things but not in politics. In a complex socio-political situation in India as we find now, we need to find out a way so that a democratically elected government remains stable, even in a minority position, for a full term to deliver the goods promised to the people and aspired by the people. The mantra, Sabka Sath Sabka Vikas of Sri Narendra Modi, needs to be actually translated into action by his own party so that the people of the region realize the gifts of the government’s development programmes.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR P. Dash Sharma

P. Dash Sharma, Ph.D., (Delhi), is retired Professor of Anthropology of the University of Ranchi. He served at the Office of the Registrar General of India, New Delhi, from 1965-70, and then as research associate in the anthropological Survey of India, at the Southern Regional Centre at Mysore. He joined the department of anthropology at the University of Ranchi in the middle of 1972. His active service at the university of Ranchi spans a period of more than twenty-seven years. He has published more than 150 research articles in various national and international journals, and in edited volumes, on various aspects ranging from physical anthropology, ethnographic studies, human genetics, health and nutrition, environmental and developmental studies, among the tribes of north-east India and Chotanagpur. He has authored one text book on human evolution, and has three books to his credit as an editor. He is the founder editor of the journals South Asian Anthropologist, which is being published as the official organ of Sarat Chandra RoyInstitute of Anthropological Studies, Ranchi, since 1980.

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Title
Mundas and Their Country: A Century After
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9789386611239
Length
203p.
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