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Volume : VI, Issue : III, April - 2016

PROBLEM OF STUDYING INDUCED DISPLACEMENT IN TAMIL NADU USING CETD MATRIX

Charles Robert keneth, J.Maria Roy Felix , J. Blessy Florence and S. John kaviarasu

By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Every Nation strives hard to develop its economic status. Mainly the infrastructural developmental projects that are carried out by the state and central government results in the displacement of people from their dwelling places. This has affected many people psychologically in an adverse way. In this article we analyse the tension and consequences behind the displacement issues. Our objective of this paper is to find out the peak age group of people affected due to their displacement. Now we use CETD matrix to study the problem of development induced displacement in Tamil Nadu.

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    Charles Robert keneth, J.Maria Roy Felix , J. Blessy Florence and S. John kaviarasu(2016). PROBLEM OF STUDYING INDUCED DISPLACEMENT IN TAMIL NADU USING CETD MATRIX. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. VI, Issue. III, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/8099.pdf

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