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Journal articles on the topic "Scheduled Tribe"

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Dr., V. N. Sreekumar. "ADIYAN, ARANADAN, ERAVALLAN, HILL PULAYA AND IRULAR- A SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF TRIBAL COMMUNITIES IN KERALA." International Journal of Human Resource & Industrial Research 4, no. 4 (2017): 01–09. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10701793.

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<strong>Abstract</strong> A socio economic survey of Scheduled Tribes was conducted during 2008-10 with the participation of local bodies having Scheduled Tribe population. The survey has revealed that the population of Scheduled Tribes has increased from 3,64,189 in 2001 to 4,26,208 in 2008-10. Technically, the decadal growth of Scheduled Tribes works out to 17.03 per cent, where as the growth of the general population during 2001-11 is only 4.86 per cent. The inconsistency is due to inclusion/exclusion process explained above. Still the representation of Scheduled Tribes to the total populat
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Selvi, A. Tamil. "A Study on Scheduled Tribe Women and Political Empowerment of Panchayat Raj in Andaman & Nicobar Island." International Journal of Research and Review 10, no. 8 (2023): 126–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.52403/ijrr.20230818.

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This paper attempts to analyse the socioeconomic and political background of the Scheduled Tribe women and political empowerment of panchayat raj in Andaman &amp; Nicobar Islands. Their knowledge about the roles and responsibilities of the panchayat, support received from various sections of the scheduled tribe women and political empowerment and their level of performance have also been brought out. The participants were elected women panchayat belong to scheduled tribe in Andaman &amp; Nicobar Islands. This study is based on primary evidence collected from scheduled tribe women panchayat. Th
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Singh, Prabhat K. "Adivasis in Assam Issues and Concent." Oriental Anthropologist: A Bi-annual International Journal of the Science of Man 13, no. 2 (2013): 425–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0972558x1301300216.

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Adivasis of Assam, whose forefathers had migrated to Assam Tea Gardens in search of their food and livelihood as the labourers, today, they are popularly known as Tea Tribes. These tea tribes are not enlisted in the list of Scheduled tribes by the Assam government, though; their brethrens are scheduled tribes in Chotanagpur of central India. Surprisingly, the Scheduled tribes of Assam also do net recognize them as the tribe; and their agony and apathy often results into conflict and bloodshed. This paper deals with the background of Adivasis in Assam in the first part, and the second part deal
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Shendge, Dr. Bhagwan Prabhakarrao. "The Study of Schedule Tribe Female Population Distribution in Jintur Tehsil of Parbhani District." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research 6, no. 15 (2025): 21–27. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15143616.

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<strong>Abstract:</strong> The female population of the scheduled tribe constitutes a significant portion of the underprivileged class. The majority of scheduled tribe women experience socio economic difficulties, such as joblessness,&nbsp;health concerns, housing issues and land ownership issues.&nbsp; These issues impose numerous barriers on their lives and have an impact on the distribution of scheduled tribe women. Due to their bad living circumstances,. policies and required to enhance the lifestyle of the female the female Scheduled tribe population short work and gather in a certain are
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Ishaq, Ahmad Ganie. "A STUDY OF EDUCATIONAL STATUS OF GUJJAR CHILDREN OF SOUTH KASHMIR." International Journal For Technological Research In Engineering 5, no. 11 (2022): 4487–91. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6519854.

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Gujjars are semi-nomadic tribes of Jammu and Kashmir who have been given Scheduled Tribe (ST) status due to their migratory and backward nature. The Gujjars are primarily nomads who move from plains to the higher altitudes with their cattles as part of their annual season journeys with their livestock. The literacy rate among the Gujjars community is low in comparison to other twelve scheduled tribe communities in the state. The present paper stresses on the status of education among the semi-nomadic Gujjar children in South Kashmir. The study aims to find out the reasons behind educational ba
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Sarkar, Sukanta. "Trends and Patterns of Crime against Scheduled Tribes in States of Northern and Western Regions of India." Journal of Global Economy 20, no. 3 (2024): 146–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1956/jge.v20i3.731.

