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CERTIFICATE
DECLARATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
DEDICATION
ABBREVIATIONS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF TABLES
LIST OF FIGURES
I. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Meaning of Tribe
1.2. A Note on Constitutional Safeguards for Tribals
1.3. Concept of Development
1.4. Tribal Development - Meaning and Scope
1.5. Approaches for Tribal Development
1.5.1 Political Approach
1.5.2 Administrative Approach
1.5.3 Religious Approach
1.5.4 Voluntary Agencies Approach
1.5.5 Anthropological Approach
1.6. Research Problem
1.7. Objectives of the study
1.8. Methodology
1.9. The Data Base
1.10. The Study Area And Sample Design
1.11 Reference Period
1.12 Organisation of the Thesis
Notes and Reference
II. REVIEW OF LITERATURE
2.1. Tribal Studies in India
2.2. Tribal Studies in Kerala
Notes and References
III. POLICIES AND PROGRAMMES FOR TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA
3.1 A Brief Account of the Demographic Particulars of Scheduled Tribe Population in India
3.1 Ranking of States and Union Territories by Size of Scheduled Tribes Population (1991 census)
3.2 Tribal Development: Pre-Independence and Post-Independence Approach
3.3 Constitutional Provisions
3.4 Five Year Plans and Tribal Development
3.4.1 First Five Year Plan
3.4.2 Second Five Year Plan
3.4.3 Third Five Year Plan
3.4.4 Three Annual Plans
3.4.5 Fourth Five Year Plan
3.4.6 Fifth Five Year Plan
3.2 Sector-wise Outlays for Tribal Development
3.3 The Investment in the Tribal Areas from the First Plan to the Fifth Plan
3.4.7 Sixth Five Year Plan
3.4.8 Seventh Five Year Plan
3.4.9 Eighth Five Year Plan
3.4 Expenditure in Different Plan Periods for Tribal Development
3.4.10 Nineth Five Year PIan
3.5 Schemes for Tribal Development
3.6 Programmes for Tribal Welfare
Notes and References
IV. TRIBALS IN KERALA: A CASE STUDY IN SULTHAN BATHERY TALUK OF WAYANAD DISTRICT
4.1 TribaIs in Kerala
3.1 Map of Kerala Showing Tribal Area
4.1 District-wise Distribution of Tribal Population (1991 census)
4.2 District-wise Literacy and Work Participation Rates of Scheduled Tribes (1991 census)
4.3 Number of Tribal Families Living Below the Poverty Line, District-wise Classification
4.2 Major Communities in Wayanad District
4.2.1. Tribal Communities
4.2.2 Non-Tribal Communities
4.3 Present Situation of Wayanad
4.4 Administrative Set Up of Wayanad
4.5 1991 census Details of Wayanad
4.4 Tribals in Sulthan Bathery Taluk
4.6 Break-up of Sulthan Bathery Taluk
4.7 Tribal Communities of Sulthan Bathery Taluk Wayanad District
4.5 General Information Regarding Health and Land Ownership
Notes and References
V. A BROAD SPECTRUM OF TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT: ROLE PLAYED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF KERALA
5.1 Tribal Development Programmes of the State
5.1.1 Promotive measures
5.1.2 Protective Measures
5.1 Release and Utilisation of SCA to TSP Funds in the State from 1974- 75 to 1998-99
5.2 Integrated Tribal Development Projects in Kerala
5.2 Particulars of Integrated Tribal Development Projects in Kerala
5.3 Major Development Projects in Wayanad
5.3.1 Sugandhagiri Cardamom Project
5.3.2 Pookot Dairy Project
5.3.3 Priyadarshini Tea Estate
5.4 Schemes for Tribal Welfare
5.5 Review of Tribal Sub - Plan 1998-99
5.5.1 Financial Targets and Achievement During 1998-99
5.6 Tribal Sub-Plan 1999-2000
5.7 Tribal Sub-Plan in the Context of Local Bodies
5.8 Governments Role in Tribal Development: A Critical Appraisal
Notes and References
VI. THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS IN TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT
6.1 Wayanad Social Service Society (WSSS)
6.1.1 Peoples Organisation
6.1.2 Objectives
6.1.3 Planned Measures
6.1.4 Accomplishments
6.1.5 Leadership - Building
6.1.6 Womens Programme
6.1.7 Mother and Child Health Programme
6.1.8 Education and Motivation
6.1.9 Community Health Programme
6.1.10 Co-operation
6.1.11 Family Sponsorship Programme
6.1.12 Housing Schemes
6.1.13 Sanitary Latrines
6.1.14 Self-employment Programme
6.1.15 Rehabilitation Housing Scheme
6.1.16 Emergency Relief and Rehabilitation
6.1.17 Audio-Visual Programme
6.1.18 Snehanidhi
6.1.19 Bio-gas Technology
6.1.20 Other Programmes
6.2 Shreyas Social Service Centre
6.2.1 Approach
6.2.2 Structure
6.2.3 Objectives
6.2.4 Main Activities
6.2.5 Training and Awareness Programme
6.2.6 Thrift and Credit Programmes
6.2.7 Formal and Non-Formal Education
