Tribal development in Jammu & Kashmir: Retrospect & prospect Sofi Umer Jan Research Scholar, Department of Sociology, Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi, India Online published on 13 August, 2013. Abstract In our country, the development of tribal population has been a major concern of the nation builders, central and state governments, policy makers, non-government organizations, social scientists, social reformers etc. we have constitutional provisions for social, economic, educational, political, administrative, health and sanitational achievements of the tribal people of our nation. Since our independence various policies, strategies, approaches and models to tribal development have been conceived. From the very beginning of the 1st five years plan to the present 12th five years plan, a number of programmes of tribal development have been formulated and implement. Billions and billions of rupees have been spent in the name of tribal development. But most of the programmes have either failed or could not yield result up to the expectation. In this paper an attempt has been made to access and evaluate the impact of various developmental programmes on the socio-economic transformation of the transhumant tribals of Jammu & Kashmir. The study was conducted among the Gujjars and Bakarwals of district Anantnag. For this study data from both primary as well as secondary sources was used. The study reveals that inspite of the implementation of various policies and programmes for their development by the state and central governments, these tribals continue to live in pathetic conditions. Top Keywords Tribal Development, Gujjars & Bakarwals, Developmental Programmes. Top |