The Social and Behavioural Impact of Displacement on Rural Community in India

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  • Dr. Ankur Pare Post-Doctoral Fellow, ICSSR, Ministry of Human Resource Development.

Keywords:

Displacement, development, human rights, modernization

Abstract

Development is a multifaceted process that involves qualitative changes in socio - economic and political frameworks, popular attitudes, as well as national institutions, along with increased economic development, reduced inequities, and poverty alleviation. It has both beneficial and harmful societal consequences. Establishing industries is necessary to speed economic growth, but uncontrolled industrial development in the name of development has had a negative impact on the community and livelihoods, as well as degraded the surrounding ecosystem. The investigators explored the impact of displacements on people who leave rural areas, emphasizing the destruction of land property in general. Displacement dependent on the natural environments has a variety of socioeconomic consequences. The focus of this study article is on Indian farmers as well as indigenous people. The modernizing process is also discussed in the study, particularly following the introduction of neoclassical economic reforms. Displacement is traumatic for any group or civilization, including both regards of livelihood and culture. Thus, policies based on the development of the manufacturing and agriculture sectors, as well as the ways during which improved rural services as well as higher rural output might unite to generate faster growth and enhanced human welfare in poor nations, require more attention.

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Published

31-12-2017

How to Cite

Dr. Ankur Pare. (2017). The Social and Behavioural Impact of Displacement on Rural Community in India. International Journal for Research Publication and Seminar, 8(8), 60–70. Retrieved from https://jrps.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/1231

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