Indian Environmentalism and Tribal Movements
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Date
2015-03
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Karatoya : North Bengal University journal of History
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Bhattacharya, Dahlia
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University of North Bengal
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The history of Indian environmental movement is the study of the struggle for the rights
over land, water and forests. Environmental movements in India emerged mainly as a reaction
against the modern economic developmental process initiated by the government. Contextually,
Indian environmental movements emanated through many diversified issues of social protests such
as agrarian unrest, forest rights movement, anti-displacement movement, survival related
movement and movement for proper rehabilitation and resettlement and these movements
highlighted Indian tribes as victimized group. A considerable figure of tribals was participated in
these movements for democratization of natural resources. Thus the broad base of Indian
environmentalism has been constructed. But the role of middle class politics is very significant this
context. The middle class activists developed tribalism within their organizational base and
directed the movement from non-party line. Thus Indian environmentalism took a definite shape
pertaining to tribalism. The paper is dealing with the intricate relationship between the tribes and
nature; highlighting how the tribals have been affected by the developmental initiatives taken by
the government; and depicting the nature of tribal movements for the democratization of natural
resources from historical point of view.
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8
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2229-4880
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172 - 194