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Jharkhand, a state rich in natural resources and cultural diversity, has long grappled with the paradox of abundant resources and pervasive poverty. Jharkhand's development has been uneven, with marginalized communities facing socio-economic disparities. A critical analysis of existing literature shows that economic growth often prioritizes social equity and environmental sustainability. The study proposes a framework for inclusive development that emphasizes community participation, protection of indigenous rights, and sustainable use of natural resources. It advocates for policy interventions that integrate traditional knowledge systems with modern development practices. The paper concludes with recommendations for policymakers, emphasizing the need for a multi-stakeholder approach that includes government, civil society, and communities. By promoting a development vision that balances economic growth with social justice and environmental stewardship.
Ajit Murmu - (Thu,) studied this question.