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how do tribal societies view natural wealth and how do they utilise this resources​

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CULTURAL SENSITIVITY AND DEVELOPMENT: SOME LESSONS FROM INDIA'S TRIBAL WORLD 

SUHANA AGGARWAL 

There are no two opinions regarding the urgency of putting culture at the core of development even if there could be serious differences regarding the implications of 'culture' and 'development.' A reconsideration and redefinition can sharpen both the concepts, eradicating any fuzziness.A host of considerations/parameters have entered into the debates as to what constitutes development. They range all the way from traditional growth-centred economic ideas of national and per capita income to welfare-centred concepts; from access to public goods and investments in human resource development to the quality of life. The definitions include a few tangible and measurable items and intangible aspects of social harmony, stable polity, and healthy individual psyche. Development has also learned to look beyond the earlier theories that emphasized that before traditional societies modernize and develop, the known contours of their anti-development, socio-cultural formations need to be demolished.MARK AS BRAINLIEST

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CULTURAL SENSITIVITY AND DEVELOPMENT: SOME LESSONS FROM INDIA'S TRIBAL WORLD 

SUHANA AGGARWAL 

There are no two opinions regarding the urgency of putting culture at the core of development even if there could be serious differences regarding the implications of 'culture' and 'development.' A reconsideration and redefinition can sharpen both the concepts, eradicating any fuzziness.A host of considerations/parameters have entered into the debates as to what constitutes development. They range all the way from traditional growth-centred economic ideas of national and per capita income to welfare-centred concepts; from access to public goods and investments in human resource development to the quality of life. The definitions include a few tangible and measurable items and intangible aspects of social harmony, stable polity, and healthy individual psyche. Development has also learned to look beyond the earlier theories that emphasized that before traditional societies modernize and develop, the known contours of their anti-development, socio-cultural formations need to be demolished.MARK AS BRAINLIEST

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