Q7(a) · UPSC Civil Services Mains 2015 · Anthropology GS 2 · 20 marks · 1 min read

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Recently non-government organizations have been critiqued for interfering with developmental process in tribal heartland ! Critically comment

Topic: Developmental projects and their impact on tribal displacement and problems of rehabilitation. Development of forest policy and tribals. Impact of…. Syllabus: 6.3 Developmental projects and their impact on tribal displacement and problems of rehabilitation. Development of forest policy and tribals. Impact of urbanisation and industrialisation on tribal populations. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2015 and Developmental projects and their impact on tribal displacement and problems of rehabilitation. Development of forest policy and tribals. Impact of….

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NGOs in tribal areas are accused of blocking mines and missions of conversion. Some deserve critique as brokers or parallel patrons. Elwin and Panchsheel already valued non-official protection of land. FRA and PESA claims often need NGO paralegals. The test is whether the gram sabha is strengthened or replaced.

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Introduction

NGOs in the tribal heartland run schools, health, FRA help, and sometimes opposition to mines. The charge of interference mixes real failures with a wish to silence consent.

Body

The critique

  • States and companies say NGOs delay roads, dams, and minerals and import a foreign agenda.
  • Some outfits do run parallel patronage, poor accounts, or mission conversion that Ghurye would have called a rival assimilation.
  • A few become gatekeepers of funds, reproducing the broker Bailey saw in village politics.

The other file

  • Nehru’s Panchsheel and Elwin already wanted non-official friends of tribes against land grab. That is not interference; it is the ethic of consent.
  • PESA and FRA need paralegal help because departments reject claims. NGOs often are that help.
  • Fifth Schedule belts of Jharkhand, Odisha, and Chhattisgarh show mines arriving faster than titles. Critique of NGOs can be a critique of witnesses.

A balanced anthropology

  • L. P. Vidyarthi would ask whether the NGO respects the nature–man–spirit complex or only a project log-frame.
  • Useful NGOs translate; extractive NGOs replace the gram sabha.
  • The developmental process itself is contested. Calling every objection interference assumes that the mine is development.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  N[NGOs] --> H[FRA PESA help]
  N --> B[Broker conversion]
  G[Gram sabha] --> T[Test of interference]

Conclusion

Some NGOs interfere as brokers or sects. Many others operationalise FRA and PESA. The fair test is gram sabha consent, not the comfort of the project authority.

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