Tribal Peasant Unrest: A Paradox in Welfare Administration

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"Tribal Peasant Unrest: A Paradox in Welfare Administration" by Chhatish Chandra Dhal is a book that explores the complex dynamics of tribal peasant unrest in the context of welfare administration. This work delves into the often paradoxical relationship between welfare policies and the experiences of tribal communities, particularly in rural areas.\n\nThe book examines the challenges faced by tribal peasants and how government welfare programs, designed to improve their socio-economic conditions, may sometimes inadvertently lead to unrest and discontent. It sheds light on the discrepancies and issues within the administration of welfare schemes for tribal communities, focusing on the disconnect between policy intent and on-the-ground implementation.\n\nChhatish Chandra Dhal likely draws on extensive research, case studies, and insights to provide a comprehensive analysis of this paradox. It explores the historical, socio-economic, and political factors that contribute to tribal peasant unrest and offers a critical examination of the role of the government and its policies in exacerbating or alleviating these issues.\n\nThis book is a valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the challenges faced by tribal communities in India and the complexities of welfare administration in such contexts. It offers an opportunity to reflect on how welfare policies can be more effectively tailored to address the needs and aspirations of tribal peasants while avoiding unintended consequences that may lead to unrest.

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