6.2.8 Promotion of Co-operative Initiatives
6.2.9 Research Studies and Documentation
6.2.10 Women and Child Development Programmes
6.2.11 Entrepreneurship Development Programme
6.2.12 Capacity Building Programmes
6.2.13 Agriculture Development Programme
6.2.14 Monitoring and Evaluation
6.2.15 Cultural Promotion Activities
6.2.16 Partnership Profile
6.2.17 Intervention Strategies
6.3 Solidarity
6.3.1 Objectives
6.3.2 Activities
6.4 Fedina
6.4.1 Fedinas Activities
6.4.2 Adivasi Aikya Samithy and the Tribal Land Issue
6.4.3 Fedinas Women Development Programmes
6.4.4 Fedinas Youth and Childrens Programme
6.4.5 Community Health
6.4.6 Self - Help Groups
6.4.7 Skill Training
6.4.8 Fedinas Role in Land Development
6.4.9 Income Generation Programmes of Fedina
6.4.10 Housing Programme
6.4.11 Legal Education
6.4.12 Legal Assistance
6.4.13 Legal Advice
6.4.14 Net -Working
6.4.15 Environment
6.4.16 Study, Research and Documentation
6.5 High Land Development Agency
6.5.1 Vision / Mission / Strategy
6.5.2 Focussed Groups
6.5.3 Akshaya Womens Self- Help Groups, Micro-Credit and Community Business
6.5.4 Boghana-Single Teacher School System in Tribal Language
6.5.5 Yuvadhara- Teen Age Childrens Programme
6.5.6 Ecology / Land Development
6.5.7 Community Health
6.5.8 Community Based Sexual Health Intervention
6.5.9 Research, Documentation and Training
6.5.10 Mobilising for Collective Action
6.5.11 Post-Graduate Studies in Social work
6.5.12 Membership and Networking
6.6 Kanavu
Notes and References
VII. SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE OF PANIYA TRIBE
7.1 Paniyas
7.2 Type of the Family
7.3 Family Size
7.1 Distribution of Paniya Households by the Type of the Family
7.4 Head of the Household
7.2 Distribution of Paniya Households by the Family Size
7.3 Distribution of Paniya Households According to the Age of the Head of the Household
7.5 Socio-Economic Indicators
7.4 Occupational Distribution of the Paniyas
7.6 Income
7.5 Distribution of Annual Family Income of the Paniya Working Class
7.7 Housing
7.8 Health and Sanitation
7.6 Distribution of Paniya Households by Habitation
7.9 Education
7.10 Social Awareness
7.7 Enrolment Ratio of Paniya Students
7.11 Decision Taking
7.8 Distribution of Paniya Households Surveyed According to the Possession / Use of Various Mass Media
7.12 Status of Women
7.13 Markets
7.13.1 Factor Market
7.9 Distribution of Paniya Households Surveyed According to the Possession of Land
7.10 Distribution of Daily Wages of the Paniyas
7.11 Distribution of Paniyas by work participation Rate
7.13.2 Product Market
7.14 Expenditure Pattern
7.15 Cropping Pattern
7.16 Diet Pattern
7.17 Leadership
Notes and References
VIII. TRIBALS AND NON-TRIBALS - A COMPARISON ON THE BASIS OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDICES
8.1 Perspectives of Development
8.2 Human Development
8.2.1 Dimensions of Human Development
8.2.2 Measurement of Human Development
8.2.2.1 Conglomerative Approach
8.1 Maximum and Minimum Values for Different Indicators
8.2.2.2 Deprivational Approach
8.2.2.3 Three perspectives of Deprivation
8.2.2.4 Measurement of Deprivation
8.3 Human Development values of Indian States With Special Emphasis to Kerala State
8.2 HDI for Indian States
8.3 District-wise HDI in Kerala
8.4 Human Development Indices of Tribals and Non-Tribals: Conglomerative Approach and Deprivational Approach
8.4.1 Conglomerative Approach
8.4 Indicators Used for Conglomerative Approach
8.5 HDI for Tribals and Non-Tribals
8.1 Figure Showing Comparison of Male-Female HDIs
8.6 Components of HDI
8.2 Doughnut Showing Components of HDI
8.7 GDI for Tribals and Non-Tribals
8.8 Comparison of GEM for Tribals and Non-Tribals
8.4.2 Deprivational Approach: Incidence of Human Poverty among the Tribals and the Non-Tribals
8.9 Indicators Used for Deprivational Approach
8.10 HPI -1 for Tribals and Non-Tribals
8.5 Comparison of Human Development Indices of Tribals and Non-Tribals
8.11 Human Development Indices for Paniyas and Non-Tribals
8.1 Chart Showing Comparison of Development Indices of Tribals and Non-Tribals
Notes and References
IX. SUMMARY, MAJOR FINDINGS AND CONCLUSION
9.1 Major Findings
9.2 Policy Suggestions
BIBLIOGRAPHY
APPENDICES
APPENDIX I Interview Schedule
APPENDIX II Statement of Primary Census Abstract, Wayanad District
APPENDIX III Survey Report, Fedina
APPENDIX IV Computation of Human Development Index
APPENDIX V Computation of Gender-Related Development Index
APPENDIX VI Computation of Gender-Empowerment Measure
APPENDIX VII Human Poverty Index for developing countries