Question
Highlight the sources of conflict between national development and tribal development.

Answer

  1. National Development involves building of dams, factories, etc. for which tribals have been paid a disproportionate price.
  2. The process dispossessed tribals of their land.
  3. The loss of forests is a major blow to the tribals distinct way of life.
  4. Heavy in-migration of non-tribals threatens and disrupts their culture.

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