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Presentation on Term Paper
  • Nishant Kumar Pandey
  • Roll No. - 30

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Topic
  • Globalisation The Tribal Encounter
  • By B.D. Sharma
  • The book deals with the life and problems of
    Tribal people in the Bastar region of Chhatisgarh
    and as to how they are fooled and cheated by some
    people just for self interest. It also highlights
    on the encounter mechanism adopted by the
    indegenous people against global forces.

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About Author
  • B D Sharma is a Ph.D. in Mathematics and was a
    teacher at Pilani.
  • Joined IAS in 1956.
  • First role conflict was faced by him while being
    posted as district collector in Bastar in
    Chhatisgarh
  • Was secretary of tribal welfare in M.P.
  • Became commissioner of SC ST commission
  • Chairman of Bharat Jan Andolan and pioneer of
    Nate-na-raj Andolan.

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Introduction to book
  • The book presents some glimpse of Tribal response
    to the forcible opening up of their small world
    by the impact of Globalisation.
  • The book focuses on Tribal life and its changes
    in the Bastar region of Chhatisgarh which is
    primarily a tribal belt.
  • Talks about issues like deprivation of rights for
    tribals and exploitation by various private
    players.
  • It also deals with how tribals reacted to
    external forces

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Key question
  • How the onset of Globalisation created an impact
    on tribal life.
  • How tribal people reacted to external pressure.
  • This topic was chosen considering its link to
    grass root level of rural India

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Course of presentation
  • Introduction
  • Tribal issues
  • Case studies
  • Outcome and conclusion

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Tribals
  • Globalisation is not merely a question of
    marginalisation for indigenous peoples it is a
    multi-pronged attack on the very foundation of
    their existence and livelihoods
  • There are resources but ferociously sought by
    global corporations, trying to push traditional
    societies off their lands
  • New trade and investment agreements, which are
    opening up previously inaccessible territory to
    industrial extraction of natural resources, has
    forced indigenous peoples to defend their
    homelands

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Bastar
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Bastar the case of colonial onslaught
  • The Bastar region is full of forest which bears
    lots of resources
  • Besides it has also been a shelter for indigenous
    people since long time
  • Government declared forests as reserves and it
    is these tribal people who had not only
    maintained the ecological and environmental
    balances but also whose life was based on the
    forest, had to now face a state of deprivation.
  • Nakabandi came in picture

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Failure of Tribal Sub Plan
  • Apathy of government
  • Flaw on part of beurocracy
  • No proper participation from tribal people
  • Forest being declared as reserves
  • Onset of Industrialisation
  • Pollution increased and whole environmental
    balance was disturbed
  • There was no care and surety for the source of
    income of tribal people involved

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The case of Bodh Ghat
  • Bodh Ghat was the area in Bastar region through
    which river Indravati flowed and it was a
    proposed site for construction of a hydel power
    plant
  • Agriculrure and forest the main source of
    livelihood.
  • There was no plan of what will be the future
    source of irrigation and how it will work in near
    by areas after execution of hydel power project.
  • No proper plan regarding rehabilitation and
    sustainable livelihood generation of tribals

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Is rehabilitation a solution
  • Will the rehabilitation take place as a community
    or as an individual
  • What will be its impact on up growing children
  • From where will government find an equally big
    and suitable piece of land to rehabilitate the
    migrated people in the same way as they use to
    live here
  • What will be the solution to social necessities
    like primary health centre, hospital, schools and
    post office
  • What will happen if they face a bad year in new
    place

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Case (ii)
  • Community ownership over industries
  • Proposal of establishment of Steel plant at a
    place called Mavalibhata in Bastar
  • Issues that needed to focused were firstly the
    nature of control over and ownership of natural
    resources, the ownership over surplus and
    positive outcomes and lastly the entitlement and
    responsibilities of ordinary people in the
    merging system.

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The case of Mavalibhata
  • A move for exploitation of man power and human
    resource by setting up industry
  • As such over harnessing of natural resource
  • Gradual creation of market and market forces
    thereby transferring the control to other hands
  • People movement took place that resulted in
    historical Mavalibhata declaration.

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Mavalibhata declaration
  • Formulated on December 5, 1992
  • Agitation again proposed steel plant
  • Preamble
  • We will intensify our struggles for basic
    changes in the institutional Structure, national
    laws and for establishment of a new order in
    Which the people will enjoy undisputed rights
    over resources, they Will be partner in
    development, everyone will have a place of honour
    in the new economy and the right to life with
    dignity of every citizen will be on-violable.

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Mavalibhata declaration Contd..
  • The process of encroachment on tribal resources
    in the name of development was highlighted.
  • 4 key highlights were
  • Nation
  • Tribal Areas
  • Bastar and Mavalibhata
  • Democratic Norms and Human Rights

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Governments Initiative questionable????
  • The Tribal Sub Plan (TSP) Strategy has been
    adopted for all round development of tribal areas
    throughout the country since Fifth Five-Year
    Plan. Under the TSP approach almost entire tribal
    inhabited area have been covered under one of the
    following, depending upon their population
    percentile
  • i)Integrated Area Development Project (ITDPs)
  • ii)Modified Area Development Approach (MADA)
  • iii)Clusters
  • iv)Primitive Tribal Groups
  • Tribal bill Draft
  • National tribal policy

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Connection with RLLE
  • Similar situation faced by Kondh tribe in
    Rayagada district
  • Deprived of facility and no care from side of
    government.
  • Industries and factories are utilizing natural
    resources based in tribal areas but not even a
    hint of profit being shared to local communities.

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Difficulties faced
  • Scattered information in books
  • Lack of arranged quantitative information
  • Diffculty in getting real picture of role played
    by NGO.

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conclusion
  • Care needs to be taken regarding use of natural
    resources as they are depleting day by day
  • Exploitation of manpower has to be checked
  • let us live peacefully and let others also live
    peacefully. No tree will ever bear sweet fruit if
    it is nurtured by tears and sufferings of many
    people
  • Time for society to arise, awake and step ahead

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References
  • www.tribal.nic.in
  • Website of international forum for globalisation
  • http//www.freedomindia.com
  • www.Indianjungles.com
  • http//ignca.nic.in/ls_03025.htm
  • Global perception of tribal research in India
  • By M .
    L. Patel

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