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Paris, Gallimard, 1951. In-12, broché, 236 pp. Edition originale. Un des 44 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre, seul tirage en grand papier, N° 1. Etat neuf.
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ABOUT TH BOOK:-This book is putting together various issues from different states in India. The Tribal communities in India represent different levels of the deprivation in a larger, regional, and globalized world. This book aims to place the concept of democracy, development in the tribal context. This volume basically focuses to understand contemporary tribal societies which require a basic appreciation of the historical processes which have been determined the course of successive changes in economic, social cultural, ideological and political life of the tribes. Indian state and governments are talked about as models of federalism in a large and multinational society, ensuring rights of ethnic and religious groups in a truly pluralistic society, and striving for social justice in a society marked by social hierarchies for a long time. However the democratic experiment has notificant challenges, namely that of ensuring inclusive development. Economic equality, social justice, cultural pluralism, human rights, dignity and security are all important aspects of development which have been consolidated and expanded through the existing structure of participatory democracy. But this has not always been an easy task. Indian democracy has been intensively analysesd, debated and criticized for a long time. However, democracy is not only just an elections and government formation process; it is more about values, habits of thoughts and practices, democracy need not electoral but replacement with social justice. Through democratic method existing unequal social, economic and political justice situation can be removed. The tribal's are most affected people in such democratic set up with developmental approach. The new tribal politics will be based on two things the resource politics of the Adivasis and survival politics of the informal sector. This book will be of interest to students and Scholars of Democracy and Development studies, Political Science, Anthropology, and Sociology, Political economy, Tribal studies, Rural Development, and Gender studies. It is widely applicable to all sections of the marginalized whether socially, economically, culturally, academically, politically and Administrators and policy makers. About The Author:- Ramdas Rupavath is Associate Professor, in the Department of Political Science, School of Social Sciences, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telengana State, India. His areas of specialization include Indian Political Process, Tribal Politics, Land Alienation and Displacement, Democracy, Ethnic and Identity politics and Comparative Politics in Indigenous Societies. He did his M.A., M.Phil, and Ph.D. from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He visited Uppsala University, Sweden as a guest faculty. He has published a book on "Tribal Land Alienation and Political Movements, Socio Economic Patterns from South India, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, United Kingdom (UK) and published many articles in national and international referred Journals. Besides this, he has conducted various national survey and projects which are funded by UGC and ICSSR. He was born in a small hamlet of South Indian Telangana State in 1970s and grew up in the 1980s as part of the first generation born in post-colonial Telangana. Hamlets in India have not changed radically during 68 years of independence. Contents:- CONTENTS:- Acknowledgements 9 Foreword 11 Introduction and Overview 13 List of Contributors 19 I. Fear of Uprising: Post Colonial State, Natural Calamity and the Politics of Development 21 Sajal Nag 2. Impact of Multilingual Education on the Education of Tribal Children in Andhra Pradesh 47 Kandipalli Ramakrishnarao 3. Status of Women and Girl Child in Lambada Community: A Study of South Telangana Region of Andhra Pradesh 58 M Ramulu 4. Mining and Displacement in South Odisha: Perspectives from a Census Survey 