Socio-Economic Development of Indian Tribes

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The present book has been an outcome of the author’s initial studies in Planned Development among the Gond tribe of Central India. This was an academically unexplored area and the tribal living there had been living in isolation till 1982. The Planned Development activities in this region accelerated after the construction of a Hindu Temple. The modernization, sanskritization, hinduization etc. process started more or less simultaneously. It would not be wrong to say that those people were getting too much (exposure) in too little a time, which was naturally affecting their economic life on the one hand and socio-cultural life on the other. This drew the interest of the author towards these people and region and present book is the outcome of the extensive fieldwork she had conducted for her pre-doctoral thesis. The shortcomings and lacunae are obvious in every work but the enthusiasm with which the work was conducted in reflected in various chapters.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Anima Sharma

Dr. Anima Sharma has received her doctorate from Delhi University. She had been a very active researcher. She has actively participated in several National and International level Seminar and workshops and some of her papers have also been published in the academic journals. She has specialized in anthropology mainly the social and Cultural Anthropology. Her main areas of interest have been Medical Anthropology, Tribal/Rural Development, Psychological Anthropology, Anthropological Theories, Research Methodology, Urban Anthropology and the other related aspects of Anthropology. Presently, she is associated with NGOs on senior level and is mainly involved with the Projects related to Health and Development. She also undertakes consultancy in her free time.

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Title
Socio-Economic Development of Indian Tribes
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8174452273
Length
x+172p., Tables; Bibliography; Index; 23cm
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