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The paper discussed trends and patterns of crime against scheduled tribes in states of northern and western regions of India. It has found that highest crime against scheduled tribe(s) occurred in Rajasthan followed by Maharashtra and Gujrat. There are no incidences of crime against scheduled tribe(s) in Haryana. Incidences and victims of simple hurt, grievous hurt murder, assault on tribal women and attempt to commit murder are highest in Rajasthan followed by Maharashtra and Gujrat. Incidences and number of victims of sexual harassment is highest in Maharashtra followed by Rajasthan and Gujr
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Chavan, Ramesh P., and Jagannath J. Khandvi. "Study of Total and Tribal Population Sex Ratio in Nandurbar District (Maharashtra, India)." International Journal of world Geology, Geography, Agriculture, forestry and Environment Sciences 1, no. 3 (2024): 1–5. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15023018.

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<strong><em>Abstract</em></strong> <em>This is an attempt to study the total and tribal population sex ratio of Nandurbar district. This paper&nbsp;reveals&nbsp;the&nbsp;tehsil-wise total and tribal population sex ratio in Nandurbar district. For this study using the 2011 census. </em><em>The sex ratio denotes number of females per thousand males in a given population. Though it seems the simple male-female ratio, but it is an important indicator of the social development of a region.&nbsp; The higher value of the sex ratio indicates the good status of females in society as well as healthy pra
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Sunita Yadav and Dr. Ganesh Dubey. "A Critical Study Of Right To Equality Under Indian Constitution With Judicial Decision." Legal Research Development: An International Refereed e-Journal 1, no. II (2016): 48–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.53724/lrd/v1n2.05.

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For writing this research paper null hypothecation are taken and critical approach and study done. In this present scenario Right to Equality under Indian Constitution are given Art. 14 to 18.Every person is equal under Indian Constitution and he should be treated equally and non-discrimination on the basis of religion, caste, race, place of birth. But state government can make special provision for women and children, scheduled caste, scheduled tribes and backward classes. In Indian constitution there is some provision for upliftment for Scheduled tribe, scheduled caste, backward classes, wom
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Salim, Mandal. "Are Scheduled Tribes Educationally Immobile? A study through Mobility Matrix over Three Generation." RESEARCH REVIEW International Journal of Multidisciplinary 03, no. 08 (2018): 608–18. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1401330.

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In India the development of education is growing in a faster way, but there are some backward groups who are not able to access the advantages of education very aptly. Constitutionally scheduled tribe is one of them. The present investigation is dealing with the scheduled tribes of a backward district of West Bengal namely Dakshin Dinajpur where about 16 percent tribal people are lived. The key objectives of the study are to assess the generation wise educational mobility of scheduled tribes. To fulfil the objectives 280 households are surveyed from where 273 persons are taken as the main resp
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Christopher, Stephen. "‘Scheduled Tribe Dalit’ and the Recognition of Tribal Casteism." Journal of Social Inclusion Studies 6, no. 1 (2020): 7–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2394481120945824.

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While the term ‘tribalism’ in the West draws from outmoded anthropological theory to describe the hardening of partisan group boundaries, in Himachal Pradesh it describes the contested recognition of caste heterogeneity within Scheduled Tribes (ST). Based on 15 months of fieldwork among Gaddis, this article seeks to understand the intersectionality of low-caste groups embedded within tribal formations, partially assimilated, unevenly accepted and without legal protections afforded to other marginalised communities. I argue that recognising tribal casteism is the first step to theorise tribal m
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Scheduled Tribe"

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Majumdar, Shibalee. "Essays on Inequality and Development." The Ohio State University, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1291054538.

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McMillan, Alistair. "Scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, and party competition in India." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2003. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.270445.

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Bhowmik, Bimalendu Nath. "Public policy in India:a study of the scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes." Thesis, University of North Bengal, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/143.

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Mandal, Pronob. "Educational and employment status of the scheduled tribes population in Malda District, West Bengal." Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2019. http://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/4028.

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Liljedahl, Johansson Linn. "A case study of tourism policies around Satpura Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh : Development trough neoliberal governmentality, inclusion and or not for local communities?" Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för statsvetenskap (ST), 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-68260.

