Economic Condition of Tribal People in Purulia District, West Bengal

  • Unique Paper ID: 175507
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 11
  • PageNo: 3208-3210
  • Abstract:
  • Economic performances are attempts of an individual to earn living for satisfying life. Economic participations are certainly linked to production, allocation, interchange and expenditure of commodities and services. The main purpose of economic participation is the manufacture of products and services in expectation to making them available to user. Individual endeavor is steered for the societal well-being. Different kinds of employments and occupation and initiated to earn money and to gratify individual need. The financial resources are restricted and their demands are numerous. It is vital to assemble a rational distribution of resources lest the greatest desires contented. Another aim of economic activities is the perfect use of resources. Average employment engagement rate or Crude Activity Rate (CAR) for tribal community in survey area is 46 percent. Accounting to census 2011, it is greater than the state (38.08 percent) and national (39.80 percent). It is perceived that the crude activity rate is extremely low in the GPs of Dighi (39 percent), Buriband (41 percent), Kumari (42 percent) and Bandwan (45 percent). The crude activity rate is extremely high in GPs of Muraddi (54 percent), Gariska (53 percent), Tarbari (48 percent), Supudih (48 percent). Generally, the maximum workforce contribution rate belonging GPs are located in mining, plantation, industrial and workshop areas.

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 11
  • PageNo: 3208-3210

Economic Condition of Tribal People in Purulia District, West Bengal

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