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    Extension Management I Tribal Areas of Ranchi District- A critical Appraisal
    (Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi, 1991) Satya Sunder Deb Barma; Dr. R. M. Srivastava
    The conclusions drawn from this study are as follows: Since this was an exploratory type of research many management issues have not been touched. The summary has already pin pointed the outcome of the study. However in brief the following conclusions could be drawn out of the present study. 1. The present day general extension management system for the non-tribal and tribal populations alike are not appropriate for tribal areas. 2. For the tribal areas, a special system of management shall have to be developed based on a separate set of Extension workers who are selected for aptitude and motivation and who know the language and acquire working experience with the people of the area by living in the area. 3. The management shall have to be area/population/tribes specific with the full participation of the population and on a full package basis viz. selection of beneficiaries, their training, supply of inputs/production and marketing - all fewer than one umbrella under Single Window Delivery system with the optimum dosage of social scientist component. 4. A comprehensive co-ordinated Research programme on the Extension Management in Tribal Areas is needed to develop the right type of system and working models, which alone would provide a sustainable management, production system as well as a sustainable development to ensure the desired prosperity of the tribal areas.