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This is a case study of tourism policies made around the Satpura Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh, India. The purpose of this study is to analyse the state tourism policies in Madhya Pradesh. The study is divided in two parts, the first part analyses the state tourism policies using Foucault’s governmentality theory. The governmentality theory is used to expose the ideas in the policies with consideration to neoliberalism and the local communities. The first part also examine the ideas of inclusion of the local communities in tourism. The second part are interviews with officials and semi-offic
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Crémin, Émilie. "Entre mobilité et sédentarité : les Mising, "peuple du fleuve", face à l'endiguement du Brahmapoutre (Assam, Inde du Nord-Est)." Thesis, Paris 8, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA080018/document.

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Les catastrophes naturelles au nord-est de l’Inde, tout comme dans le reste du monde, attirent régulièrement l’attention des médias. Au-delà des interventions d’urgence, il s’avère nécessaire de prendre du recul afin de mieux cerner l’origine des évènements et les stratégies d’adaptation déployées par les populations pour y faire face. Suivant une approche interdisciplinaire mêlant hydro-géomorphologie, éco-anthropologie et political ecology, cette thèse apporte un éclairage nouveau sur les dynamiques du Brahmapoutre, les interactions sociétés-milieux et la gestion des risques dans une région
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Kacharayil, Joseph. "An analytical study of some causes leading to educational backwardness of scheduled caste and scheduled tribe pupils." Thesis, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/2009/4136.

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Pinto, Mark Sebastian. "Ambiguous citizenship: the Siddis of Utarra Kannada, India." Master's thesis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10071/15109.

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This thesis is a study of the community of Siddis in Uttara Kannada district. I will describe and discuss, mostly in aspects related to the Scheduled Tribe status, the problem of reservations, the question of education, language, the work scenario and finally I will briefly analyse how religion is practised among the Siddi Christians and its influence on their lives. Issues of citizenship and national belonging, social and political agency inevitably impose themselves to my analysis. Although the Siddis share a common ethnic pool and similar economic conditions, they are subdivided by th
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Sukhwal, Dinesh. "Economic policies and welfare programmes for the scheduled castes and scheduled tribes in Rajasthan (A critical study of their impact since independence)." Thesis, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/2009/4884.

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Ishtiaque, Mohammad. "Dialectal/Linguistic change among the scheduled tribes in India and its correlates: A geographical analysis." Thesis, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/2009/3395.

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Books on the topic "Scheduled Tribe"

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Sahu, Chaturbhuj. Birhor tribe: Dimensions of development. Sarup & Sons, 1995.

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Bureau, India Labour, ed. Report on socio-economic conditions of scheduled tribe labour at Surat, 1989. Bharat Sarkar, Shram Mantralaya, Shram Bureau, 1991.

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Jena, Kashi Nath. Life and customary laws of Tripura tribe. Abhijeet Publications, 2009.

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1980-, Tripura Babu Dhan, ed. Life and customary laws of Tripura tribe. Abhijeet Publications, 2009.

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Vijayalakshmi, V. Politics of inclusion: Scheduled tribe women in local governance. Institute for Social and Economic Change, 2001.

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Kumar, Paty Chittaranjan, Tata College (Chaibasa, India). Dept. of History., and India. University Grants Commission. Eastern Regional Office., eds. Forest government, and tribe. Concept Pub. Co., 2007.

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Das, N. P. The growth and development of scheduled caste and scheduled tribe population in Gujarat and future prospects. Population Research Centre, Dept. of Statisitcs, Faculty of Science, [M.S. University of Baroda], 2000.

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Bureau, India Labour, ed. Report on socio-economic conditions of scheduled tribe labour at Ranchi (1988). Govt. of India, Ministry of Labour, Labour Bureau, 1990.

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Mohanty, Subodha Kumar. Death rituals and practices: The hill Saora tribe of Odisha. B.R. Publishing Corporation, 2018.

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Gyati, Aruna. Democratic decentralisation in a frontier tribe - the Apa Taniis. Himalayan Publishers, 2012.

