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ViASTUDY Celebrates the Launch of Tribal Economic: Sustainable Tribal Growth

 

ViASTUDY proudly announces the launch of Tribal Economic: Sustainable Tribal Growth, a pioneering new book authored by Dr. Nutan Kumari and Dr. Preeti Peter Ekka. The publication offers a comprehensive examination of sustainable development pathways for tribal communities, combining rigorous research, traditional knowledge, and modern economic insights.

The book addresses critical issues related to tribal livelihoods, economic empowerment, sustainable resource management, and inclusive growth. Through evidence-based analysis and practical perspectives, the authors shed light on strategies that can help strengthen tribal economies while preserving cultural heritage and community values.

The launch marks an important milestone in advancing conversations around tribal development and socio-economic inclusion. ViASTUDY, committed to promoting educational excellence, research, and knowledge dissemination, recognizes the book as a valuable contribution to the fields of economics, development studies, public policy, and tribal welfare.

Speaking about the publication, the authors emphasized the importance of creating development models that are both sustainable and inclusive, ensuring that tribal communities can actively participate in economic progress while maintaining their unique identities and traditions.

As governments, institutions, and development organizations increasingly focus on equitable and sustainable growth, Tribal Economic: Sustainable Tribal Growth provides timely insights and actionable recommendations for policymakers, researchers, students, and social development practitioners.

The book is now available through major online platforms:

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ViASTUDY congratulates Dr. Nutan Kumari and Dr. Preeti Peter Ekka on this remarkable achievement and invites readers, academicians, and development professionals to explore this important work that champions sustainable tribal growth and inclusive development.

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