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100 _aKumar, Prince and Minz, Seema Mamta
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245 _aNature of Kurmi (SADAN) movements and its impact on administration and politics of Jharkhand
260 _aBihar Journal of Public Administration
300 _a 22(1-S), Jan-Jun, 2025: p.231-238
520 _a The non-tribal ethnic group Kurmi (Sadan) community are native of Jharkhand and enjoyed tribal status till 1950. But they have been deprived of Scheduled Tribe status from 1950 itself. Since then, the community has been struggling to get their due, i.e. status of Scheduled Caste. The nature of their movement has been changing over the periods. The community has also been part of Jharkhand movement. But in recent years, their struggle has not only been aggravated but attracted attention of policy makers and political actors of Jharkhand. No doubt granting them ST status has constitutional implications, particularly Art. 341 and 442 of Indian constitution. It will not only be beneficial for them in protection of their socio-economic and political but also strengthen their claim that they are the sons of Jharkhand soil. The movement definitely attracts the attention of political parties for electoral prospects. As such, the present paper tries to study the role of Jharkhand movement in the Kurmi’s demand for ST status, underline the change in nature of protest and its impact on policy process. – Reproduced http://www.iipabiharbranch.org/upload/BJPA_Vol.%20XXII%20No%201_S%20%20Jam-June%202025.pdf
650 _a Jharkhand movement, Kurmi Sadan, Scheduled tribe, Jharkhand politics.
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773 _aBihar Journal of Public Administration
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