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Book chapters on the topic "Scheduled Tribe"

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Gandhi, Malli. "Educational Development of Scheduled Tribe Children." In Politics of Education in India. Routledge India, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429285523-7.

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Lama, Anita. "Limbu as a scheduled tribe in contemporary Sikkim." In Ethnic Inequality in the Northeastern Indian Borderlands. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003099864-6.

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Sarmah, Chandana. "Ageing Among a Marginalized Scheduled Tribe: An Anthropological Perspective." In Gerontological Concerns and Responses in India. Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4764-2_17.

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Tirkey, John B., and Sudash Lama. "Academic performance of the scheduled tribe students in West Bengal." In Social Inclusion and Education in India. Routledge India, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429281846-5.

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Sahu, Partha Pratim, and Manik Kumar. "Entrepreneurial Avenues for Scheduled Tribe Communities in Nonfarm Enterprise Sector: Prospects and Challenges." In India Studies in Business and Economics. Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8265-3_12.

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Dhal, Saroj Kumar. "Mainstreaming Scheduled Tribes through Education." In Education of Socio-Economic Disadvantaged Groups. Routledge India, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003370222-7.

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Hasnain, Nadeem. "Scheduled Tribes and Their India." In Communities on the Margin. Routledge India, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003482666-2.

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Agale, Mahendra R., and Umesh S. Bharatiya. "The Financial Intermediation of the Shabari Tribal Finance and Development Corporation Limited, Nashik (STFDC) in Welfare of Scheduled Tribe Community of State of Maharashtra." In Current Trends in Economics, Business and Sustainability. Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-3366-2_8.

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Chakma, Parama, and Rajeev Dubey. "Marginalisation of Scheduled Tribes in Educational Institutions." In Marginality in India. Routledge India, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003279679-9.

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Baraik, Vijay. "Strands of educational participation of scheduled tribes." In Social Inclusion and Education in India. Routledge India, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429281846-4.

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Conference papers on the topic "Scheduled Tribe"

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Dutta, Shuvam. "Language Vitality, Attitude and Endangerment: Understandings from Field Work among Lodha Speakers." In GLOCAL Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology 2020. The GLOCAL Unit, SOAS University of London, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47298/cala2020.3-1.

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Lodhas are marginalized scheduled tribe groups in West Bengal, India. They were labeled as criminal tribes until the revocation of the Criminal Tribes’ Act of 1952. Lodha is an Indo-Aryan language, spoken by Lodhas in some villages in West Bengal, India. This paper has four objectives. First, this paper discusses the effect of dominant languages. Here we attempt to study the impact of Bangla on the Lodha language. This paper discusses the language attitude of Loedha community. To develop their economy, these communities attempt to interact with the non-tribal Indo-Aryan populations and thus at
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Bandyopadhyay, Sumahan, та Doyel Chatterjee. "A Salvage Linguistic Anthropological Study of the Endangered Māṅgtā Language of West Bengal, India". У GLOCAL Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology 2019. The GLOCAL Unit, SOAS University of London, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.47298/cala2019.15-2.

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The present paper is a salvage Linguistic Anthropology, in which attempt has been made to document a nearly-extinct language known as māṅgtā bhāsā, and to suggest appropriate measures for saving it from complete extinction. The word māṅgtā is said to have been derived from māṅā, which means ‘to ask for’ or ‘to beg’. The language is spoken by a few groups of the Bedia, which is a Scheduled Tribe (ST) in India with a population of 88,772 as per Census of India, 2011(Risley [1891]1981; Bandyopadhyay 2012, 2016, 2017). Bedia is a generic name for a number of vagrant gypsy like groups which Risley
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Kounavis, M. E., A. Kumar, and R. Yavatkar. "Sorting Packets by Packet Schedulers Using a Connected Trie Data Structure." In IEEE INFOCOM 2007 - 26th IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/infcom.2007.58.

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Kalel, Navnath, Jayashree Bijwe, and Ashish Darpe. "Enhanced Performance of Eco-friendly Brake-pads by Using Plasma Treated Metallic Particles." In EuroBrake 2021. FISITA, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.46720/6792579eb2021-mds-009.

