The Scheduled Tribes of India |
Contents
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ASSIMILATIONAL STRESSES AND STRAINS Contd | 51 |
THE SCHEDULED TRIBES AND THE BRITISH INDIAN GOVERNMENT | 70 |
THE SCHEDULED TRIBES AND THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT | 98 |
THREE VIEWS OF THE PROBLEM OF THE TRIBALS | 133 |
APPRAISAL | 175 |
SOME SCHEDULED TRIBES GENERAL DESCRIPTION | 211 |
SOCIAL ORGANISATION | 225 |
SOCIOMARITAL AFFAIRS | 239 |
SOCIORELIGIOUS PRACTICES | 254 |
AFTER 1947 | 275 |
THE FISSIPAROUS TRENDS | 313 |
THE SCHEDULED AREAS AND SCHEDULED TRIBES COMMISSION | 347 |
INDEX | 387 |
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Page 285 - The President (may with respect to any State (or Union territory) and where it is a State ... ' after consultation with the Governor. . . thereof), by public notification, specify the tribes or tribal communities or parts of or groups within tribes or tribal communities which shall for the purposes of this Constitution be deemed to be Scheduled Tribes in relation to that State (or Union territory, as the case may be).
Page 122 - Governor in giving such a direction with respect to any Act may direct that the Act shall, in its application to the area or to any specified part thereof, have effect subject to such exceptions or modifications as he thinks fit...
Page 282 - State with the approval of the Government of India for the purpose of raising the level of administration of the said areas to that of the administration of the rest of the areas of that State.
Page 205 - Under the Land Improvement Loans Act of 1883 and the Agriculturists...
Page 297 - SCHEDULED AREAS 6. Scheduled Areas — (1) In this Constitution, the expression "Scheduled Areas " means such areas as the President may by order declare to be Scheduled Areas. (2) The President may at any time by order — (a) direct that the whole or any specified part of a Scheduled Area shall cease to be a Schedul -d Area or a part of such an.
Page 282 - The executive power of the Union shall extend to the giving of directions to a State as to the drawing up and execution of schemes specified in the direction to be essential for the welfare of the Scheduled Tribes in the State.
Page 281 - There shall be established in each State having Scheduled Areas therein and, if the President so directs, also in any State having Scheduled Tribes but not Scheduled Areas therein, a Tribes Advisory Council consisting of not more than twenty members of whom, as nearly as may be, three-fourths shall be the representatives of the Scheduled Tribes in the Legislative Assembly of the State...
Page 93 - Council, as the case may be ; and until a successor shall arrive, the person so nominated shall execute the office to which he shall have been appointed, and shall have all the powers thereof, and shall have and be entitled to the salary and other emoluments and advantages appertaining to the said office during his continuance...