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Economy Of A Primitive Tribal Village In Manipur
by Komol Singha
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This book explores economic structure of a hill village so called the lone Primitive Tribal village in Manipur elaborating the basic concept of village, tribe and tribal, determinants of Primitive Tribe, land ownership system, the role of women in agriculture followed by studies pertaining to health, education, population and consumption pattern with its comparison to village income. It also deals with market and globalisation in village economy formation besides covering some fundamental infrastructures for economic development like Social Capital, Physical Infrastructure and Human Capital.
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