
Bharater Adivasi: Samaj, Paribesh O Sangram (Bengali Version)
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• Author: Subirat Sen
• Publisher: Bookpost Publication
• Language: Bengali
• Pages: 492
• Cover: Hardcover
• Price: INR 600/-
About the Book
Bharater Adivasi: Samaj, Paribesh O Sangram (Bengali Version) is an insightful study of the indigenous communities of India, focusing on their society, environment, and struggles. Authored by Subirat Sen, the book examines the historical and contemporary realities of Adivasi life, highlighting issues related to culture, identity, social transformation, environmental challenges, and movements for rights and recognition. Through a detailed and analytical approach, the work explores the relationship between indigenous communities and their natural surroundings while addressing the socio-economic and political challenges they face. This Bengali-language volume is a valuable resource for students, researchers, academics, and readers interested in Adivasi studies, sociology, anthropology, environmental studies, and contemporary Indian society.
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Book Details
• Author: Subirat Sen
• Publisher: Bookpost Publication
• Language: Bengali
• Pages: 492
• Cover: Hardcover
• Price: INR 600/-
About the Book
Bharater Adivasi: Samaj, Paribesh O Sangram (Bengali Version) is an insightful study of the indigenous communities of India, focusing on their society, environment, and struggles. Authored by Subirat Sen, the book examines the historical and contemporary realities of Adivasi life, highlighting issues related to culture, identity, social transformation, environmental challenges, and movements for rights and recognition. Through a detailed and analytical approach, the work explores the relationship between indigenous communities and their natural surroundings while addressing the socio-economic and political challenges they face. This Bengali-language volume is a valuable resource for students, researchers, academics, and readers interested in Adivasi studies, sociology, anthropology, environmental studies, and contemporary Indian society.













