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Report on the Socio-Economic Conditions of the Aboriginal Tribes of the Province of Madras

1948

REPORT ON THE SOCIO ECONOMIC CONDITION OF THE ABORIGINAL TRIBES OF THE PROVINCE OF MADRASREPORT ON THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF THE ABORIGINAL TRIBES OF THE PROVINCE OF MADRASREPORT ON THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF THE ABORIGINAL TRIBES OF THE PROVINCE OF MADRAS BY A. AIYAPPAN M. A. PH. [...] At the time of the preparation of this report the report of the Advisory Sub-Committee of the Constituent Assembly on the question of the future constitutional status of the Partially Excluded Areas was not available for reference. [...] Since the Government are now considering the question of the separation of the Executive from the Judiciary in the whole Province the question of judicial functions of the Revenue officials in the Agency Areas is likely to come up for discussion in the near future. [...] S. Revenue Minister to the Government of His Exalted Highness the Nizam in his book " The Challenge of Backwardness " points out the difficulties arising in the tribal areas of Hyderabad on account of the existence of a judiciary separate from the executive and advises the Hyderbad Government to copy the example of the Madras Government in this respect. [...] The Chairman of the General Board may be the Chairman of the Special Board and the Agency Commissioner may function as the Secretary of the Special Development Board for the Agency.
development
Pages
213
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.143023
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-x A. Aiyappan view
Part I The Tribal Problems and Remedial Measures
i-52 unknown view
Part II Descriptive Account
53-xv unknown view
Apendices
169-186 unknown view
Index to Tribes
i-i unknown view

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