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dc.contributor.authorBokil, Milind
dc.contributor.authorCentre for the Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy (CSSEIP), Pune (India)
dc.contributor.authorGokhale Institute of Politics and Economics (GIPE), Pune (India)
dc.contributor.authorRadkar, Anjali
dc.contributor.authorSinha Chakraboroty, Atreyee
dc.date.accessioned2021-06-30T06:23:48Z
dc.date.available2021-06-30T06:23:48Z
dc.date.issued2021-03-19
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10973/52721
dc.description.abstractIn recent years the Forest Rights Act (2006) and the PESA (2014) have provided an enabling framework for tribal communities to exercise control over their surrounding natural resources and manage their community affairs through local self-government and direct, participatory democracy. Let us join to understand the new paradigms of governance and livelihoods generation experienced by tribal villages in Maharashtra. Dr. Milind Bokil is sociologist and eminent Marathi writeren_US
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dc.publisherGokhale Institute of Politics and Economics (GIPE), Pune (India)en_US
dc.titleGovernance and Livelihoods: Newly Emerging Paradigmsen_US
dc.typeVideoen_US


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