Tribal Development in India: A Critical Appraisal

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Development is a process which has always been a matter of opinions among the experts of various fields. In case of social sciences, experiences, with the passage of time, demand changes in social development strategy specially when one is dealing with a complex issue like tribal development. The book covers almost all aspects of tribal development, including past, present and future strategies. It is also true that varied tribal cultural traits in India do not allow uniform strategy, still the overall models have been discussed, which do have local variations in its implementation. This book will help the students, teachers, NGOs, administrators and even foreign experts-every one who need to know all about tribal development in India.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Gaya Pandey

Gaya Pandey (b. 1954) is a senior faculty in anthropology at Ranchi University, Ranchi  (Jharkand) ever since his joining as faculty member in this institution (1985), he has been actively engaged in fieldwork, teaching and research. He has to his credit dozens of articles published in journals of national (Indian) Anthropology), Bhartiya Janajatiya Sanskriti ( Indian Culture), Tribal  and Manav Shastriya Sidhanta: Shastriya and Adhunik ( Anthropological Theory: Classical and Modern).His books published under coauthorship include Sun Worship in India (1992), History of Anthropological Thought (1993), Manavshastriya Vicharak Ewam Vichardharayen (2000), Forest and Tribals (1997), Artisan Tribes of Bihar and Bengal (2001), Janajatiya Vikas (2001), Vikasatmak Manav Vigyan (2001), Tribal Development in India (2002), and Samajik Sanskritik Manav Shastra (2005).

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Title
Tribal Development in India: A Critical Appraisal
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Edition
1st ed.
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Length
x+329p., Tables; Map; 22cm.
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