Description
Tribal Policy in India is a detailed scholarly work that examines the various policies, legislation, and administrative frameworks designed to govern and protect India’s tribal populations. The book traces the evolution of tribal policies from the colonial period through modern times, analyzing their impact on indigenous communities.
The work provides critical insights into the challenges faced by tribal communities, including land rights, access to education, healthcare, and economic development. It evaluates both successful initiatives and systemic failures in tribal administration, offering a balanced perspective on India’s approach to tribal welfare and development.
This essential resource serves policymakers, academics, and anyone interested in understanding the complex relationship between the Indian state and its tribal populations, making it valuable for students of political science, public administration, and social policy.







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