JHARKHAND - A NEW STATE, OLD ISSUES AND ITS STRUGGLING PEOPLE


Jharkhand is the 28th state of the Indian Union, which was sliced out of Bihar on 15th November 2000 to coincide with the birth anniversary of the legendary Adivasi leader and young freedom fighter Birsa Munda. The state has a total area of 79714 sq. km and shares borders with Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and West Bengal.

The State in an account of its richness in some key ores and minerals and its abundance in cheap labour, thanks to its backwardness, otherwise, has been the site of a good many industrial establishment since pre-Independence days and that industrialization has brought with it concomitant ill effects the worst of which is the devastation of its environment. In the name of the development large forests have disappeared, tracts of inhabited land have gone under water.

The chapter has a portion on Father Stan Swamy and his 'Institutional murder'.

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http://ielaind.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/ABMKSS-Study-on-Local-Self-Governance-Ch3-Jharkhand.pdf

https://www.academia.edu/50122980/Jharkhand_a_new_state_old_issues_and_its_struggling_people



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