Development of Tribal People of North-East India : (Record no. 1454)
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ISBN | 9351250083 |
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Classification number | 338.9095416 DEV |
Item number | DEV |
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Title | Development of Tribal People of North-East India : |
Remainder of title | Issues and Challenges / |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | edited by R. K. Mandal |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. | |
Place of Publication | New Delhi : |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2015 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Pages | 571p.; |
Preliminary Pages | xv, |
Dimensions | 23cm. |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE | |
General note | CONTENTS<br/><br/>Section I<br/>General View<br/>1. Tribal Development in Arunachal Pradesh: Key Note Address.<br/>2. Ethnic Empowerment and Economic Development in Nepal: An Overview.<br/>3. A Comparative Study of Forest Management Institutions and Policy in Thailand and North-East India.<br/>4. Socio-Economic Development of Tribal People in India: With Reference to Arunachal Pradesh.<br/>5. Transformation of Family System and Development of Tribals in Arunachal Pradesh: A Study in Historical Background.<br/><br/>Section II<br/>Development Scenario<br/>6. The Socio-Cultural Impacts of Tourism Development: The Role of Tribes in Arunachal Pradesh.<br/>7. Socio-Economic Development of Tribal People of Arunachal Pradesh in North-East States.<br/>8. Change and Development among Tribal.<br/>9. Political Empowerment of Tribal People in Arunachal Pradesh: The Role of Panchayati Raj Institution.<br/>10. Development Through Empowering Tribal Population: A Case Study of 'Ozu Welfare Association' in Arunachal Pradesh.<br/>11. Urbanization in Arunachal Pradesh.<br/>12. Decentralization and Indira Awas Yojana: A Study of West Siang District of Arunachal Pradesh.<br/>13. The Role of NGO's in Tribal (Rural) Development in Health Sector.<br/><br/>Section III<br/>Educational Scenario<br/>14. Government Interventions, Education and Exclusion in Arunachal Pradesh: A Scrutiny.<br/>15. Competency Based skill Development: A Step Towards Development of Tribal Education.<br/>16. Education for Every Child in Arunachal Pradesh: With Special Reference to the Tribal Children in the Light of Dakar Framework of Education for All.<br/>17. Development of People in Hilly Areas of Manipur: With Special Reference to Population, Education and Employment.<br/>18. Academic Performance of Learners at Elementary Stage in Capital Complex of Arunachal Pradesh: A Critical Study.<br/>19. Tribal Community in North-East India and Investment in Education. <br/>20. A Study on Sex Discrimination in the Field of Education among the Nishi's of the Doimukh Circle in Papum Pare District of Arunachal Pradesh.<br/>21. Problems and Prospects of Management Education in Arunachal Pradesh: An Analytical Study of Papum Pare District.<br/><br/>Section IV<br/>Agricultural Scenario<br/>22. Horticulture and Tribal Development in the North-East Region.<br/>23. Agriculture and Economic Growth in Arunachal Pradesh: A True Reflection of the Tribal People's Commitment.<br/>24. Ginger Cultivation: A Boon for the Socio-Economic Development of the Aids of the Lower Dibang Valley District of Arunachal Pradesh: A Case Study.<br/>25. Horticulture and Tribal Development in Arunachal Pradesh.<br/><br/>Section V<br/>Micro-Finance and SHG<br/>26. Micro Credit Through Self-Help Groups in Arunachal Pradesh: An Instrument to the Development of Tribals People.<br/>27. Self-Help Groups and Socio-Economic Development: A Study of Papum Pare District of Arunachal Pradesh.<br/>28. Micro Credit and Economic Develpment of Rural Tribal Women.<br/>29. Impact of Micro-Finance on Poverty: A Case Study of Borigog Banbhag, Development Block of Nalbari District, Assam.<br/><br/>Section VI<br/>Livelihood Scenario<br/>30. Rural Livelihood Diversity; Opportunities and Challenges.<br/>31. Water Stress in Hill Villages of North-East India: A Case Study.<br/>32. Transformation of Village Economy in Arunachal Pradesh and Livelihood Options.<br/>33. Livelihood Improvement of Hill Tribes Though Adaptive Aquacultural Approaches.<br/><br/>Section VII<br/>Women Empowerment<br/>34. Empowering the Tribal Women of Arunachal Pradesh: An Overview.<br/>35. Socio-Economic Status of Tribal Women in Arunachal Pradesh.<br/>36. Women Education in Arunachal Pradesh: A Changing Scenario. |
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Subject / Department | Economics - Tribes-India, Northeastern-Economic conditions |
-- | Tribes-India, Northeastern-Social conditions |
-- | Tribes-Government policy-India, Northeastern-Social conditions |
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Personal name | Mandal, Ram Krishna ed. |
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Koha item type | Books |
Lost status | Damaged status | Not for loan | Collection code | Permanent Location | Current Location | Shelving Location | Date acquired | Price | Full Call Number | Accession No./Barcode | Date last seen | Cost, Replacement Price | Koha item type |
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North East Collection | Central Library | Central Library | NE Collection - Economics | 08/09/2023 | 1900.00 | 338.9095416 DEV | 7332 | 29/04/2024 | 19.00 | Gifted Books |