Tribal Economy and Society

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The tribal areas, though constituting a significant part of backward areas of the country, are the one where problems of development have recently been given due priority and attention. It is indeed deplorable that we have very scanty information about the North-Western scheduled tribes of India. The scheduled tribes inhabiting tribal areas are, Gaddis, Gujjars, Jads, Canbas, Khanpas, Bhods, Budhs, Kinnauras, Kinnars, Lahaulas, Pangwala, Swaglas etc. Most of these communities live in these inaccessible and difficult parts. Most of the tribal population is disparately poor, backward, uneducated and leads a very hard and miserable life. But literature which is considered to be a major tool for the improvement of people and area is scanty about N.W. Tribals. A modest effort has, therefore, been made through this book to fill this gap. The present book brings comprehensive information on quality of life of North Western tribals, Herein an attempt has been made to provide a succinct account of primary necessities of life by investigating consumption pattern, quality of food intake, clothing and shelter. Secondary necessities of life like health care, education, travel, communication and recreation are some of the important aspects of the book which merit special mention. Some of the other aspects such as influence of occupation on primary and secondary necessities of life are also examined. The book will provide useful information and stimulus to the work for all those concerned with the development of tribal areas and well being of the mankind. It may also be of value to the anthropologists and Sociologists who wish to learn more about tribal culture.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Madhu Sudan Jairth

Dr. M.S. Jairth (b. 1955) took his M.Phil and Ph.D. degrees in Economics from Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla. During 1980-87, Dr.Jairth served as a Consultant (Economist) at Himachal Consultancy Organisation. He had conducted a number of studies in the fields of Industrial Potential Survey of Tribal Areas and Industrial Credit on No-Industry District, Bamboo and Carpet Industry, Industrial plan and Block level studies. During 1987 he chose to join as Research Officer at Agro-Economic Research Centre, H.P. University and prepared Tribal Development Plan – Bharmaur Block of Himachal Pradesh, village studies and evaluation of centrally sponsored programme of assistance to small and marginal farmers for increasing agricultural production in Himachal Pradesh. His varied experience in several fields has enabled him to work with International Potato Centre. Presently, as a Socio-Economist, Dr. Jairth is engaged in the documentation of production, consumption and utilization pattern of sweet potato, a staple food of many tribals throughout the world. He has to his credit a number of research papers. He is also a member of several societies.

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Title
Tribal Economy and Society
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8170992990
Length
xii+121p., Tables; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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