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NORTH-EAST India is one of the most attractive regions of India. Its attraction is not only for its extraordinary natural beauty but also for its diversities in different levels. One can find the marked natural diversities and also diversities in ethnic level. The people who belong to different tribal and non-tribal groups, live in different states of this region. They have different genetical make up, different ethnicities and identities, different economic, social, political and religious systems. While some of the biological and cultural parameters are common among some of them, for many others these are quite different. All these have made each ethnic group of this region a distinct and ...
Articles with reference to Paite (Asian people) of Manipur, India.
Study with reference to Churāchāndpur District in Manipur, India.
Papers presented at the National Seminar on Rural Development in India: Prospects and Retrospect, held at St. Joseph's College, Jakhama in Nagaland, India; organized by St. Joseph's College, Jakhama, India; sponsored by University Grants Commission, North Eastern Regional Office, at India.
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Land Conflicts Across Frontiers compares Myanmar’s journey with North East India on the critical and contested issue of land. It examines concerns related to land in pre-colonial and colonial history, causes and consequences of land conflicts today, the socioeconomic dynamics attached to land, along with attempted community-based institutional interventions and rural activism. As Myanmar takes its steps towards a democratic future, it becomes critical for the country to be aware of North East India’s experiences, as they could provide valuable lessons of what to ‘implement’ and what to ‘avoid’. Loss of common property resources, non-recognition of customary rights, ambiguous land laws and inadequate attention to people’s grievances have led to a rural landscape which has witnessed livelihood vulnerability, displacement and conflict. The book not only tries to capture cross-border experiences in order to have a better understanding of land alienation, agrarian discontent and peripheral marginalization but also notes recent trends in rural spaces and suggests policy measures.
Compendium of essays, previously published in Alternative frames, a journal; attempts to examine the dynamics of India's look East policy and its impact on Northeast region, with special focus on Manipur.