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Metallic particles in various amounts are commonly used in the brake-pad-formulations to improve the friction, mechanical strength, thermal conductivity, heat dissipation, fade etc. The same metallic particles, however, lead to increase in wear. To overcome the wear related problem and to improve the tribo-performance further, wettability/surface free-energy (SFE) of metallic particles needs to be improved so that they will not be easily dug out contributing to higher wear that without metal particles. Current era is of copper-free friction materials. Hence, in this work, stainless steel parti
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Williams, Toiroa. "NO HEA KOE? Where are you from?" In LINK 2021. Tuwhera Open Access, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/link2021.v2i1.90.

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“Me tiro whakamuri, ki te haere whakamua. We must look to our past in order to move forward.” This whakataukī (proverb) speaks to Māori perspective of time and the importance of knowing your own history in order to move forward. We must look to our past and move as if we are walking backwards into our future. The present and past are certain, however, the future is unknown. Tangohia mai te taura: Take This Rope - is a practice-led research project, that enquires into a disputed narrative of the past. The thesis study involves researching, directing and producing a feature documentary about his
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Jayathunga, T. W. M. P. S. "Colourism in advertising: how skin care product advertisements impact women in India." In Integrated Design Research Conference 2024, edited by S. Samarawickrama. Department of Integrated Design, Faculty of Architecture, University of Moratuwa., 2024. https://doi.org/10.31705/idr.2024.1.

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Skin-lightening products are arguably the best example of the powerful impact of advertising on people’s psycho-social behaviour. South Asians are notorious when it comes to their obsession with lighter skin tones. In India, the biggest market for skin-lightening skincare products, this phenomenon is fuelled by centuries of historical, political, social, religious, and geographical segregation as well as the influence of Western media (Mishra, 2015). By considering the negative impact of fairness cream use and the promotion of skin-lightening products, The Indian Ministry of Health and Welfare
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Reports on the topic "Scheduled Tribe"

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Kothari, Jayna, Deekshitha Ganesan, I. R. Jayalakshmi, Krithika Balu, Prabhu C., and Aadhirai S. Tackling Caste Discrimination Through Law: A Policy Brief on Implementation of Caste Discrimination Laws in India. Centre for Law and Policy Research, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.54999/gjkp8801.

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CLPR undertook a study to review the implementation of the laws relating to caste discrimination in India – the Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955, the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 and the Prohibition of Employment as Manual Scavengers and their Rehabilitation Act, 2013. The study focuses on the four Southern states – Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala – and analyses data from the Crime in India report of the National Crime Records Bureau, reports of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, and case law from High Courts and
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Kawalkar, Aisha, Himanshu Srivastava, and Ruchi Shevade. Voices from the Margins: Exploring Possibilities of Connecting Formal Education to the Funds of Knowledge owned by Adivasi Communities in the Kesla Block of Madhya Pradesh. Indian Institute for Human Settlements, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.24943/tesf0405.2023.

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The Adivasis or the Scheduled Tribes (STs) are a significant segment of the Indian population, not just because they form a sizeable proportion of it, but also as a group with rich and varied cultural heritage. Despite constitutional provisions for their welfare and development, and protection against violence to their languages and cultures, they are historically the most marginalised communities in the country and lag way behind in terms of various socio-economic indicators, including health and education. Ironically, the Indian education system has been a significant factor in the marginali
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Panwar, Nalin Singh. Decentralized Political Institution in Madhya Pradesh (India). IFF, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.51363/unifr.diff.2017.23.

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The change through grassroots democratic processes in the Indian political system is the result of a growing conviction that the big government cannot achieve growth and development in a society without people's direct participation and initiative. The decentralized political institutions have been more participatory and inclusive ensuring equality of political opportunity. Social exclusion in India is not a new phenomenon. History bears witness to exclusion of social groups on the bases of caste, class, gender and religion. Most notable is the category of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes an
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Cases and Materials on the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989. Centre for Law and Policy Research, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.54999/yhtc5721.

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This report is an effort by CLPR to compile all the important judgements and materials on the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities ) Act, 1989. It also contains brief case summaries for each judgement along with full judgements.
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