chronic poverty seems to be disproportionately high among hight among the state's historically marginalized area, especially the tribal papulation
For many generations, the poor have been settling in and around mining and basic industry centres in Jharkhand in search of better livelihoods
The state of jharkhand came into being on 15 November 2000 after a century old demand articulated by the people of the central India. Despite holding 40% of India;s mineral wealth, economic development of the state has not beem sufficient to trickle down to the people in need. Tht poverty level in jharkhand state, as measured by the Tendulkar Committee, is one of the highest amongs all large states with high level in both rural and the urban
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With the start of any development project, a large number of tribal villagers are often displaced from their locations. The Indian People’s Tribunal on Environment and Human Rights, which conducts investigations on issues related to eviction of slum dwellers, relocation of rural people, industrial pollution, etc., reports a total of 6.5 million people being displaced in the name of development. Displacement in the name of dams, factories, mining, etc. goes largely unreported.
This also raises question on jharkhand state is better off districts. poverty is relatively low in industry developed districts such as Ranchi, Bokaro, and Dhanbad, but how did it reach this low level? was it by raising the level of living of the poor or displacing the poor from their traditional location?
For many generations, the poor have been settling in and around mining and basic industry centres in Jharkhand in search of better livelihoods
The state of jharkhand came into being on 15 November 2000 after a century old demand articulated by the people of the central India. Despite holding 40% of India;s mineral wealth, economic development of the state has not beem sufficient to trickle down to the people in need. Tht poverty level in jharkhand state, as measured by the Tendulkar Committee, is one of the highest amongs all large states with high level in both rural and the urban
.
With the start of any development project, a large number of tribal villagers are often displaced from their locations. The Indian People’s Tribunal on Environment and Human Rights, which conducts investigations on issues related to eviction of slum dwellers, relocation of rural people, industrial pollution, etc., reports a total of 6.5 million people being displaced in the name of development. Displacement in the name of dams, factories, mining, etc. goes largely unreported.
This also raises question on jharkhand state is better off districts. poverty is relatively low in industry developed districts such as Ranchi, Bokaro, and Dhanbad, but how did it reach this low level? was it by raising the level of living of the poor or displacing the poor from their traditional location?
Sahi h bhai jharkhand ki yahi halat hai
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