The Bookish Owl
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Akhil Sharma – February 21, 2023
A very well-researched book. It opened my eyes to the issues faced by these communities. A must read if you are working for tribal welfare.
Prerna Monica Tete – February 28, 2023
It is well researched and informative. Some parts are difficult to understand. I would suggest this for researchers and PhD scholars.
Sneha Matura – June 24, 2023
The book is a bit academic, but the research is clearly very thorough. Not a light read, but informative if you’re serious about the topic.
Arshia Arora – July 12, 2023
The book is comprehensive but gets repetitive at points. Still, the information is important and useful for those interested in the subject.
Chopperla Naga Bhushanam – August 25, 2023
Good overview of the tribes, but the writing could be more engaging. Some sections were hard to get through due to the technical language.
Satyapriya – August 29, 2023
An insightful read into the lives and challenges faced by the primitive tribes. The development strategies part felt a little outdated, though.
Mukul Tyagi – February 19, 2024
A good effort. Some concepts are not explained well. The language makes it difficult to understand for people who are not familiar.
Aryaman Sharma – March 12, 2024
A detailed study. I was hoping for a slightly broader scope and better organization of the chapters. Overall, a valuable resource.
Aaditya Gupta – March 28, 2024
Gives a unique perspective. Sometimes the language is complex but the ideas are worth understanding for those interested.
Sahil Satish Dargad – May 25, 2024
The book provides valuable insights. I hoped for more recent data and some visual elements, but appreciate the effort put into compiling the research.
Rajat Jain – August 15, 2024
A fascinating look at the tribes of Orissa. A bit dense at times, but overall informative. Worth reading if you’re interested in anthropology.
Sidhant Sripal – October 18, 2024
I really appreciated the depth of research. The development strategies section provides good food for thought. A recommended book.
Ishika Sharma – November 25, 2024
Eye-opening and thought provoking. The book made me think of many new ideas. I wanted to visit these tribal villages. Recommended.
Kanwar Devaansh Singh – November 28, 2024
Great resource. I needed the data to compare some facts for my research. However, some newer information would have been more helpful.
Aman Ali – January 13, 2025
Important work shedding light on marginalized communities. Some data might be dated, but still relevant. I wish there were more photographs.
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Akhil Sharma –
A very well-researched book. It opened my eyes to the issues faced by these communities. A must read if you are working for tribal welfare.
Prerna Monica Tete –
It is well researched and informative. Some parts are difficult to understand. I would suggest this for researchers and PhD scholars.
Sneha Matura –
The book is a bit academic, but the research is clearly very thorough. Not a light read, but informative if you’re serious about the topic.
Arshia Arora –
The book is comprehensive but gets repetitive at points. Still, the information is important and useful for those interested in the subject.
Chopperla Naga Bhushanam –
Good overview of the tribes, but the writing could be more engaging. Some sections were hard to get through due to the technical language.
Satyapriya –
An insightful read into the lives and challenges faced by the primitive tribes. The development strategies part felt a little outdated, though.
Mukul Tyagi –
A good effort. Some concepts are not explained well. The language makes it difficult to understand for people who are not familiar.
Aryaman Sharma –
A detailed study. I was hoping for a slightly broader scope and better organization of the chapters. Overall, a valuable resource.
Aaditya Gupta –
Gives a unique perspective. Sometimes the language is complex but the ideas are worth understanding for those interested.
Sahil Satish Dargad –
The book provides valuable insights. I hoped for more recent data and some visual elements, but appreciate the effort put into compiling the research.
Rajat Jain –
A fascinating look at the tribes of Orissa. A bit dense at times, but overall informative. Worth reading if you’re interested in anthropology.
Sidhant Sripal –
I really appreciated the depth of research. The development strategies section provides good food for thought. A recommended book.
Ishika Sharma –
Eye-opening and thought provoking. The book made me think of many new ideas. I wanted to visit these tribal villages. Recommended.
Kanwar Devaansh Singh –
Great resource. I needed the data to compare some facts for my research. However, some newer information would have been more helpful.
Aman Ali –
Important work shedding light on marginalized communities. Some data might be dated, but still relevant. I wish there were more photographs.