78 M Gopinath Reddy and Prajna Paramita Mishra 5. Livelihood in Bangalore: Migration from Villages to City - Displacement and Rehabilitation 91 Salu D ' Souza 6. Livelihood Issues: Land Alienation, Displacement, Rehabilitation and Migration 98 Neelmani Jaysawal 7. Approaches to Tribal Development 111 P Shailaja 8. Contextualising the Tribal Problem in the Background of PESA: Experience from Odisha 122 Pranay Kumar Parida and Smita Raut 9. Rural Decentralisation, People's Participation and In clusive Growth 130 Nupur Tiwari 10. STs as the Beneficiaries of PDS in the Mayurbhanj District of Odisha 141 Prachi Madhumita Mohanty Democracy, Development and Tribes in India 11. Development and Tribal Resistance: A Study of Niyamgiri Movement in Odisha 150 Prof Shyam Sundar Acharya 12. Traditional Storage Practices Adopted by the Tribal Community of Warangal District, Andhra Pradesh 161 R. Arunjyothi, Ch. Sowmya, D. Sreenivas 13. Development-Induced Displacement and Resettlement of Indigenous Communities in India: Policy and Practice 168 Ram Babu Mallavarpu 14. Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion of Tribals in the Local Governance in Odisha: Issues and Concerns 176 Ramchandra Jena 15. Contentious Agitations and State Intervention: An Analysis of Gujjar Agitation for Tribal Status in Rajasthan 183 Ramesh Kumar 16. Globalisation, Accumulation by Dispossession and the Adivasi Struggle for Right to Habitat 200 Rohit Jain 17. Democracy, Development and Tribal Resistance: Contemporary Issues 214 Sravya Katta 18. Democratic Decentralisation and Participation in the Context of Local Governance in the Fifth Scheduled Areas 235 Dambarudhar Garada 19. Concept of Development: Development and its Effects on Adivasis in Andhra Pradesh 253 V. Rajunayak 20. Impact ofMahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act on Socio-economic Conditions of Tribals: A Case Study of Nuapada District ofOdisha 260 Tapan Kumar Bihari 21. Forest Resources - An Ideal Altern ative for Tribal Development and Health Care 284 Shivesh 22. Problems and Prospects of Mainstreaming Gender in the Bangladesh Civil Service 290 Syed Muhammad Sajjad Kabir and Nazmunnessa Mahtab 23. Political Empowerment of the Marginalised Groups in Nagaland: Emerging Alternatives 305 K. Vrdyasagar Reddy 24. Tribe-Caste Conflict : A Study of Kandhmal Districts of Odisha 323 Ganesh Digal 25. Movement and Politics of ST Reservation in Assam 331 Harsha. S. Index 341. Acknowledgements Foreword Introduction and Overview List of Contributors 1. Tribal Education of Karnataka: Attainments and Challenges KM. Metry 2. Salvation Army Boon or Bane? A Critique of Yerukula Reformation in Andhra Pradesh Malli Gandhi 3. Socio-economic Conditions of Tribals and Resulting Social Alienation Ramdas Rupavath 4. Gender Inequality and Development: A Study on the Toda of Nilgiri Hills in Anthropological Perspective Jakka Parthasarathy 5. Tribal Development and Insurgency Movement in Tripura Harsha S and Antibum Ranglong 6. Voice of Tribals through RTI Act, in Contemporary Democracy: A Case Study of Odisha Akshaya Kumar Nayak 7. Determinants of Students Dropout in Indian Higher Education Bharat Chandra Rout 8. Education Status of Scheduled Tribes in Andhra Pradesh: A Case Study of Lambada Tribe Bikku 9. Development and Displacement–A Question of Human Right: A Case Study of POSCO Project in Odisha Chitta Ranjan Mishra 10. Development Induced Displacement of Tribals in Odisha: Issues and Concerns Dasarathi Bhuiyan 11 13 15 21 23 31 42 52 60 67 70 91 103 109 7 8 Democracy, Governance and Tribes in the Age of Globalised India 11. Ramoshi the Denotified Tribe in India: Understanding their Struggle and Politics of Exclusion Dattatary Bhandalkar 12. Social Exclusion and Marginal Communities: Some Reflection on Development Induced Displacement in India Niharranjan Mishra and Dinabandhu Sahoo 13. Status of Schedule Tribes in Andhra Pradesh: With Special Reference to Educational, Economical, Socio and Political Contexts- A Brief Review C. Rama Mohan Reddy and T. Sasikanth Reddy 14. Policies against Tribals: A Study of Displacement through Development Projects Johani Xaxa 15. Tribal Land Alienation Palla Trinadha Rao 16. Governance