ACADEMICIA: An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal
  • Year: 2020
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 9

Political participation and tribal development in Odisha: An empirical analysis of Nabarangpur district

1P. G. Department of Political Science, Berhampur University, Bhanja Bihar, Odisha, India

2P. G. Department of Political Science, Sambalpur University, Jyotibihar, Odisha, India

Online published on 24 September, 2020.

Abstract

Political participation of Tribal is more extensive than their participation in the constituent and administrative procedure. The tribal's, who live in forest areas and other far off spot, have their own way of life, customs, practices and religion. They have not stayed uninfluenced through the wellsprings of progress. The progressions have occurred even among the tribal gatherings that who lived separate from non-tribal. The tribal populace in the State of Odisha, and in the nation in general, is the most denied and weak network that faces extreme economic prohibition. Albeit certain protected shields are given, no huge economic, social and political versatility has occurred over this network. Accordingly it is essential to discover the sort of changes that have occurred and the elements in affecting these progressions lastly the pace and heading of changes that have occurred among them Our paper on "Tribal Identity And The Implications For Political And Cultural Development: A Sociological Analysis" the circumstance of the Scheduled Tribes out of sight of different arrangements of the state during the progressive arrangement time frames and its effect on their socio-economic versatility. Politically, this network is the most voiceless in the state. Their unstable occupation position as far as absence of lawful privileges of the assets they use, both land and non-wood forest produce, drive them into profound economic weakness. Subsequently here this paper concentrated on improved status of Tribal in panchayat Raj Institutions with uncommon reference to Nabarangpur District of Odisha.

Keywords

Political Participation, Scheduled Tribe, Social Contract, Tribal Populace