People and development: With special reference to the tribal peoples of north-east India

Northeast India is comprised of seven states peopled by tribes and communities majority of which are culturally and ethnically different from the rest of India. After India’s independence from the British in 1947, the Government- both at the state and central level has been implementing several deve...

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Main Authors: Varte, I.Z., Neitham, E.L.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Society for Development and Sustainability (ISDS) 2012-03-01
Series:International Journal of Development and Sustainability
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spelling doaj-00c092ef94c641139f42e01270a3f5872020-11-24T23:47:51ZengInternational Society for Development and Sustainability (ISDS)International Journal of Development and Sustainability2186-86622186-86622012-03-01214651People and development: With special reference to the tribal peoples of north-east IndiaVarte, I.Z. Neitham, E.L.Northeast India is comprised of seven states peopled by tribes and communities majority of which are culturally and ethnically different from the rest of India. After India’s independence from the British in 1947, the Government- both at the state and central level has been implementing several development programmes in the region on poverty alleviation, employment, infrastructure, education, agriculture etc apparently to positively transform peoples’ lives in the region. However, inspite of these initiatives, several decades of intensive development programmes and strategies has somehow seen more failures than success. While development should have brought a positive change in peoples’ lives, it has instead become more and more conflict sensitive resulting in intense and often fatal socioeconomic, socio-political and socio-environmental disasters between and among communities in Northeast India. Why is this happening, how did it happen and how can this problem be solved are the questions being asked. The main aim of this paper is therefore to briefly try and see the essence and ethics underlying development along with the need for it as perceived by many, its impact on the societal cohesion of the people of Northeast India and the urgent need for a shift in the current development paradigmhttp://isdsnet.com/ijds-v2n1-4.pdfDevelopmentConflictAlienationDisplacementCultureParadigm
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People and development: With special reference to the tribal peoples of north-east India
International Journal of Development and Sustainability
Development
Conflict
Alienation
Displacement
Culture
Paradigm
author_facet Varte, I.Z.
Neitham, E.L.
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title People and development: With special reference to the tribal peoples of north-east India
title_short People and development: With special reference to the tribal peoples of north-east India
title_full People and development: With special reference to the tribal peoples of north-east India
title_fullStr People and development: With special reference to the tribal peoples of north-east India
title_full_unstemmed People and development: With special reference to the tribal peoples of north-east India
title_sort people and development: with special reference to the tribal peoples of north-east india
publisher International Society for Development and Sustainability (ISDS)
series International Journal of Development and Sustainability
issn 2186-8662
2186-8662
publishDate 2012-03-01
description Northeast India is comprised of seven states peopled by tribes and communities majority of which are culturally and ethnically different from the rest of India. After India’s independence from the British in 1947, the Government- both at the state and central level has been implementing several development programmes in the region on poverty alleviation, employment, infrastructure, education, agriculture etc apparently to positively transform peoples’ lives in the region. However, inspite of these initiatives, several decades of intensive development programmes and strategies has somehow seen more failures than success. While development should have brought a positive change in peoples’ lives, it has instead become more and more conflict sensitive resulting in intense and often fatal socioeconomic, socio-political and socio-environmental disasters between and among communities in Northeast India. Why is this happening, how did it happen and how can this problem be solved are the questions being asked. The main aim of this paper is therefore to briefly try and see the essence and ethics underlying development along with the need for it as perceived by many, its impact on the societal cohesion of the people of Northeast India and the urgent need for a shift in the current development paradigm
topic Development
Conflict
Alienation
Displacement
Culture
Paradigm
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