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ID152998
Title ProperRestructuring the past, reimagining the future
Other Title Informationethnic renewal process and claims for recognition as scheduled tribes in Darjeeling
LanguageENG
AuthorChhetri, Nilamber
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article is an empirical investigation into the recent demands made by ethnic groups for recognition as scheduled tribes (ST) in Darjeeling. These demands emerged in the early 1990s after the publication of the Mandal Commission Report and escalated in subsequent years. During the course of this study in 2014 there were 10 ethnic groups demanding recognition as ST. In recent years the developmental strategy adopted by the state government through the constitution of development boards for groups such as Lepcha, Tamang, Sherpa, and Bhutia has caused further escalation of these demands. Discussing these multifarious issues in Darjeeling, this article traces the historical legacy of these demands and discusses in detail formation of ethnic associations and their claims in recent time. Examining the interactions between ethnic associations and government agencies, this article will provide an empirical account of ethnic politics in Darjeeling and the response of the state in containing such demands made by ethnic minorities.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Ethnicity Vol. 18, No.4; Sep 2017: p.470-487
Journal SourceAsian Ethinicity Vol: 18 No 4
Key WordsCulture ;  Ethnic groups ;  Identity ;  Scheduled Tribes ;  Ethnic Associations


 
 
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