in Tribal Areas in Contemporary Time: Tribal Peoples’ Voice and Livelihood from Chhattisgarh Pradip Kumar Parida 17. Environmental Approach to Tribal Development Satchidananda Misra 18. Adivasis from Public Policy Perspective in India Satyam Sunkari 19. Awareness of Human Rights among Tribal and Non-tribal Higher Secondary Students – A Comparative Study KV Sridevi and Asha BN 20. Working of Civil Society Organisations for Development of Tribals: A Study BK Mahakul 21. Empowerment of Tribal’s in Assam: Role of Autonomous District Councils Girija Brahma 22. Politics of SCs and STs Conflict in Kandhamal: Failure of Indian Secularism Himanshu Sekhar Mishra 23. Role of NYKS on Tribal Youth Development: A Case Study of Koraput District, Odisha Janmejay Sahu and Ashok Behera 24. Political Economy of Tribal Development in Madhya Pradesh: The Case of Korku Tribe Janmejaya Mishra 25. Land Alienation of Tribals in Andhra Pradesh Justin Jos 122 132 144 150 157 171 178 190 211 218 232 237 247 257 266 CONTENTS:- 9 26. Contesting Inclusive Development: Exclusion and Marginality among Scheduled Tribes in North Coastal Andhra Pradesh KR Rama Mohan 27. Trends in the Cropping Pattern and Its Impact on the The Title 'Democracy, Development and Tribes in India written/authored/edited by Ramdas Rupavath', published in the year 2015. The ISBN 9788121212489 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 704 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Scheduled Caste. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- 2 Vols. Set
Mm 165x230 Prefazione di Roberto Badaracco. Brossura originale, 295 pagine profusamente illustrate a colori. Testo in lingua italiana. Libro in condizioni di nuovo, spedizione in 24 or edalla conferma dell'ordine.
Mm 130x195 RARO / RARE. Prima edizione / First edition. "Biblioteca Zamnà". Brossura editoriale, sovraccoperta originale con fessurazioni restaurate al dorso, 278 pagine con una tavola in bianco e nero con ritratto dell'autore in apertura, firma d'appartenenza al frontespizio. Libro in buono stato complessivo. Importante studio sulla Guerra delle Caste (1847 - 1901) scaturita dalla rivolta del popolo Maya della Penisola dello Yucatán contro la popolazione di discendenza europea.
A clean, unmarked copy with a tight binding. 221 pages. Many b&w line drawings. Sections on the Ganges, village life, Aryans , Dravidians, Gupta period, Modernizing agriculture, sacred cow, Hindu ways to god, Triad, caste system, symbols of, temple worship, marriage, Sunni and Shiite Moslems, Sikh, principles of, Buddhism, Jainism, the mosque, folklore, creation myths, folk art, classical arts, Festivals, Diwali, Holi, Baisakhi, Dussehra, etc.
Mm 165x250 Brossura editoriale, xiv-513 pagine ancora intonse con testo in lingua francese; due cartine a colori ripiegate in chiusura. Piccole lacune al dorso restaurato e alla quarta di copertina che presenta una gora di umidità al margine superiore con piccoli strappi, alcune fioriture alle prime pagine dell'indice e ai tagli. Buono lo stato complessivo. Spedizione entro 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
[1902] xx, 324 pages. Index and map. An examination of India covering physical characteristics, Races, Languages and Literature, History, Religion and the contemporary India of the time. Map has large tear half across. Wear to cover corners and a little to top/tail of spine.
Autobiographies and writings of members of three of the most numerous and important of the dozen or so Brahman castes of Maharashtra. Light mark on front cover.
Osmania University Diamond Jubilee Lecture. With Notes and References. 52 pages. Slight browning to spine. Small annotations by previous owner on numerous pages.
Someone kept this book in their backpack a little while. Cover corners are a tad bent, dust jacket edges a little freyed, not much. Text/interior is clean and unmarked in any way, solid binding, near new otherwise. 239 pages.
Mondadori, marzo 2003. Rilegato con sovraccoperta. Prima edizione. Spedizioni tracciabili con raccomandata entro 24 ore dall'ordine. First edition. Hardback cover with dust jacket in fine conditions, no price clipped, no inscriptions or markings inside. Worldwide delivery.
