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Mass displacement of population due to ethnic conflict is a very recurrent phenomenon in the state of Assam, India. As these displaced people remain inside the Indian Territory, they become Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). Some of them are forced to remain inside the makeshift relief camp for decades without basic necessities, whereas others return back shortly. Available literatures relating to population displacement in Assam and northeast India are mainly focused on ethnic conflict or have political orientation or are written with telescopic view, whereby real sufferings, agonies and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Mass displacement of population due to ethnic conflict is a very recurrent phenomenon in the state of Assam, India. As these displaced people remain inside the Indian Territory, they become Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). Some of them are forced to remain inside the makeshift relief camp for decades without basic necessities, whereas others return back shortly. Available literatures relating to population displacement in Assam and northeast India are mainly focused on ethnic conflict or have political orientation or are written with telescopic view, whereby real sufferings, agonies and conditions of the tribal IDPs remain unheard in the outside world. By taking Boro tribal IDPs and non- IDPs (as reference group), this piece of research divulges the real saga of the tribal IDPs who are languished in the makeshift relief camps in abject poverty. This book should be useful for researchers, NGOs and policy makers working on population displacement issues
Autorenporträt
Pralip Kumar Narzary (b-1974) M.A. in Geog from NEHU (1998), Shillong, and Master of Population Studies (2001) and Ph. D. (2008) from IIPS, Mumbai, presented several research papers at conferences in India and abroad, and published few of them in reputed journals, and teaches Population Studies at F M University, Balasore, India