EXPLORING THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC DYNAMICS OF THE MISING TRIBE IN ASSAM

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  • Dr. Kushal Taid

DOI:

#10.25215/130458707X.05

Abstract

This abstract delves into an examination of the socio-economic dynamics surrounding the Missing Tribe in Assam. Through a comprehensive analysis, the study investigates the historical context, cultural nuances, and contemporary challenges influencing the tribe's socio-economic status. It explores factors such as education, employment, healthcare, and access to resources to illuminate the intricate interplay between societal structures and the well-being of the Missing Tribe. Additionally, the abstract scrutinizes government policies and community initiatives aimed at addressing socio-economic disparities. By shedding light on these dynamics, the research aims to contribute valuable insights that can inform targeted interventions and policies to enhance the overall socio-economic condition of the Missing Tribe in Assam. "Climate refers to the average weather condition of a place or region for about 35 years. Climate change occurs over long periods of time. If the temperature of the earth gradually increases over several decades, it is called global warming, and if it decreases gradually, it is called global cooling. There is a debate about who is more responsible for climate change: nature or humans. Some scientists believe that climate change is a natural phenomenon, that is, that the joint system of the Earth and atmosphere automatically controls it. Hence, climate change has been observed in different geological eras from the distant past to the present. Most scientists believe that humans' role in climate change is undeniable. Climate change is not unusual in nature. But as a result of various human activities, such as a rapid increase in temperature, the melting of polar ice caps, a rise in sea level, an increase in the frequency of other climate disasters, including cyclones, and human vulnerability and threats, humans must take positive steps to reduce the use of fossil fuels worldwide. The Earth is presently around 1.1 degrees Celsius warmer than it was in the late 1800s. The most recent decade (2011–2020) has been the warmest on record."

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Published

2023-01-15

How to Cite

Dr. Kushal Taid. (2023). EXPLORING THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC DYNAMICS OF THE MISING TRIBE IN ASSAM. Redshine Archive, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.25215/130458707X.05

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