DISPONIBILITÀ GARANTITA AL 99%; SPEDIZIONE ENTRO 12 ORE DALL'ORDINE. OTTIME CONDIZIONI GENERALI, LIEVISSIMI SEGNI DEL TEMPO. Il genetista Adriano Buzzati Traverso nel 1956 aveva definì l’Università «un fossile denutrito» e, riportando i giudizi imbarazzanti di organismi internazionali sullo stato ricerca italiana, concludeva: «la nostra università è avulsa dalla vita del paese, ha una struttura interna sorpassata, e in essa aleggia ancora un’aurea medioevale». Egli riassumeva le ragioni di questa situazione in tre problematiche generali: in primo luogo, il bilancio sempre troppo magro per l’istruzione, «gran male fatto all'Italia dalla mancanza di senso di responsabilità, di coraggio civile, dal rinunciatarismo e dalla superficialità di ministri della Pubblica Istruzione, di Consigli superiori dell’istruzione, di rettori di università e di professori succedutisi durante gli ultimi quattro decenni»; in secondo luogo, il provincialismo dei professori universitari ostili all'introduzione di nuove discipline di cui non fossero esperti e di qualsiasi innovazione nell'organizzazione della ricerca; infine, la ristrettezza di vedute di una categoria imprenditoriale «gretta nelle sue visioni di rinnovamento e poco disposta ad una effettiva collaborazione con lo stato per migliorare rapidamente la situazione attuale». Tra il 1956 e il 1968, con una serie di articoli poi raccolti in volume, Buzzati Traverso aprì un dibattito sull'emergenza educativa: «Un paese che dispone di una scuola inadeguata, come indirizzo, come dimensioni e come composizione, alla civiltà e alla struttura economica verso cui il resto del mondo si sta orientando, in seguito al prepotente evolversi della scienza e della tecnica, è destinato alla rovina e al servaggio. Un servaggio meno appariscente di quelli passati […], ma ancora più umiliante, poiché esercitato a livello della cultura, per cui un tempo rifulgevamo. Ineluttabilmente, tecniche nuove, nuovi impianti, prodigiosi macchinari finiranno col venire importati anche in Italia, ma progettati, studiati, costruiti e controllati da tecnici stranieri. Ed allora i nostri figli e noi stessi saremo i paria del mondo nuovo». Descrizione bibliografica Titolo: Un fossile denutrito: l'università italiana Autore: Adriano Buzzati-Traverso Editore: Milano: Il Saggiatore di Alberto Mondadori, 1969 Lunghezza: 263 pagine; 22 cm Copertina di: Anita Klinz Soggetti: Istruzione superiore, Riforma, Italia, Politica, Società, Ricerca, Università, Scuola, Cultura, Libri rari, Libri Vintage, Fuori catalogo, Saggi, Scienze, Docenti, Didattica, Autonomia, Professori, Baroni, Finanziamenti, Mezzogiorno, Sud, Intellettuali, Economia, Crisi, Facoltà, Sbocchi lavorativi, Orientamento, Anni Cinquanta, Anni Sessanta, Sessantotto, Contestazione, Scontro generazionale, Casta, Atenei, Sistema, Baronaggio, Universities and colleges, Agraria, Nucleare, Lezioni, Esami, Laurea, Concorsi, Accesso, Scienziati, Cervelli, Fuga, Emigranti, Calabria, Fondi, Sperimentazione, Riforme, Stati Uniti, California, Privilegi, Missione, Formazione, Higher education, Reform, Italy, Politics, Society, Research, University, School, Culture, Rare books, Out of print books, Essays, Science, Teaching, Teaching, Autonomy, Professors, Barons, Funding, South, Intellectuals, Economics, Crisis, Faculty, Career outlets, Guidance, Fifties, Sixties, Sixty-eight, Disputes, Generative Clash, Caste, Universities, System, Baronage, Agriculture, Nuclear, Lectures, Exams, Degree, Competitions, Access, Scientists, Brains, Escape, Emigrants, Funds, Experimentation, Reforms, United States, Privileges, Mission, Formation Parole e frasi comuni accademico americani assistenti atenei attività attuale bilancio biologia molecolare chilowattora CNEN colleghi commissione condizioni Consiglio nazionale Consiglio superiore corso danaro università diploma docenti economico efficiente energia elettrica nucleare esigenze extrauniversitari facoltà finanziamento finanziario fisica nucleare frazione funzione Giacinto Bosco giovani Giovanni Polvani Giuseppe Medici governo Gran Bretagna industriali industrie insegnamento insegnanti investimenti istituti istruzione superiore Italia laboratori laboratorio laurea legge libera docenza lire livello maggiore migliori miliardi ministero della Pubblica moderna mondo nazionale ricerche nazione numero organi organizzazione paese personale piano politica possibilità problema produttiva produzione professori ruolo programmi proposta prossimi Pubblica Istruzione Regno Unito responsabilità ricerca scientifica tecnologica scientifico tecnico scuola sembra settori situazione sperimentali spesa stranieri strutture studenti studio Svezia sviluppo Calabria universitari
The Title 'Gender, Caste and Social Justice written/authored/edited by Dr. Anji A, Dr. A. Ranjithkumar', published in the year 2019. The ISBN 9789353240400 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 279 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Studies / Scheduled Caste. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
A book about caste in a village of Central India and its surrounding region. 295pp Illustrated with 16 plates. Light shelfwear to covers.
