Aspects of development: Voices from predisplacement site in Eastern India

IF 3.6 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Extractive Industries and Society-An International Journal Pub Date : 2024-08-22 DOI:10.1016/j.exis.2024.101517
Daipayan Ghosh
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The present research paper is an ethnographic account of the travails and resistance of an adivasi (native) community of India called Santhals. These adivasis are facing the threat of eviction due to a planned coal mining in the area, located in West Bengal, a state in the eastern part of India. Amid the ongoing protest against coal mines, many families are ready to give up their land for the project. Even differences in opinion are common among the leaders of those protest groups. These differences in perception about a coal mine project are the central theme of this paper. Drawing from it the paper is going to scrutinize the grand terms like ‘Affected Persons’, used in ‘National Mineral Policy 2019’ and ‘Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act (2013)’, and ‘Local Community’ to show that any generalization or universalization of those various perceptions suppress the real needs of the people since they get affected in multiple ways. Further, this paper regards ‘development’ as ‘pharmakon’ for its dual nature, since people in the same community perceive it as poison; in contrast, for others, it is the remedy for their poverty. Tracing from all the varying voices, the paper finally argues for finding ‘significant others’, who are significantly excluded from decision-making.

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发展的各个方面:来自印度东部流离失所前遗址的声音
本研究论文以人种学的方式描述了印度一个名为桑塔尔的阿迪瓦西(土著)社区的苦难和反抗。该地区位于印度东部的西孟加拉邦,由于计划开采煤矿,这些阿迪瓦西人正面临着被驱逐的威胁。在持续不断的反对煤矿开采的抗议活动中,许多家庭都准备放弃自己的土地来参与该项目。甚至在这些抗议团体的领导人之间也经常出现意见分歧。这些对煤矿项目的不同看法正是本文的中心主题。在此基础上,本文将对《2019 年国家矿产政策》和《土地征用、恢复和重新安置公平补偿和透明权法案(2013 年)》中使用的 "受影响人员 "和 "当地社区 "等宏大术语进行仔细研究,以说明对这些不同看法的任何概括或普遍化都会压制人们的真正需求,因为他们会受到多方面的影响。此外,本文将 "发展 "视为 "pharmakon",因为它具有双重性,同一社区的人将其视为毒药;相反,对其他人来说,它是治疗贫困的良药。通过对所有不同声音的追溯,本文最终主张寻找 "重要他人",因为他们在很大程度上被排除在决策之外。
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