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Fifty Years of Andhra Pradesh 1956-2006.

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Book Details

• Publisher: Centre for Documentation, Research and Communication
• Language: English
• Published Year: 2008
• Pages: 568
• Dimensions: 26 x 19 cm
• ISBN: Not Available
• Book Condition: Used – Good
• Condition Note: Book is in good condition
• Availability: In Stock

About the Book

Indigenous Peoples in India: Issues and Perspectives, edited by R. S. Rao, is an extensive collection of scholarly essays that examine the conditions, challenges, and rights of indigenous communities in India. The book brings together contributions from researchers, activists, and policy experts to explore the complex social, economic, and political realities faced by tribal and indigenous populations across the country.

The volume discusses critical issues such as land rights, displacement, cultural preservation, and the impact of development policies on indigenous communities. It also examines the role of government institutions, legal frameworks, and grassroots movements in addressing the concerns of these marginalized groups.

Through detailed studies and analytical perspectives, the book highlights the diversity of indigenous societies in India and their rich cultural traditions while also addressing the challenges they face in the context of modernization and economic development.

Indigenous Peoples in India: Issues and Perspectives serves as an important resource for students, researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in tribal studies, social justice, and development issues in India.