Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Sociology

Chapter

Social Change and Development in India: The Constitution and Social Change

Question:

Who argued that Bhuria Committee Report failed to recognize the complexity of the tribal institution?

Options:

K. T. Shah

T. Nongbri

A. C. Majumdar

Virginius Xaxa

Correct Answer:

T. Nongbri

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (4) → T. Nongbri

Tiplut Nongbri remarked that tribal institutions in themselves need not necessarily be democratic in its structure and functioning. Commenting on the Bhuria Committee Report that went into this issue Nongbri remarked that while the Committee’s concern for the traditional tribal institutions is appreciable, it fails to take stock of the complexity of the situation. For notwithstanding the strong egalitarian ethos that characterised tribal societies the element of stratification is not altogether absent. Tribal political institutions are not only marked by open intolerance to women but the process of social change has also introduced sharp distortions in the system, making it difficult to identify which is traditional and which is not. (Nongbri 2003: 220)