Human Development and Social Exclusion Among Primitive Tribes in India

Human Development and Social Exclusion Among Primitive Tribes in India

Author: Easwaran Kanagaraj

Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

Published: 2014-12-23

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9783659664908

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Scheduled Tribes(STs) constitute one of the Socially Excluded sections of contemporary India. Among them the numerically small Primitive Tribes(PTGs) are most vulnerable. In the post Independence era integrating these communities in the process of nation building through development has been a major challenge to India. The present work tries to provide a comprehensive picture of the development scenario of four main primitive tribes of Tamil Nadu viz., Badaga, Kota, Kurumba and Irula from global policy perspectives of human development and social exclusion. This book also addresses the substantive research questions on development and integration of tribal communities by extending the UNDPs human development and IILS social exclusion perspectives by employing quantitative and qualitative methods. This book will be of great use to social policy makers, social workers, and Civil society organisations interested in the development of indigenous populations all over the world.


Social Exclusion and Adverse Inclusion

Social Exclusion and Adverse Inclusion

Author: Dev Nathan

Publisher: OUP India

Published: 2012-04-24

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 0198078935

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This volume discusses the themes of exclusion and inclusion vis-à-vis the Adivasis in India. It locates Adivasis' development and impediments to their growth within a larger regional, national, and global, context, and provides a framework to overcome deprivation faced by them.


The Routledge Handbook of Exclusion, Inequality and Stigma in India

The Routledge Handbook of Exclusion, Inequality and Stigma in India

Author: NMP Verma

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2020-08-20

Total Pages: 427

ISBN-13: 1000096750

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This handbook critically examines the three concepts of exclusion, inequality and stigma and their interrelationship in the Indian context. Divided into five parts, the volume deals with the issues of exclusion, inequality, gender discrimination, health and disability, and assault and violence. It discusses important topical themes such as caste and social exclusion in rural labour markets, impact of poverty and unemployment, discrimination in education and literacy, income inequality and financial inclusion, social security of street vendors, women social entrepreneurs, rural–urban digital divide, workplace inequality, women trafficking, acid attacks, inter-caste marriages, honour killings, health care and sanitation, discrimination faced by those with disabilities, and regional disparities in India. The book traces rising socio-economic inequality and discrimination along with the severe lack of access to resources and opportunities, redressal instruments, legal provisions and implementation challenges, while also looking at deep-rooted causes responsible for their persistence in society. With emphasis on affirmative action, systemic mechanisms, and the role of state and citizens in bridging gaps, the volume presents several policies and strategies for development. It combines wide-ranging empirical case studies backed by relevant theoretical frameworks to map out a new agenda for research on socio-economic inequality in India with important implications for public policy. Comprehensive and first of its kind, this handbook will serve as a key reference to scholars, researchers and teachers of exclusion and discrimination studies, social justice, political economy, sociology, anthropology, economics, political science, development studies, education and public administration. It will also be useful to policymakers, bureaucrats, civil society activists, non-governmental organisations and social entrepreneurs in the development sector, in addition to those interested in third world studies, developing economies and the global south.


Social Exclusion

Social Exclusion

Author: A. K. Lal

Publisher: Concept Publishing Company

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 708

ISBN-13: 9788180690525

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Festschrift for Bindeshwar Pathak, b. 1943, Indian sociologist; comprises contributed articles on societal change in India.


Poverty and Social Exclusion in India

Poverty and Social Exclusion in India

Author: Maitreyi Bordia Das

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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The report's main objective is to track development outcomes for three select groups - scheduled tribes (STs), scheduled castes (SCs), and women - that have traditionally faced exclusion in India. It asks the question: how did these groups fare over a period of rapid growth in India, primarily in the nineties; and were they able to break through the historically grounded inequalities that have kept entire generations among them trapped or did traps trump opportunities? It focuses on exclusion along three spheres - services, markets, and voice and agency. Within these too, the attempt is to highlight a few select issues that offer new insights. The report draws both on national data (national sample surveys (NSS) and national family health surveys (NFHS)) as well as qualitative work for its evidence, relying more on the latter to probe heterogeneity within states and groups and incipient processes that result in exclusion.


Social Inclusion and Education in India

Social Inclusion and Education in India

Author: Ghanshyam Shah

Publisher: Routledge India

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9780429281846

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"This book examines social inclusion in the education sector in India for Scheduled Tribes, Denotified Tribes, and Nomadic Tribes. It investigates the gaps between what was promised to the marginalized sections in the Constitution, and what has been since delivered. The volume: Examines data from across the Indian states on Adivasi and non-ST students in higher, primary and secondary education; Analyses the success and failures of education policy at the central and state level; Brings to the fore colonial roots of social exclusion in education. A major study, the volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of education, sociology and social anthropology, development studies and South Asian Studies"--


Poverty and Social Exclusion in India

Poverty and Social Exclusion in India

Author: Maitreyi Bordia Das

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages:

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This brief describes the poverty and social exclusion of the tribal groups in India. Tribal groups or Adivasis are considered to be the earliest inhabitants of India. While India is widely considered a success story in terms of growth and poverty reduction, Adivasis in 2004-2005 were twenty years behind the average. Scheduled Tribes are often conflated with Scheduled Castes in the development literature, although they are completely different social categories. Physical remoteness and smaller numbers have gone together with political isolation and low voice in decision making for the Scheduled Tribes. There have been measures to assure defacto autonomy and self-rule to Adivasis, but implementation has been patchy. More discussion of tribal aspirations and problems from their point of view is needed, rather than an examination of such issues through the lens of policy makers, the bureaucracy, or the civil society.