Autonomy and Democratic Governance in Northeast India
Herausgeber: Singh, M Amarjeet
Autonomy and Democratic Governance in Northeast India
Herausgeber: Singh, M Amarjeet
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This volume studies the various forms of ethnic autonomy envisioned within and outside the purview of the Sixth Schedule of the Indian Constitution.
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This volume studies the various forms of ethnic autonomy envisioned within and outside the purview of the Sixth Schedule of the Indian Constitution.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9780367745455
- ISBN-10: 0367745453
- Artikelnr.: 68710801
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9780367745455
- ISBN-10: 0367745453
- Artikelnr.: 68710801
M. Amarjeet Singh is Professor and Honorary Director at the Centre for North East Studies and Policy Research, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India, where he teaches courses on social conflict, and society and politics of India's Northeast. His research interests include conflict studies, identity politics and migration studies. He has worked at the National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bengaluru, and the Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analysis, New Delhi.
Section I: Understanding Autonomy
1. The Sixth Schedule to the Constitution of India: Emergence and
Development
Jangkhongam Doungel
2. Revisiting Sixth Schedule and Demand for Separate States in Northeast
India: A Paradox of Political Autonomy
Mayengbam Nandakishwor Singh
3. State within a State: Analysing the Issues and Challenges of Autonomous
Councils
Ashutosh Tripathi and Gautam Kumar
Section II: Autonomy and Electoral Politics
4. Contextualising Democratic Governance in Bodoland: Changes and
Challenges
Ankur Jyoti Bhuyan, Tarun Gogoi and Partha Pratim Borah
5. Challenging Predicaments of Electoral Politics of an Autonomous District
Council:
The case of Bodoland Territorial Areas District (BTAD), Assam
Nironjoy Islary
6. The Working of the Autonomous District Councils in Manipur in Theory and
Practice
Thangkhanlal Ngaihte
Section III: Traditional Institutions, Autonomy Movement and Cooperatives
7. Traditional Institutions, State Recognition and Democracy in Sikkim:
Reconciling Tradition with Modernity
Durga Prasad Chhetri
8. Subject and Citizen: The Autonomy Question and Dzumsa in Sikkim
Sunil Pradhan
9. The Crisis within: Can the Autonomous District Councils survive in
Meghalaya?
Dhiraj Kumar Borkotoky
10. Autonomy Movements of Bodos and Chutias of Assam: A Comparative Study
Pallabi Deka and Tribedi Chutia
11. The Trajectory from Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council to Gorkhaland
Territorial Administration: A Fragile Administrative Autonomy in Darjeeling
Kabindra Sharma, Sanghamitra Choudhury and Debojyoti Das
12. Understanding Autonomy Movement of the Misings in Assam
Bhaskar Pegu
13. Autonomy and Democratisation through Cooperatives: Change from Within
Aloke N. Prabhu
1. The Sixth Schedule to the Constitution of India: Emergence and
Development
Jangkhongam Doungel
2. Revisiting Sixth Schedule and Demand for Separate States in Northeast
India: A Paradox of Political Autonomy
Mayengbam Nandakishwor Singh
3. State within a State: Analysing the Issues and Challenges of Autonomous
Councils
Ashutosh Tripathi and Gautam Kumar
Section II: Autonomy and Electoral Politics
4. Contextualising Democratic Governance in Bodoland: Changes and
Challenges
Ankur Jyoti Bhuyan, Tarun Gogoi and Partha Pratim Borah
5. Challenging Predicaments of Electoral Politics of an Autonomous District
Council:
The case of Bodoland Territorial Areas District (BTAD), Assam
Nironjoy Islary
6. The Working of the Autonomous District Councils in Manipur in Theory and
Practice
Thangkhanlal Ngaihte
Section III: Traditional Institutions, Autonomy Movement and Cooperatives
7. Traditional Institutions, State Recognition and Democracy in Sikkim:
Reconciling Tradition with Modernity
Durga Prasad Chhetri
8. Subject and Citizen: The Autonomy Question and Dzumsa in Sikkim
Sunil Pradhan
9. The Crisis within: Can the Autonomous District Councils survive in
Meghalaya?