A due lupi di mare, capitani della Marina di Sua Maest?, che hanno amato le navi pi? delle loro donne...Prologo - Copertina: Salvatore Gregorietti Unimark 1 22x14,5 cm., legatura in piena tela, sopraccoperta, pp. 905 (4), prima edizione italiana, buone condizioni. ...grande saga dell'Oriente; lunga vicenda di armi, amori, passioni, cruente guerre per il potere, fascinoso affresco di una societ?...Giappone del 1600, un paese ancora avvolto nel mistero, retto da rigidissime caste e tradizioni e da raffinati rituali, ma anche scosso dalle lotte spietate tra i samurai....
1°ed. (Frecce).<BR> 8°, pp. (6) 171 (3). T.cart.edit., sovracop.
ABOUT TH BOOK:-This book is putting together various issues from different states in India. The Tribal communities in India represent different levels of the deprivation in a larger, regional, and globalized world. This book aims to place the concept of democracy, development in the tribal context. This volume basically focuses to understand contemporary tribal societies which require a basic appreciation of the historical processes which have been determined the course of successive changes in economic, social cultural, ideological and political life of the tribes. Indian state and governments are talked about as models of federalism in a large and multinational society, ensuring rights of ethnic and religious groups in a truly pluralistic society, and striving for social justice in a society marked by social hierarchies for a long time. However the democratic experiment has notificant challenges, namely that of ensuring inclusive development. Economic equality, social justice, cultural pluralism, human rights, dignity and security are all important aspects of development which have been consolidated and expanded through the existing structure of participatory democracy. But this has not always been an easy task. Indian democracy has been intensively analysesd, debated and criticized for a long time. However, democracy is not only just an elections and government formation process; it is more about values, habits of thoughts and practices, democracy need not electoral but replacement with social justice. Through democratic method existing unequal social, economic and political justice situation can be removed. The tribal's are most affected people in such democratic set up with developmental approach. The new tribal politics will be based on two things the resource politics of the Adivasis and survival politics of the informal sector. This book will be of interest to students and Scholars of Democracy and Development studies, Political Science, Anthropology, and Sociology, Political economy, Tribal studies, Rural Development, and Gender studies. It is widely applicable to all sections of the marginalized whether socially, economically, culturally, academically, politically and Administrators and policy makers. About The Author:- Ramdas Rupavath is Associate Professor, in the Department of Political Science, School of Social Sciences, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telengana State, India. His areas of specialization include Indian Political Process, Tribal Politics, Land Alienation and Displacement, Democracy, Ethnic and Identity politics and Comparative Politics in Indigenous Societies. He did his M.A., M.Phil, and Ph.D. from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He visited Uppsala University, Sweden as a guest faculty. He has published a book on "Tribal Land Alienation and Political Movements, Socio Economic Patterns from South India, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, United Kingdom (UK) and published many articles in national and international referred Journals. Besides this, he has conducted various national survey and projects which are funded by UGC and ICSSR. He was born in a small hamlet of South Indian Telangana State in 1970s and grew up in the 1980s as part of the first generation born in post-colonial Telangana. Hamlets in India have not changed radically during 68 years of independence. Contents:- CONTENTS:- Acknowledgements Foreword Introduction and Overview List of Contributors 1. Tribal Education of Karnataka: Attainments and Challenges KM. Metry 2. Salvation Army Boon or Bane? A Critique of Yerukula Reformation in Andhra Pradesh Malli Gandhi 3. Socio-economic Conditions of Tribals and Resulting Social Alienation Ramdas Rupavath 4. Gender Inequality and Development: A Study on the Toda of Nilgiri Hills in Anthropological Perspective Jakka Parthasarathy 