Sustainable Development

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The book Sustainable Development: Musahara Scheduled Caste and Sauria Paharia a Scheduled tribe is based on Empirical Study. Musahar, who prefer to identify themselves, as Dalit do not find themselves in National Mainstream. Mahatma Gandhi, Acharya Kriplani, Jai Prakash Narayan and others lived with them to understand their problems and tried to draw the attentions. The Sauria Paharia are primitive scheduled tribe and their population is declining. They are shifting cultivators. They are exploited ruthlessly. They are exploited ruthlessly. They are the first tribe to fight against Britishers. The models of sustainable development have been discussed in great detail. The micro level field data and analysis helped in generating models for sustainable development in this book. the book is quite useful for policy makers, policy researcher, organizations responsible for planning for the development of primitive and dwindling tribals and for scheduled caste and Dalits.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR S. Narayan

Dr. Sachindra Narayan is a senior faculty member in Social Anthropology and Sociology at A.N. Sinha Institute of Social Studies, Patna. A topper of B.A. Hons. In Anthropology and an M.A. from the University of Ranchi, he was chief of the SITE programme in Bihar State and received Distinguished Service Award of the Department of Space, Government of India. At present he is the Project Director of Planned Development among Sauria Paharia. He had written about one hundred and fifty articles in national and international academic journals. His books include Sacred Complexes in Deoghar and Rajgir, The Dwindling Hill Tribe, Dimensions of Tribal Development in Bihar and Buddhism at Bodh-Gaya. He is also Co-Reseaerch Supervisor on Buddhism of Harvard University, U.S.A.

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Title
Sustainable Development
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8131100510
Length
viii+283p., Tables; Index; 23cm.
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