Political Economy of Tribal Development: A Case Study of Andhra Pradesh

Published By: CESS on eSS | Published Date: February, 16 , 2010

The paper delineates the situation of the Scheduled Tribes in the background of various policies of the state during the successive plan periods and its impact on their socio-economic mobility. Politically, this community is the most voiceless in the state. Their unsecured livelihood position in terms of lack of legal entitlements of the resources they use, both land and non-timber forest produce, push them into deep economic vulnerability. The paper also discusses the implications of the new act - Forest Right Act, 2006, on the livelihood security of the tribal communities and whether this act will finally lead to the inclusion of these people into the mainstream. [Working Paper No. 85]. URL: [http://www.cess.ac.in/cesshome/wp/WP_85.pdf].

Author(s): M. Gopinath Reddy, Anil Kumar K | Posted on: Mar 16, 2011 | Views(1164) | Download (946)


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