You are viewing the Indian version of the website.
To be able to order, please click here for your region.
Easy Returns
Easy Returns
Return within 7 days of
order delivery.See T&Cs
1M+ Customers
1M+ Customers
Serving more than a
million customers worldwide.
25+ Years in Business
25+ Years in Business
A trustworthy name in Indian
art, fashion and literature.

Sociology of Tribal Society

Rs.1776
Rs.2220
20% off
Includes Rs.120 Shipping & Handling
Inclusive of All Taxes
Specifications
Publisher: Venus Publications, Delhi
Author: Dhiraj Ghose
Language: English
Pages: 326
Cover: HARDCOVER
24 cm x 16.5 cm
Weight 700 gm
Edition: 2022
ISBN: 9788194765615
UAR036
Statutory Information
Delivery and Return Policies
at  43215
Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days
Free Delivery
Delivery from: India
Easy Returns
Easy Returns
Return within 7 days of
order delivery.See T&Cs
1M+ Customers
1M+ Customers
Serving more than a
million customers worldwide.
25+ Years in Business
25+ Years in Business
A trustworthy name in Indian
art, fashion and literature.
Book Description
About The Book

The word 'tribe' takes its origination from the old French tribe, referring Roman Ancient States (Ramnes, Tities, Luceres). Historically Tribes have existed as social groups comprising of distinct people dependent on their regional land for their livelihood and their self-sufficiency makes them partially independent of being integrated into the national society. In India, the tribal people have known here as Adivasi a modern Sanskrit word that carries the specific meaning of being the original inhabitants of a given region. Geographically, the Tribes in India establish their presence throughout the country. Adivasi communities believed in collective living wherein the resources jal, jungle, jameen - belonged to the community collectively. The administrative policies and mechanisms brought in by the British disrupted this Adivasi way of life and collective existence. Under the garb of civilising the Adivasi communities, colonial rulers tried to rip them off their resources, their identity, and their religious, cultural, social, economic and political systems; a practice which remains prevalent in present day independent India. This comprehensive book depicts the detail overview of Indian Tribals, their rights and triumphs and government policy. This book is made for students of sociology, social work and tribal studies.

About the Author

Dhiraj Ghose is Lecturer in the Department of Sociology at Bangabasi Morning College, Kolkata, West Bangal. He has attended many national and international seminars. His several research papers have been published in reputed journals.

Preface

The word 'tribe' takes its origination from the old French tribe, referring Roman Ancient States (Ramnes, Tities, Luceres). Historically Tribes have existed as social groups comprising of distinct people dependent on their regional land for their livelihood and their self-sufficiency makes them partially independent of being integrated into the national society. In India, the tribal people have known here as Adivasi a modern Sanskrit word that carries the specific meaning of being the original inhabitants of a given region. Geographically, the Tribes in India establish their presence throughout the country right from Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand in the West to Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Manipur, and Nagaland in the northeast; some percent in Odisha, Karnataka, TamilNadu, and Kerala in southern India, in Western India it's in Gujarat and Rajasthan and in the union territories of Lakshadweep and on the Andaman Islands and Nicobar islands. Constitution of India has recognized tribal communities in India under 'Schedule 5' of the constitution. Hence the tribes recognized by the Constitution are known as Scheduled Tribes'. There are around 645 distinct tribes in India. However, in this article, we concentrate only on the major names. The total population of Scheduled Tribes is 10.43 crore as per the Census 2011 which accounts for 8.6% of the total population of the country. The share of the Scheduled Tribe population in urban areas is a meagre 2.8%. Madhya Pradesh, Maharastra, Orissa, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, and Karnataka are the State having a larger number of Scheduled Tribes. These states account for 83.2% of the total Scheduled Tribe population of the country. Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Jammu & Kashmir, Tripura, Mizoram, Bihar, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu, accounting for another 15.3% of the total Scheduled Tribe population. The share of the remaining states / Uts is negligible. The Scheduled Tribes in India form the largest proportion of the total population in Lakshadweep and Mizoram followed by Nagaland and Meghalaya.

Book's Contents and Sample Pages














Frequently Asked Questions
  • Q. Do you offer express shipping?
    A. Yes, we do have a chargeable 1-2 day delivery facility available for Indian pin codes. For express shipping, please reach out through help@exoticindia.com
  • Q. What locations do you deliver to?
    A. Exotic India delivers orders to all Indian pin codes and countries having diplomatic relations with India.
  • Q. Can I return the book?
    A. All returns must be postmarked within seven (7) days of the delivery date. All returned items must be in new and unused condition, with all original tags and labels attached. To know more please view our return policy.
  • Q. What is Handling & delivery charge?
    A. Handling and delivery charge is the sum of acquiring the book from the remote publisher to your doorstep.
  • Q. I accidentally entered wrong delivery address, can I change the address?
    A. Delivery addresses can only be changed only incase the order has not been shipped yet. In case of an address change, you can reach us at help@exoticindia.com
  • Q. How do I track my order?
    A. You can track your orders simply entering your order number through here or through your past orders if you are signed in on the website.
  • Q. How can I cancel an order?
    A. An order can only be cancelled if it has not been shipped. To cancel an order, kindly reach out to us through help@exoticindia.com.
Add a review
Have A Question
By continuing, I agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy
Book Categories