5. Tribal Development and Insurgency Movement in Tripura Harsha S and Antibum Ranglong 6. Voice of Tribals through RTI Act, in Contemporary Democracy: A Case Study of Odisha Akshaya Kumar Nayak 7. Determinants of Students Dropout in Indian Higher Education Bharat Chandra Rout 8. Education Status of Scheduled Tribes in Andhra Pradesh: A Case Study of Lambada Tribe Bikku 9. Development and Displacement–A Question of Human Right: A Case Study of POSCO Project in Odisha Chitta Ranjan Mishra 10. Development Induced Displacement of Tribals in Odisha: Issues and Concerns Dasarathi Bhuiyan 11 13 15 21 23 31 42 52 60 67 70 91 103 109 7 8 Democracy, Governance and Tribes in the Age of Globalised India 11. Ramoshi the Denotified Tribe in India: Understanding their Struggle and Politics of Exclusion Dattatary Bhandalkar 12. Social Exclusion and Marginal Communities: Some Reflection on Development Induced Displacement in India Niharranjan Mishra and Dinabandhu Sahoo 13. Status of Schedule Tribes in Andhra Pradesh: With Special Reference to Educational, Economical, Socio and Political Contexts- A Brief Review C. Rama Mohan Reddy and T. Sasikanth Reddy 14. Policies against Tribals: A Study of Displacement through Development Projects Johani Xaxa 15. Tribal Land Alienation Palla Trinadha Rao 16. Governance in Tribal Areas in Contemporary Time: Tribal Peoples’ Voice and Livelihood from Chhattisgarh Pradip Kumar Parida 17. Environmental Approach to Tribal Development Satchidananda Misra 18. Adivasis from Public Policy Perspective in India Satyam Sunkari 19. Awareness of Human Rights among Tribal and Non-tribal Higher Secondary Students – A Comparative Study KV Sridevi and Asha BN 20. Working of Civil Society Organisations for Development of Tribals: A Study BK Mahakul 21. Empowerment of Tribal’s in Assam: Role of Autonomous District Councils Girija Brahma 22. Politics of SCs and STs Conflict in Kandhamal: Failure of Indian Secularism Himanshu Sekhar Mishra 23. Role of NYKS on Tribal Youth Development: A Case Study of Koraput District, Odisha Janmejay Sahu and Ashok Behera 24. Political Economy of Tribal Development in Madhya Pradesh: The Case of Korku Tribe Janmejaya Mishra 25. Land Alienation of Tribals in Andhra Pradesh Justin Jos 122 132 144 150 157 171 178 190 211 218 232 237 247 257 266 CONTENTS:- 9 26. Contesting Inclusive Development: Exclusion and Marginality among Scheduled Tribes in North Coastal Andhra Pradesh KR Rama Mohan 27. Trends in the Cropping Pattern and Its Impact on the Tribal Households in the Scheduled Areas: A Case Study of Three Scheduled Area Villages from West Godavari District of AP B Nageswara Rao 28. Rural Employment Act and Tribal Women in North East Kapil Sikka and Vijender Singh Beniwal 29. Livelihood Security through Land Distribution: An Empirical Study on Chenchus of Andhra Pradesh L Reddeppa Index 282 289 313 323 339 The Title 'Democracy, Development and Tribes in India Reality & Rhetoric written/authored/edited by Ramdas Rupavath', published in the year 2015. The ISBN 9788121212991 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 351 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Scheduled Caste. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd
ABOUT TH BOOK:-This book is putting together various issues from different states in India. The Tribal communities in India represent different levels of the deprivation in a larger, regional, and globalized world. This book aims to place the concept of democracy, development in the tribal context. This volume basically focuses to understand contemporary tribal societies which require a basic appreciation of the historical processes which have been determined the course of successive changes in economic, social cultural, ideological and political life of the tribes. Indian state and governments are talked about as models of federalism in a large and multinational society, ensuring rights of ethnic and religious groups in a truly pluralistic society, and striving for social justice in a society marked by social hierarchies for a long time. However the democratic experiment has notificant challenges, namely that of ensuring inclusive development. Economic equality, social justice, cultural pluralism, human rights, dignity and security are all important aspects of development which have been consolidated and expanded through the existing structure of participatory democracy. But this has not always been an easy task. Indian democracy has been intensively analysesd, debated