At the early end of the spectrum is the issue of tribal development. The concern for the indigenous people had received high attention on the international agenda. The concern for "Vanavasi" or "Anushchit Janajati" as the tribals are called in India finds its echo in the UN Charter as well as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In the post-independence India, welfare of the tribal communities has been the national goal and special responsibility of the Centre and the various State Governments. Tribals underwent a change not only in their relationship with land but also in their relationship with forests. Tribes were greatly dependent on forest for their day-to-day needs, including food, shelter, instruments, medicine, and in some cases even clothes. This book elaborately discusses all relevant issues in comprehensive way of Tribal Welfare and Environment Development and the subject matter in a concise and an intelligible form, keeping in view the needs of the average student, researcher and teacher. CONTENTS: Tribal Welfare in India; Tribal Development : Policies and Programmes; Forest Policy Rights and Tribal Development; Mobilization of Resources and Responsibilities of Panchayati Raj; Impact of Industrial Enterprise on Tribals; Culture and Civilization of Adivasi; Tribal Movements; Land Rights and Natural Resources; Tribal Society and Civilizations.
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