
Tribal Women in Jharkhand - Paperback
Tribal Women in Jharkhand - Paperback
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by Bhavna Verma (Author)
Jharkhand is one of the eastern states in India having largest tribal population. Garhwa district of Jharkhand is one among the twenty four districts in the state having sizeable tribal population and large scheduled area. The tribal communities in the district represent different levels of socio-economic development. Though both Central and State Governments have implemented number of programmes for the development of tribal, they have not yet reached the expected level of development. Tribal women in Jharkhand have to go a long way to attain the empowerment in real sense that is in political, economic, social and cultural field. In rural areas, tribal women are generally not taken seriously to change their socio economic status, tribal women need development not welfare, empowerment not assistance, entitlement not assistance and social and gender justice. The present study explores whether tribal women are enjoying their rights or not. The study also examines the steps taken by to improve the education and health status of the tribal women in general and in particular to meet the challenges of the world. The book will be very useful to the researcher, policy makers, students of women's studies, political science and sociology and social wor
Author Biography
Dr. Bhavna Verma (MSW; Ph.D.) is an Associate Professor in Department of Social Work, Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi, (U.P.) teaching and working in the field of Social Work, social structure, social problems in particular and sociology in general. She has presented more than 16 papers in national and international seminars and conferences. Her area of interest Community development, Women Empowerment, Human Growth and Development and developmental aspects of marginalized sections of the society. The present book is an outcome of the Major Research Project funded by U.G.C., New Delhi.



















