Policy Perspective Notes – B.K. Roy Burman
POLICY PERSPECTIVE NOTESB.K. Roy Burman
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DISCLAIMER
All the articles contained herein have been re-typed from manuscripts given by late Prof. B.K. Roy Burman to SADED, as no soft copy was provided (these being very old articles). In the process, the editorial corrections have been made directly by SADED, without Prof. B.K. Roy Burman’s prior approval. Though every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the articles, any oversight or typographical errors are sincerely regretted - hence E&OE.
While best efforts have made in preparing this compilation with the objective of providing insightful information on the subjects discussed, it is not being offered as a legal or other professional service guide.
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PublicationWhat Has Driven The Tribals Of Central India To Political Extremism?
Mainstream, Vol. XLVII, No. 44, October 17, 2009
Fifth Schedule Of The Constitution And Tribal Self-Rule
Indian Journal of Social Work, Vol. 67, Issue 3 July 2006
Paternalistic Philanthropy Vs. Dialectics Of Inequality: Considerations For Inclusion In Or Exclusion From The Category Of Scheduled Tribes
Keynote Address at Seminar organized by Anthropology Department, Delhi University, May 2006Bhubaneshwar Declaration On Demystifying PESA [Panchayat (Extension To The Scheduled Areas) Act, 1996]
Workshop organized by Institute of Socio-Economic Development, Bhubaneshwar, on 18-20 May, 2006Analytical Appraisal Of The Panchayat (Extension To The Scheduled Areas) Act, 1996
Mainstream, 25 December 2004Self-Determination Of Peoples In The Context Of Shift From State-Centric World Order To The Spectre Of Globalization And Humanitarian Interventionist World Order
Indian Social Science Review, Vol. 6, No. 2, July-Dec. 2004Darkness At Noon For Forest Workers And Their Charter Of Demands
Keynote Address at Seminar on ‘Rights of Forest Workers’ convened by National Centre for Labour at Ranchi on 17 September 1998Tribal And Indigenous Rights And Wrongs
In: B.K. Roy Burman and B.G. Verghese (eds.)
Aspiring To Be – The Tribal/Indigenous Condition.
Konark Publishers, Delhi, c1998.
Under the auspices of
Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, New Delhi
And Minority Rights Group, London
Papers presented at a Workshop on ‘Rights ofTribal and Indigenous Peoples’ held in New Delhi, February 23-25, 1996
Policy Issues For North-East India And Tribal People Of India
With modification of titles –
Originally published in Economic News and Views June 1-15 & June 16-30, 1994
Report Of The Study Group Of Land Holding Systems In Tribal Areas
Prof. B.K. Roy Burman Committee, 1990Tribal Commissions and Committees in India. N.P. Bhanage, Director - Tribal Research and Training Institute, Pune (Maharashtra).
Himalaya Publishing House, New Delhi, 1993
Report Of Committee On Forests & Tribals In India
Dr. B.K. Roy Burman Committee, September 1982Tribal Commissions and Committees in India. N.P. Bhanage, Director -Tribal Research and Training Institute, Pune (Maharashtra).
Himalaya Publishing House - Bombay, Delhi, Nagpur
Historical Ecology Of Land Survey And Settlement In Tribal Areas And Challenges Of Development
(With Particular Reference To Central & Tribal Belt Of India)
Council for Social Development (CSD - New Delhi) – 1982Circulated among State Tribal Research Institutes, Anthropology Department of the concerned Universities, and Tribal Cell, Government of India
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