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100 _aShah, Mihir
245 _aFirst you push them in, then you throw them out
260 _c2005
300 _ap.4895-899.
362 _a19 Nov
520 _aThe interests of the adivasis are largely ignored in the development paradigm. The well being of these weak and voiceless communities gets trampled over the process. The proposed Scheduled Tribes Bill, 2005 is an attempt to redress this wrong. While the strength of the bill is that it is trying to convert an existing reality into an opportunity, its biggest weakness lies in its cut-off date, i.e., 1980, because it could spark off a fresh round of contention and confrontation in forest areas. -Reproduced.
650 _aScheduled Tribes Bill, 2005
650 _aTribes
773 _aEconomic and Political Weekly
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