Dhiraj Kumar Borkotoky
10. Autonomy Movements of Bodos and Chutias of Assam: A Comparative Study
Pallabi Deka and Tribedi Chutia
11. The Trajectory from Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council to Gorkhaland
Territorial Administration: A Fragile Administrative Autonomy in Darjeeling
Kabindra Sharma, Sanghamitra Choudhury and Debojyoti Das
12. Understanding Autonomy Movement of the Misings in Assam
Bhaskar Pegu
13. Autonomy and Democratisation through Cooperatives: Change from Within
Aloke N. Prabhu
Section I: Understanding Autonomy
1. The Sixth Schedule to the Constitution of India: Emergence and
Development
Jangkhongam Doungel
2. Revisiting Sixth Schedule and Demand for Separate States in Northeast
India: A Paradox of Political Autonomy
Mayengbam Nandakishwor Singh
3. State within a State: Analysing the Issues and Challenges of Autonomous
Councils
Ashutosh Tripathi and Gautam Kumar
Section II: Autonomy and Electoral Politics
4. Contextualising Democratic Governance in Bodoland: Changes and
Challenges
Ankur Jyoti Bhuyan, Tarun Gogoi and Partha Pratim Borah
5. Challenging Predicaments of Electoral Politics of an Autonomous District
Council:
The case of Bodoland Territorial Areas District (BTAD), Assam
Nironjoy Islary
6. The Working of the Autonomous District Councils in Manipur in Theory and
Practice
Thangkhanlal Ngaihte
Section III: Traditional Institutions, Autonomy Movement and Cooperatives
7. Traditional Institutions, State Recognition and Democracy in Sikkim:
Reconciling Tradition with Modernity
Durga Prasad Chhetri
8. Subject and Citizen: The Autonomy Question and Dzumsa in Sikkim
Sunil Pradhan
9. The Crisis within: Can the Autonomous District Councils survive in
Meghalaya?
Dhiraj Kumar Borkotoky
10. Autonomy Movements of Bodos and Chutias of Assam: A Comparative Study
Pallabi Deka and Tribedi Chutia
11. The Trajectory from Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council to Gorkhaland
Territorial Administration: A Fragile Administrative Autonomy in Darjeeling
Kabindra Sharma, Sanghamitra Choudhury and Debojyoti Das
12. Understanding Autonomy Movement of the Misings in Assam
Bhaskar Pegu
13. Autonomy and Democratisation through Cooperatives: Change from Within
Aloke N. Prabhu
1. The Sixth Schedule to the Constitution of India: Emergence and
Development
Jangkhongam Doungel
2. Revisiting Sixth Schedule and Demand for Separate States in Northeast
India: A Paradox of Political Autonomy
Mayengbam Nandakishwor Singh
3. State within a State: Analysing the Issues and Challenges of Autonomous
Councils
Ashutosh Tripathi and Gautam Kumar
Section II: Autonomy and Electoral Politics
4. Contextualising Democratic Governance in Bodoland: Changes and
Challenges
Ankur Jyoti Bhuyan, Tarun Gogoi and Partha Pratim Borah
5. Challenging Predicaments of Electoral Politics of an Autonomous District
Council:
The case of Bodoland Territorial Areas District (BTAD), Assam
Nironjoy Islary
6. The Working of the Autonomous District Councils in Manipur in Theory and
Practice
Thangkhanlal Ngaihte
Section III: Traditional Institutions, Autonomy Movement and Cooperatives
7. Traditional Institutions, State Recognition and Democracy in Sikkim:
Reconciling Tradition with Modernity
Durga Prasad Chhetri
8. Subject and Citizen: The Autonomy Question and Dzumsa in Sikkim
Sunil Pradhan
9. The Crisis within: Can the Autonomous District Councils survive in
Meghalaya?
Dhiraj Kumar Borkotoky
10. Autonomy Movements of Bodos and Chutias of Assam: A Comparative Study
Pallabi Deka and Tribedi Chutia
11. The Trajectory from Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council to Gorkhaland
Territorial Administration: A Fragile Administrative Autonomy in Darjeeling
Kabindra Sharma, Sanghamitra Choudhury and Debojyoti Das
12. Understanding Autonomy Movement of the Misings in Assam
Bhaskar Pegu
13. Autonomy and Democratisation through Cooperatives: Change from Within
Aloke N. Prabhu