Executive summary: Orissa is rich in natural resources, endowed with an abundance of mineral, forest, marine & water resource. The state is India’s main supplier of valuable minerals such as chromites, nickel ore, coal, bauxite, iron ore and manganese. About 30% of its area is under forest cover, which provides for the livelihood of a large and growing tribal population. It is a co-incidence that, the forest area of the state is superimposed with its mineral deposit, richest biodiversity regions, and water catchment of major rivers & habitat of tribal community of state…
Methodology: For the research study, both qualitative and quantitative methods were adopted. Data regarding the field area were collected both from primary as well as secondary sources. Primary sources include data collected through direct field sampling, observations based on schedules, questionnaires etc. Secondary sources include various reports, records, literatures, documents, maps, charts, and photographs etc, collected from various public and private organisations…
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