
Katkari: Vikas Ki Visthapan (Katkari: Displacement of Development) by Milind Bokil
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Author: Milind Bokil
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Illustrator: Chandramohan Kulkarni
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Publisher: Mauj Prakashan Griha
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Language: Marathi
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Cover: Paperback
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Size: 5.5 x 8.5 inches
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Pages: 296
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Category: Artik & Samajik
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ISBN: 9788174868732
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About the Book:
"Katkari: Vikas Ki Visthapan" by Milind Bokil is a critical exploration of the challenges faced by the Katkari tribe as they experience displacement due to development. The book highlights the social, cultural, and economic impacts of development projects on marginalized communities, particularly the Katkari tribe, and how their traditional way of life is disrupted. Bokil delves into the struggle for land, resources, and identity, shedding light on the adverse effects of modernity on indigenous communities.
Illustrated by Chandramohan Kulkarni, the book enhances the narrative with powerful visuals, making the plight of the Katkari tribe even more compelling. This 296-page paperback is essential for readers interested in tribal development, displacement, and the social complexities surrounding marginalized communities in India.
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Product Details:
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Author: Milind Bokil
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Illustrator: Chandramohan Kulkarni
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Publisher: Mauj Prakashan Griha
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Language: Marathi
-
Cover: Paperback
-
Size: 5.5 x 8.5 inches
-
Pages: 296
-
Category: Artik & Samajik
-
ISBN: 9788174868732
Product Description:
About the Book:
"Katkari: Vikas Ki Visthapan" by Milind Bokil is a critical exploration of the challenges faced by the Katkari tribe as they experience displacement due to development. The book highlights the social, cultural, and economic impacts of development projects on marginalized communities, particularly the Katkari tribe, and how their traditional way of life is disrupted. Bokil delves into the struggle for land, resources, and identity, shedding light on the adverse effects of modernity on indigenous communities.
Illustrated by Chandramohan Kulkarni, the book enhances the narrative with powerful visuals, making the plight of the Katkari tribe even more compelling. This 296-page paperback is essential for readers interested in tribal development, displacement, and the social complexities surrounding marginalized communities in India.











