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Santals and Oraons of Bangladesh: A Study of Changing Economic Life in the Barind Region is an account of changing economic life of the tribals, most whom long been settled in Bangladesh. The author through his systematic training in Anthropology and International Development has presented the changing economic condition as well as socio-economic problems of the tribals and an urgency of a separate Tribal Development Plan for their development. The students of social sciences, especially, Anthropology and Development Studies along with the practitioners of both the Government and…mehr

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Santals and Oraons of Bangladesh: A Study of Changing Economic Life in the Barind Region is an account of changing economic life of the tribals, most whom long been settled in Bangladesh. The author through his systematic training in Anthropology and International Development has presented the changing economic condition as well as socio-economic problems of the tribals and an urgency of a separate Tribal Development Plan for their development. The students of social sciences, especially, Anthropology and Development Studies along with the practitioners of both the Government and non-governmental organizations in Bangladesh, civil society and the communities/tribals itself will be benefited out of the endeavour of the author. The book contains some empirical insights/cases as well as directions which helps understand the problems of tribals in the Barind region of Bangladesh especially. Any error or unconscious mistake in the book is treated as the author s responsibility that heseeks advices and comments from general readers and scholars in the field of ethnic studies.
Autorenporträt
Md. Rafiul Islam has obtained his MA Degree in International Development in 2010 from Graduate School of International Development at Nagoya University of Japan. He has also obtained his MSS Degree in Anthropology in 2001 from University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. He has been working as a Faculty of Anthropology at University of Dhaka since April 2006.