DEMOCRATIC POLITICAL CULTURE AND VIOLENCE IN NORTHEAST INDIA

Authors

  • Monika Master in Arts (Political Science), Maharshi Dayanand University(Rohtak)

Keywords:

Northeast, culture, lifestyle, tribal population, landscape range, communities

Abstract

Northeast India is considered to be the land of Tribal. Before Independence this entire areas was known as Assam province. The region has a high concentration of tribal population. Time and again seven different states have been separated from the same 72 area. The states of Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland and Mizoram are mostly inhabitant by a numbers of native tribes, each tribe has its own distinct tradition of art, culture, dance, music and lifestyle. The North East states shares boarders with China in the North, Mynamar in the East, Bangladesh in the south west, Nepal in the west and Bhutan in the north-west.

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Published

2022-03-30

How to Cite

Monika. (2022). DEMOCRATIC POLITICAL CULTURE AND VIOLENCE IN NORTHEAST INDIA. Innovative Research Thoughts, 8(1), 162–167. Retrieved from http://irt.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/1120