01497nam a22001697a 4500999001900000008004100019100003400060245007800094260004800172300003400220520064500254650024500899773004801144906001901192942000701211952010901218 c527478d527478240902b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aBehera, Jayanta Kumar 957678 aApprehension and development among indigenous people: An analytical study aMadhya Pradesh Journal of Social Sciences  a25(1), Jun, 2020: p.59-70  aThis analytical study explores the complex relationship between apprehension and development among indigenous populations, focusing on how cultural, historical, and institutional factors shape their responses to mainstream development initiatives. It examines the tension between preserving identity and embracing change, highlighting issues such as marginalization, lack of representation, and policy gaps. The study emphasizes the need for participatory approaches that respect indigenous knowledge systems and promote inclusive growth, while addressing the fears and resistance that often accompany externally driven development agendas. aIndigenous Communities, Development Challenges, Cultural Apprehension, Tribal Rights, Socioeconomic Inclusion, Policy Impact, Identity Preservation, Participatory Development, Marginalization, Governance, Traditional Knowledge, India957679 aMadhya Pradesh Journal of Social Sciences  aTRIBES - INDIA cAR 00102ddc40709402565aIIPAbIIPAd2024-09-02h25(1), Jun, 2020: p.59-70 pAR132919r2024-09-02yAR