and criticized for a long time. However, democracy is not only just an elections and government formation process; it is more about values, habits of thoughts and practices, democracy need not electoral but replacement with social justice. Through democratic method existing unequal social, economic and political justice situation can be removed. The tribal's are most affected people in such democratic set up with developmental approach. The new tribal politics will be based on two things the resource politics of the Adivasis and survival politics of the informal sector. This book will be of interest to students and Scholars of Democracy and Development studies, Political Science, Anthropology, and Sociology, Political economy, Tribal studies, Rural Development, and Gender studies. It is widely applicable to all sections of the marginalized whether socially, economically, culturally, academically, politically and Administrators and policy makers. About The Author:- Ramdas Rupavath is Associate Professor, in the Department of Political Science, School of Social Sciences, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telengana State, India. His areas of specialization include Indian Political Process, Tribal Politics, Land Alienation and Displacement, Democracy, Ethnic and Identity politics and Comparative Politics in Indigenous Societies. He did his M.A., M.Phil, and Ph.D. from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He visited Uppsala University, Sweden as a guest faculty. He has published a book on "Tribal Land Alienation and Political Movements, Socio Economic Patterns from South India, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, United Kingdom (UK) and published many articles in national and international referred Journals. Besides this, he has conducted various national survey and projects which are funded by UGC and ICSSR. He was born in a small hamlet of South Indian Telangana State in 1970s and grew up in the 1980s as part of the first generation born in post-colonial Telangana. Hamlets in India have not changed radically during 68 years of independence. Contents:- CONTENTS:- Acknowledgements 9 Foreword 11 Introduction and Overview 13 List of Contributors 19 I. Fear of Uprising: Post Colonial State, Natural Calamity and the Politics of Development 21 Sajal Nag 2. Impact of Multilingual Education on the Education of Tribal Children in Andhra Pradesh 47 Kandipalli Ramakrishnarao 3. Status of Women and Girl Child in Lambada Community: A Study of South Telangana Region of Andhra Pradesh 58 M Ramulu 4. Mining and Displacement in South Odisha: Perspectives from a Census Survey 78 M Gopinath Reddy and Prajna Paramita Mishra 5. Livelihood in Bangalore: Migration from Villages to City - Displacement and Rehabilitation 91 Salu D ' Souza 6. Livelihood Issues: Land Alienation, Displacement, Rehabilitation and Migration 98 Neelmani Jaysawal 7. Approaches to Tribal Development 111 P Shailaja 8. Contextualising the Tribal Problem in the Background of PESA: Experience from Odisha 122 Pranay Kumar Parida and Smita Raut 9. Rural Decentralisation, People's Participation and In clusive Growth 130 Nupur Tiwari 10. STs as the Beneficiaries of PDS in the Mayurbhanj District of Odisha 141 Prachi Madhumita Mohanty Democracy, Development and Tribes in India 11. Development and Tribal Resistance: A Study of Niyamgiri Movement in Odisha 150 Prof Shyam Sundar Acharya 12. Traditional Storage Practices Adopted by the Tribal Community of Warangal District, Andhra Pradesh 161 R. Arunjyothi, Ch. Sowmya, D. Sreenivas 13. Development-Induced Displacement and Resettlement of Indigenous Communities in India: Policy and Practice 168 Ram Babu Mallavarpu 14. Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion of Tribals in the Local Governance in Odisha: Issues and Concerns 176 Ramchandra Jena 15. Contentious Agitations and State Intervention: An Analysis of Gujjar Agitation for Tribal Status in Rajasthan 183 Ramesh Kumar 16. Globalisation, Accumulation by Dispossession and the Adivasi Struggle for Right to Habitat 200 Rohit Jain 17. Democracy, Development and Tribal Resistance: Contemporary Issues 214 Sravya Katta 18. Democratic Decentralisation and Participation in the Context of Local Governance in the Fifth Scheduled Areas 235 Dambarudhar Garada 19. Concept of Development: Development and its Effects on Adivasis in Andhra Pradesh 253 V. Rajunayak 20. Impact ofMahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act on Socio-economic Conditions