Inclusive development of Naga Tribes in Nagaland: Strategy for sustainability

Q1 Arts and Humanities Filosofia Theoretica Pub Date : 2019-05-16 DOI:10.4314/FT.V8I1.7
Mhadeno Y. Humtsoe, M. Soundari
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Naga Tribal communities residing in rural Nagaland are deprived of access to adequate health care services, livelihood opportunities, road connectivity, sanitation and education. About 71.14 percent (Census, 2011) of Naga Tribes inhabit rural areas; most of these tribal communities are engaged in agriculture and allied activities for livelihood. The absence of adequate road network suitable for all weather, public transportation system, and high cost of transportation fares hinder the mobility of the tribal communities in the rural areas. The confinement of development to the urban areas has led to interdistrict disparities and dearth of basic facilities in the rural communities. This study intends to portray the socio-economic status of the Naga Tribal communities in rural areas. The study will identify infrastructural challenges of the Naga tribal communities. Descriptive Research Design have been adopted and the study includes only secondary data. The Survey method was used in the analysis of the collected secondary data. The implementation of inclusive development has become an urgent need, in order to provide basic infrastructures with equity to the Naga tribal community in rural Nagaland. The study will show how achieving inclusive development can contribute to the realization of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the national and global level.Key words: Inclusive Development, Naga Tribes
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那加兰邦纳加部落的包容性发展:可持续性战略
居住在那加兰邦农村的纳加部落社区被剥夺了获得适当保健服务、谋生机会、道路连接、卫生设施和教育的机会。约71.14%(2011年人口普查)的纳迦部落居住在农村地区;这些部落社区大多从事农业和相关活动以维持生计。缺乏适合所有天气的充足道路网络、公共交通系统和高昂的交通费用阻碍了农村地区部落社区的流动性。由于发展局限于城市地区,导致了地区间的差距和农村社区基本设施的缺乏。本研究旨在描述农村地区纳迦部落社区的社会经济地位。这项研究将确定纳迦部落社区面临的基础设施挑战。采用描述性研究设计,本研究仅包括二手数据。在分析收集到的二手数据时,采用了Survey的方法。实施包容性发展已成为一项迫切需要,以便为那加兰邦农村的纳加部落社区提供公平的基本基础设施。该研究将展示实现包容性发展如何有助于在国家和全球层面实现可持续发展目标(sdg)。关键词:包容性发展;纳迦部落
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期刊介绍: Filosofia Theoretica is a publication of Calabar School of Philosophy (CSP), University of Calabar. From 2018, the journal will begin to publish a third issue which will be a bi-lingual edition in both French and English languages. Filosofia Theoretica provides outlet for well researched and original papers in the following areas of African studies: philosophy, culture, religions, history and arts. It also publishes book reviews. Its publication cycle is January-June and July-December issues. The journal is abstracted/indexed on SCOPUS, EBSCO Humanities Source, ProQuest, Google Scholar, Ajol, EBSCO Database, Philosopher''s index, etc. Filosofia Theoretica is also accredited by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DoHET), South Africa.
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