The Odia essay book “Odia Mandal Kamisan O Jati Sanrakshan Prasna” written by Gopi Mohan and Chandramani Nath is a remarkable piece of work that delves deep into the socio-political issues surrounding the tribal communities in Odisha. The book critically analyzes the various challenges faced by the tribal population in the state and offers unique insights into their struggles for identity, land rights, and cultural preservation.
The authors of the book have taken a Marxist perspective in their analysis of the tribal issues in Odisha. They argue that the exploitation and marginalization of tribal communities in the state can be traced back to the colonial legacy of British rule, which laid the foundation for the capitalist system that continues to oppress and exploit the tribal population. The authors emphasize the need for a socialist revolution that will dismantle the capitalist system and empower the tribal communities to reclaim their rights and dignity.
One of the key themes addressed in the book is the issue of land rights for tribal communities in Odisha. The authors highlight how the tribal population has been systematically dispossessed of their ancestral lands by powerful corporate interests and government policies that prioritize industrial development over the rights of the tribal communities. The book argues for the implementation of land reforms that will secure land rights for tribal communities and ensure their sustainable livelihoods.
Another important aspect of the book is its exploration of the cultural preservation of tribal communities in Odisha. The authors stress the importance of safeguarding the unique cultural heritage of tribal communities, including their language, traditions, and rituals. They argue that the imposition of mainstream cultural norms and practices has led to the erosion of tribal identity and the loss of traditional knowledge systems. The book advocates for the recognition and promotion of tribal culture as a vital part of Odisha’s rich cultural diversity.
The authors also critically examine the role of the Indian Constitution in safeguarding the rights of tribal communities in Odisha. They argue that while the Constitution guarantees certain protections for tribal communities, these provisions are often undermined by political and economic interests that prioritize development over social justice. The book calls for a reevaluation of the constitutional framework to ensure that the rights of tribal communities are upheld and protected.
In conclusion, “Odia Mandal Kamisan O Jati Sanrakshan Prasna” is a thought-provoking and insightful essay book that sheds light on the pressing issues facing tribal communities in Odisha. The authors’ Marxist perspective offers a unique lens through which to understand the complex dynamics of tribal exploitation and marginalization in the state. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the struggles of tribal communities for justice, dignity, and empowerment in contemporary India.
Books Info
Books name | Mandal Kamisan O Jati Sanrakshan Prasna |
Editor | Gopi Mohan, Chandramani Nath |
No Of pages | 56 |
Publisher | NA |
Publication | NA |
Printed At | NA |
Distributor | NA |