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Issue-II, April-June 2012 | | Research
Scapes (An International Multi Disciplinary Journal) |
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Critical Study of
Protective Laws of Tribes in India CLICK HERE TO ABSTRACT
In
fact, the aim and objective of critical study is intended to draw and focus the
problem and challenges of tribes communities of India. The present scenario of
tribal situation presents a vivid picture. The constitution of India and several
protective laws, Act, etc. provides tribes rights to preserve their autonomy,
arts, culture, land, homelands & language. In spite of comprehensive legal
framework for socio-cultural development and upliftment, the tribes communities
have several issues and problems. The existing protective legislation on looking
to the National Development Programme does not protect the life support system
of the habitat. In result the tribes have no solution except to embraces the Naxalism
- a new kind of Adivasi movement. There are 8.2% of population of country is of
tribes communities so, a detailed and critical study of protective laws are inevitable
today to seek tribes participatory role in the administration and in the development.
The area of study of the legal system is selected of Madhya Pradesh wherein the
largest tribes population are dwelling in the forest areas and is of a medley
of ethnic group. The evaluation of legal efficacy and their implications can be
drawn on empirical method of study to find out the remedial solutions.
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