scholarly journals OPERATIONS OF NERCORMP IN NORTH EAST INDIA: A REVIEW

Author(s):  
Dr. Meetei K. I. ◽  
Khathing VS.

The development project, North East Region Community Resource Management Project (NERCOMP) was launched in February 1998 in six districts selected from three states – Assam, Manipur and Meghalaya in North Eastern India. The project venture started with adoption of two approaches – (1) Social infrastructural development and (2) Socio –economic development, both with the participation of community based organisations (SHGs and NaRMGs). Needy social infrastructural development activities have been executed under the project which give a breakthrough in development of remote tribal areas in NER. Socio-Economic development through institutional capacity building and participation of CBOs has brought a drastic change in the life style of tribal people in the region. By and large, the NERCOMP has given a great contribution to the socio-economic development of tribal community in the upland areas of North Eastern India. Such project deserves replication in other demanding places. KEY WORDS: NERCORMP, IFAD, SHGs and NaRMGs

2016 ◽  
Vol 30 (2) ◽  
pp. 119
Author(s):  
R. R. Rachana ◽  
R. Varatharajan

<em>Franlinothrips megalops</em> (Trybom), a predatory thrips on several species of thrips was recorded from Tripura, North east India for the first time.


2011 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 26-37
Author(s):  
Rudra P. Pradhan

An understanding the linkage between human development and poverty in general and economic development in particular is very imperative in emerging economies in the globe. The objective of this paper is to study the regional variation and causality between human development and poverty in the north-east India. The major finding of this paper is that there exists significant regional variation between human development and poverty in the north eastern states of India. While human development is substantially high in Mizoram and Manipur, it is low in other states. On the contrary, poverty is very low in Mizoram and Manipur, while it is considerably high in other states. The estimated results confirmed that human development (and its individual indicators) has a significant role to alleviate poverty in the north east India.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-59
Author(s):  
Sergey A. Mikhailov

This article attempts to analyze the current economic development of North - Eastern India (NER) in the light of solving problems related to separatism in this region. This problem is extremely relevant, because it is impossible to achieve the economic breakthrough and prosperity of the region without the final eradication of separatism and terrorism in NER. The used sources are mainly up-to-date analysis of Indian ministries and departments (Ministry of development of NER, NEC / North Eastern Council and some others), as well as Internet materials from Indian and international sources (Deutsche Welle).


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 324-337
Author(s):  
S. A. Mikhailov

This article attempts to analyze the current situation in North-Eastern India (NER) in the light of well-known concept clash of civilizations developed by S. Huntington (the American political scientist and proponent of the modern version of the civilizational approach to History). One may say that even a superficial glance at NER problems demonstrates a very characteristic example of the visual manifestation of this concept. The relevance of the work implies the possibilities of practical application of this concept for the analysis of India and NER existing ethnic and religious problems as well as the best ways to solve them. The author (besides S. Huntingtons work Clash of civilizations) used the works of the Russian indologists - S. Baranov (Separatism in India), B. Klyuyev (Religion and conflict in India), K. Likhachev (Ethnic separatism in NER: old problems in the new century) and the book of the Indian specialist on separatism in NER S. Bhaumik (Troubled periphery: crisis of Indias North East) as well as other sources.


2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 137-148
Author(s):  
Nameirakpam Bijen Meetei

Contemporary state politics is marked by intra-state conflicts, many of which have ignited civil wars. In the midst of diversity, and despite her success in sustaining democracy, India still faces intra-state conflicts, which often threaten its territorial integrity. Presently, Jammu and Kashmir and the North-Eastern States are the most talked about cases in this regard. This article studies the nature of conflicts in North-Eastern India and the way the state has responded to such conflicts. The study finds the existence of five major types of conflicts and almost an equal number of responses from the state. Though, over the years, India has successfully resolved many forms of disputes, in the case of the North-Eastern States, on the contrary, state’s responses have resulted into new cases of conflicts. Thus, in the absence of adequate principles and institutions, bringing a lasting solution to these issues does not look like achievable in the immediate future.


2022 ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
Hmar T. Lalremsanga

The poorly known northeastern water skink Tropidophorus assamensis is only known from the type locality (Harigaj Range, Sylhet District) in Bangladesh, and few localities in Assam and Mizoram States, north-eastern India. Little is known about the biology including the systematics of the species. In this study, we present for the first time, genetic data (16s rRNA) and inferred its phylogenetic position. In addition to this, we provide updated morphological data along with new distributional records of the species from Mizoram State of north-east India.


2016 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 756-761
Author(s):  
Namrata Kumari ◽  
Priyanka Kashyap ◽  
Snigdha Saikia ◽  
Kangkana Kataki ◽  
Subhash Medhi ◽  
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