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Brief proceedings, recommendations and papers presented in a Seminar on Socio-Economic Development of the Scheduled Castes of Assam held in Guwahati in September 1990.
Contributed articles.
The Book Aims To Construct A Reliable Socio-Economic History Of Barak Valley In South Assam. 5 Chapters - Socio-Cultural Life Of The Tribes Of The Barak Valley (Dimacha-Burman, Kuki, Reang-Bru And Halam) - Socio-Cultural Lifeof The People Of The Barak Valley (Kacha Nagas, Manipuris) - Social Structure In Cachar - Economy Of Barak Valley - Economy Of The Hill Tribes Of Barak Valley. 4 Appendices. General Condition Good.
The Book Deals With The Issue Of Underrepresentation Of The Socioeconomically Deprived And Backward Castes And Classes In The Spheres Of Education, Employment, Administration, Commerce And Political Institutions And The Resultant Policies Of The Government To Appoint Commissions To Identify The Various Categories Of Such People, Their Recommendations And Policies Adopted By The Governments For Reservations For Them In These Areas In Proportion To Their Respective Shares In The Population. It Deals With The Build Up Specifically Of Organizations Of Other Backward Classes And Political Mobilization Of The People In The Region Since Independence In The Struggle For Their Interest.;;
This is a multidisciplinary book on Anthropology and Sociology. The textual part of this book covers the description of the Assam State and ethnology of the tribes and castes. The exhaustive bibliography has almost all the comprehensive inventory research source materials of monographs, articles, dissertations, reports, proceedings etc. of pre-and post-Independence period from the year 1792 to 1996. This book is perhaps the first ever scholarly effort to enlist the major up-to-date references, without any duplication, on different aspects of tribes and castes along with the textual part of description and appendices. The introductory chapter describes the main aspects of geography, agriculture, forest, geology, historical and political administration, district-councils etc. with ethnological aspects of about sixty communities. Besides these, this book provides a basic knowledge about its twenty-three districts and descriptive ideas on many other aspects of land and people of Assam. The exhaustive bibliographical part will definitely assist the scholars to locate the documents on different aspects of Assam and its people relating to anthropology, sociology, socio-religious, socio-political and socio-economic aspects, linguistics, demography, psychological facts etc. It has several detailed maps, photographs, sketches and tables which are the attractive features of this book. The appendices of glossary of words, lists of Scheduled Tribes and Castes and Chronology of Ahom and Koch reigns are also very helpful. The Author and Subject Index makes the consultation of this book easy. This will definitely serve as a ready reckoner. This can be used also as a general guidebook for all.
Study with special reference to India.
Transformation of socio-economic condition of people depends on basic requirements of life. Although the sources of improved standard of living of people are enumerable, broadly they can be categorized as social and economic requirements. Among the most influential requirements, discussion mostly revolves around the educational attainment and health of social sector, and that of sources of income of economic sector. Socio-economic transformation of people of any region has become one of the goals of economic policy over time. Therefore, understanding the pros and cons of socio-economic status of any section of people or any region has emerged for future policy perspectives. The present study proposes to analyze and understand the social and economic status of Deshi Muslims, a specific section of Assamese community inhabiting in Goalpara district, Assam in particular.