Development induced displacement and rehabilitation with reference to three states – Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and West Bengal

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2013-03

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Journal of Political Studies

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Jana, Arun K.

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University of North Bengal

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Rajak, P., & Yasin, M. (2013). Development induced displacement and rehabilitation with reference to three states – Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and West Bengal. Journal of Political Studies, 7, 1–16. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/3701

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Rajak, Pankaj
Yasin, M.

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The essay contends that the economic liberalization in India is virtually depriving the tribal and other agricultural dependent people of their traditional means of livelihood by promoting all sorts of ‘so called’ developmental projects. Such development serves the interests of the elites while it impoverishes the tribal and poor people who are dependent on the life sustaining resources of the ecosystems in which they live. The very nature of the present development paradigm does not provide for the absorption of these poor people by either developing their skills or by providing them with technical education. In light of the above statement, to understand the problem of development-induced displacement and rehabilitation in India due to several developmental projects, a study of three states has been made.

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1 - 16

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