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Education and Health Problems in Tribal Development explores the critical relationship between educational access, healthcare delivery, and the integration of tribal populations into the broader framework of national development. The study provides an in-depth examination of the systemic barriers that prevent tribal communities from achieving adequate educational standards and health outcomes.
Kanchan Roy analyzes how poverty, geographical isolation, and cultural factors contribute to these disparities. The book emphasizes that sustainable tribal development requires a multifaceted approach addressing both educational infrastructure and healthcare systems simultaneously. Through detailed research and evidence-based arguments, Roy demonstrates that investments in these sectors are essential for achieving genuine national integration while preserving tribal cultural identity.
This work serves as a valuable resource for policymakers, researchers, and development professionals seeking to understand and address the complex challenges facing tribal communities in India.







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