The Tribal Scene in Jharkhand

The Tribal Scene in Jharkhand

Author: Anand Bhushan

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13:

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Contributed articles with special reference to Chota Nāgpur and Santhal Parganas in Bihar, India.


Tribal Movements in Jharkhand, 1857-2007

Tribal Movements in Jharkhand, 1857-2007

Author: Asha Mishra

Publisher: Concept Publishing Company

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9788180696862

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Contributed articles presented at the National Conference organized by Department of History, Mahila College, Chaibasa on 7-8 March, 2008 sponsored by UGC Eastern Regional Office, Kolkata.


Changing Tribal Life

Changing Tribal Life

Author: Padmaja Sen

Publisher: Concept Publishing Company

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9788180690235

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Conceptualizing The Hos Of Singhbhum As A Tribe, The Contributors In This Book Discuss At Length The Significance Of Myth And Rituals Among The Tribals, Folk Treatment System, Dialectics Of Identity And Assimilation, And Socio-Religion Of The Tribes.


PARTY POLITICS IN JHARKHAND (1919-1990)

PARTY POLITICS IN JHARKHAND (1919-1990)

Author: L. N. Rana

Publisher: The Write Order Publication

Published: 2024-06-27

Total Pages: 593

ISBN-13: 9357760288

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The study unfolds the working of party politics in Jharkhand in the national background during the colonial and post-colonial period. This period witnessed manifold changes when the democratic system was partially introduced under the representative government and provincial autonomy. After Independence and the establishment of the Republic, the nature and working of the political parties underwent a sea change. The rise of regional political parties, their fragmentation and the emergence of new ones along with the demand for a seperate Jharkhand State have been discussed in detail. This book will be of great use to teachers, scholars, and students of history and political science, legislators, members of various parties, and all those interested in the study of regional political parties in India particularly in the Jharkhand State.


THE LOST CHILDHOOD (HUMAN RIGHTS OF SOCIALLY DEPRIVED)

THE LOST CHILDHOOD (HUMAN RIGHTS OF SOCIALLY DEPRIVED)

Author: Vijay Prakash Sharma

Publisher: Sankalp Publication

Published:

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 8119511980

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: This book is an experiment in understanding ground realities and descriptions of contemporary social problems. Current debates about social and economic human rights emphasize vital, economically driven needs for food, shelter, health care, and basic education while ignoring equally fundamental needs for socialization, interpersonal caring, and meaningful associations. This gives a distorted picture of social and economic human rights and allows the provision of economic needs to be promoted without due attention to the social needs that accompany them. Similarly, debates about civil and political human rights have focused on the rights against torture and cruel, inhumane, or degrading treatment while giving little or no attention to the intersection between these exclusions. Social exclusion is a socially constructed concept, and can depend on an idea of what is considered ‘normal.’ The concept of social exclusion is contested, in that it is often difficult to ‘objectively’ identify who is socially excluded, as it is a matter of the criteria adopted and the judgments used. The state of Jharkhand is one of the migrating states, especially for child laborers. Their labor is unaccountable. They usually suffer from anemia and reproductive infections. One of the main obstacles to tribal development is superstitious beliefs and practices. They think that the diseases, famines, water scarcities, weak crops, the spread of epidemics and premature death, etc. befall on them only when the evil spirits are angry. Thus the socio-economic condition of the tribal is very poor caused of many factors, i.e. undulating topography, less cultivable land with no irrigation facilities, lack of Govt. infrastructure facilities and superstitious beliefs, etc. Migration and child trafficking must be prevented through the collaborative action of influential members of society and community leaders, police personnel, media people, NGOs working in the field and individuals who are in a professional capacity can influence state legislation to successfully combat trafficking. Education with professional/ technical skills education for income generation activities is needed. Migration and child trafficking must be prevented through the collaborative action of influential members of society and community leaders, police personnel, media people, NGOs working in the field and individuals who are in a professional capacity can influence state legislation to successfully combat trafficking. Education with professional/ technical skills education for income generation activities is needed. It is occasioned by of complete lack of sources of livelihood. It doesn’t lead to a better fortune for most of the girls going out of their homes but dark lanes where they are forever lost, where their lives end as victims of sexual exploitation in various ways and they fall prey to sexual exploitation in the brothels or outside the brothels. This book will be helpful to Administrators, Social Scientists, journalists, and social activists.


Jharkhand Movement

Jharkhand Movement

Author: Sachindra Narayan

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13:

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The 50 years old Jharkand movement appears to have won a new lease of life ever since Union Home Ministers S.B. Chavan's fatuous remarks abotu a separate state within the constitutional framework of India. One of the longest surviving movements in India despite setbacks, the cause it espouses- the emancipation of Adivasis from the yoke of upper-class non-Adivasis, has helped strengthen its survival instincts. It has, over the years, suffered greatly due to fragmentation politicking, factionlism and inter and tribal-non tribal divides. Teh tribes and backward castes who inhabit the Chotanagpur and Santhal Pargana areas have been victims of an exploitative social system ever since colonial times. This naturally led to great and deep-rooted resentment and gave birth to the demand for a separate state for the tribals.