Description
- ISBN-13: 9789394262171
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Spine Width: 19 mm
- Width: 56 mm
- ISBN-10: 9394262172
- Publisher Date: 18 Dec 2023
- Height: 47 mm
- No of Pages: 202
- Weight: 290 gr
Original price was: ₹1,150.00.₹874.00Current price is: ₹874.00.
“Ill Health Among Tribal Communities In India” (ISBN: 9789394262171) by Vandana Prasad explores health inequities among tribal populations in Assam, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, and Kerala. Discover how historical context, diverse experiences, and systemic marginalization impact tribal well-being beyond traditional health indicators. This book delves into the lived realities of displacement, poverty, and inadequate healthcare access, offering crucial insights for policy and program development.
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Samarth Gupta –
Excellent overview of complex problems. Author makes a strong case for change.
Akhil Raj –
A well-researched book shedding light on the critical health issues faced by tribal communities. A must-read for anyone interested in public health and social justice.
Divyanshu Abhishek –
Interesting, but the writing style made it hard to get through. Lots of jargon.
Harsh –
A must-read for anyone working with tribal communities. Comprehensive and empathetic.
Yash Raypa –
Important topic, but the book felt too academic. Hard to connect with the material emotionally.
Aslam M U –
The book offers a compelling narrative, highlighting the urgent need for improved healthcare access and culturally sensitive interventions.
Shekhar Sharma –
Chapters feel uneven in quality. Some are very strong, others less so. Mixed bag overall.
Aman Singh –
Some chapters were a bit dry and academic. However, the overall message is powerful and deserves attention.
Shubham Mishra –
A powerful examination of the social determinants of health in tribal communities. Highly recommended!
Raghvendra Pratap Singh –
While informative, the book could have benefited from more case studies and personal narratives to truly connect with the reader.
Ishika Bansal –
Excellent resource for students and professionals working in tribal health. The book is well-organized and provides a holistic perspective.
Sanya Bidani –
The book provides valuable insights, but I found some sections to be repetitive. Overall, a good resource for understanding the challenges.
Gautam Vyas –
I found the book to be insightful and informative, although some of the statistical analyses were a bit difficult to follow.
Vaishnavi Kandwal –
Offers a crucial perspective often overlooked. Makes systemic issues very clear.
Adarsh –
More editing needed. Repetitive information. But still valuable data.
Lokesh Pathak –
A deeply disturbing, but necessary, read. Highlights the ongoing injustices faced by tribal communities.
Soham Anup Aychitte –
A solid overview, but lacked a truly engaging narrative. Still worthwhile for the data.
Anonymous –
The book is well-written and provides a clear understanding of the complexities of tribal health. Highly recommend.
Vinit Yadav –
Important but dense. Requires commitment to fully appreciate. Data overwhelming at times. Would recommend to experts.
Sudhanshu Sharma –
A valuable addition to the literature on tribal health. Provides a critical lens for understanding health disparities.
Nandini Garg –
Disappointing. Expected more on solutions. Too focused on problems. Didn’t inspire hope.
Sudhir Wadhawan –
This book is an important contribution to the field. It challenges us to rethink our approach to tribal health and well-being.
Ram Sharma –
The author does a great job of connecting historical factors with current health outcomes. A thought-provoking read.
Mritunjay Dubey –
Eye-opening account of the health disparities in tribal communities. Prasad’s work is commendable and essential for policymakers.
Vaishnavi –
A comprehensive analysis of the systemic issues affecting tribal health. I appreciate the author’s in-depth research and clear presentation.