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PYQ- Ethnic Relations

  1. Identify the causes of tribal unrest with special reference to North-East India.(15 marks , 2021)
  2. Politics of recognition and deprivation (10 marks , 2021)
  3. Ethnic media and social awareness (10 marks , 2021)
  4. Concept of Ethnicity (10 marks , 2020)
  5. What has been the contribution of tribal people to the Indian Independence movement ?(15 marks, 2019)
  6. Ethnicity and regionalism (10 marks, 2019)
  7. Discuss with appropriate examples how tribal unrest may be understood as emerging out of an incompatibility between tribes and the nation-state(20 marks, 2019)
  8. Discuss the various factors resulting in tribal unrest in various parts of India. (15 marks, 2018)
  9. Examine the colonial administrators’ view that Indian villages can be considered as ‘little republics’. 15 marks(2018)
  10. Write short notes on ethnicity and regionalism.10m (2017) Tribe as a colonial construct (2016)10m
  11. Short notes on The role of regionalism plays in demand for autonomy among Indian tribes.(2016)10m
  12. Rights over resources and Tribal unrest (10 Marks 2015)
  13. Discuss the rise of ethno-nationalism among Indian tribes with specific example. (15Marks 2014)
  14. What are the significant factors responsible for tribal unrest? (15Marks 2014)
  15. Ethnic movements in India. (10Marks – 2013)
  16. Examine the impact of non-tribal contact on socio-cultural institutions of tribal people with suitable examples. (15Marks – 2013)
  17. Compare the approach adopted towards tribal communities during Colonial and post- independence periods. (30Marks – 2011)
  18. Discuss and compare the approaches towards the tribes during colonial and post independent India. (30 Marks — 2010)
  19. Do you find any significant change in the approaches towards the tribes during colonial and post independent India? Assess. (15 Marks — 2010)
  20. Tribal unrest in Central India (20 Marks — 2009)
  21. Concept of Ethnicity (S.N – 2008)
  22. Critically review Tana Bhagat Movement, its causes and effects. (L.Q – 2006)
  23. Discuss the features affecting ethnic boundaries”, giving Indian examples. (L.Q – 2006)
  24. Discuss the relationship of ethnicity and nation-state. (L.Q – 2005)
  25. Detribalization (S.N – 2004) (S.N – 2001)
  26. Evaluate Fredrick Barth’s concept of ethnic boundaries. Explain its distinction from cultural content. (L.Q – 2004)
  27. Ethnic conflict (S.N – 2004)
  28. Classify the tribal movements in contemporary India in a regional perspective and analyze the contributive factors. (L.Q – 2004)
  29. Identify the causes and consequences of major tribal movements in India. (L.Q – 2003)
  30. What is ethnicity? Does ethnicity add to conflicts and tensions in the society? Illustrate. (L.Q – 2002)
  31. Birsa movement (S.N – 2001)
  32. Ethnic Boundaries (S.N – 2000)
  33. Assess the political and economic role of tribal and rural movements in the creation of the new states of Uttaranchal, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh. (L.Q – 2000)
  34. To what extent ethnicity is responsible for the tribal movements in India? Elaborate with Suitable examples. (L.Q – 1995)
  35. Tribal movements – pros and cons (S.N – 1994)
  36. Ethnicity (S.N – 1993)
  37. Discuss the role of socio political movements in the emergence of tribal identity in the Indian context. (L.Q – 1990)
  38. Define the concept of ‘ethnic identity’. Discuss how it is emerging in the context of tribal unrest in some regions of the country (L.Q – 1989)
  39. Racial elements among STs in India (S.N – 1988)
  40. Assertion of ethnic identity and ethnic solidarity has been a pervasive process in India after independence. Analyze this in relation to Constitutional safeguards and emerging national  integration. (LQ – 1988)
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