of Tribals: A Case Study of Nuapada District ofOdisha 260 Tapan Kumar Bihari 21. Forest Resources - An Ideal Altern ative for Tribal Development and Health Care 284 Shivesh 22. Problems and Prospects of Mainstreaming Gender in the Bangladesh Civil Service 290 Syed Muhammad Sajjad Kabir and Nazmunnessa Mahtab 23. Political Empowerment of the Marginalised Groups in Nagaland: Emerging Alternatives 305 K. Vrdyasagar Reddy 24. Tribe-Caste Conflict : A Study of Kandhmal Districts of Odisha 323 Ganesh Digal 25. Movement and Politics of ST Reservation in Assam 331 Harsha. S. Index 341 The Title 'Democracy, Development and Tribes in the Age of Globalised India Reality & Rhetor written/authored/edited by Ramdas Rupavath', published in the year 2015. The ISBN 9788121212984 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 353 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Scheduled Caste. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
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Thirty-five extracts organised around the key issues of sociological perspectives, ethnic stratification and institutional discrimination. 400pp. Index. Dust jacket rather grubby and with tears on top back edge and chips/creases at top of spine with general light soiling.
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The aim in writing this work has been to present an accurate and fairly complete account of the Chamars. The basis of this work has been the Chamars of the United Provinces, but the Chamars and the leather-workers of other parts of India as well have been noted. The writings of Ibbetson, Crooke, Rose, Russell and others have been made use of, and Census Reports, both Imperial and Provincial, have been examined. Similarly, materials from the works of anthropology, ethnology, and animism have been made the basis of investigation. Men of many sub-castes and of all sorts, living in villages and towns, have been interrogated, such as farmers, tanners, shoemakers, wizards, gurus, and servants. The single aim has been in all cases to record the Charmar point of view. The Charmars of the north-west have been influenced by the superstitions of Punjab, while those to the east reflect the peculiar beliefs of the Vindhyas. George Weston Briggs was born in North Branch, Lapeer, Michigan, USAon21 Sep 1874 to Emily Electa Weston. He married Annie Mable Montgomery and had 5 children. Briggs belonged to that generation of British Orientalists of colonized India, who first studied and recorded Indian culture systematically. The White Man’s prejudice notwithstanding, these Orientalists helped the cause of Indic studies with their inscrutable scientific method. Briggs was a U.S. missionary and Indologist. He was educated at Northwestern University and was ordained as priest in 1904. He was a methodist missionary and later, a Professor of English Literature at Reid Christian College in India. In 1912-14, he was an Associate Professor of Mathematics at Col. Pacific. After returning last time from India,in 1925 he became a Professor of Sanskrit language and literature at Drew University’s Theological School.In 1929, he was a Professor of History of Religions at Drew University, Madison. The Title 'The Chamars written/authored/edited by Geo. W. Briggs', published in the year 2019. The ISBN 9788121218085 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 298 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Schedule Caste. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
br. Il presente saggio è frutto di accurate ricerche e raccoglie l'eredità del grande orientalista Icilio Vecchiotti; in esso le origini storiche e sociali delle caste indiane vengono analizzate, rivelando così l'autentica cultura vedico-indiana, strutturata secondo un ordine ben diverso, un ordine che rispettava la natura di ogni essere vivente e l'armonia con il cosmo. Invasioni e realtà coloniali hanno portato alla degenerazione di una cultura che oggi ha molto da offrire ad una società moderna sempre più devastata da problemi interiori ed esteriori; ma occorre saper cogliere in modo profondo discipline come lo yoga affinché possa avvenire una reale trasformazione sociale. Troppo spesso l'Oriente è diventato uno stereotipo a nostro uso e consumo e scuole mistiche straordinarie sono state distorte, semplificate o mistificate, diventando una moda o un esercizio da palestra. L'autore si propone di fornire gli strumenti critici necessari per accostarsi ad un sapere valido e sempre attuale.