The literacy rate and standard of living of the tribal people in Wayanad district in Kerala is still very low and constant efforts are being made by the State government and Central government to improve their conditions. The present study was conducted during 2016-17 in districts of Thirunelly, Mananthavady and Panamaram panchayats. From each panchayat, 30 tribal women and 10 men agricultural labourers were selected making to a total of 120 respondents. The study shows that majority of the tribal women experienced high level of geographic, economic and political legal exclusion
We deposit here the results of a household-based survey that was used to understand the situation of...
Studies of vulnerability have gained wide currency among policy makers and governments in recent tim...
This paper epitomizes the dynamics in agrarian livelihood of a tribal community. The study probes th...
Not AvailableThe tribal communities in Kerala constitute 1.4 percent of the general population. Desp...
The word 'tribe' is generally used for a socially cohesive unit, associated with a territory, the me...
The tribes in Kerala are continuously encountering threats of development due to lack of ownership a...
Scheduled Tribes in India are generally considered to be ‘Adivasis,’ meaning indigenous people or or...
The word 'tribe' is generally used for a socially cohesive unit, associated with a territory, the me...
The awareness of health and health related behaviour among the tribal people are associated with the...
Kerala has achieved better level of development in many spheres, but there disparities in the develo...
The much touted ‘financial inclusion’ programme currently in progress naturally prompts one to ponde...
Indian society is characterized by multiple forms of exclusion associated with group identities. Thi...
An agricultural economy relies largely on the predominance of land. The socio economic status of the...
Recorded history reveals that the adivasis of India have been facing marginalization for the last fe...
Exclusion in modern post-colonial world showcases many facets. It permeates in the name of race, sex...
We deposit here the results of a household-based survey that was used to understand the situation of...
Studies of vulnerability have gained wide currency among policy makers and governments in recent tim...
This paper epitomizes the dynamics in agrarian livelihood of a tribal community. The study probes th...
Not AvailableThe tribal communities in Kerala constitute 1.4 percent of the general population. Desp...
The word 'tribe' is generally used for a socially cohesive unit, associated with a territory, the me...
The tribes in Kerala are continuously encountering threats of development due to lack of ownership a...
Scheduled Tribes in India are generally considered to be ‘Adivasis,’ meaning indigenous people or or...
The word 'tribe' is generally used for a socially cohesive unit, associated with a territory, the me...
The awareness of health and health related behaviour among the tribal people are associated with the...
Kerala has achieved better level of development in many spheres, but there disparities in the develo...
The much touted ‘financial inclusion’ programme currently in progress naturally prompts one to ponde...
Indian society is characterized by multiple forms of exclusion associated with group identities. Thi...
An agricultural economy relies largely on the predominance of land. The socio economic status of the...
Recorded history reveals that the adivasis of India have been facing marginalization for the last fe...
Exclusion in modern post-colonial world showcases many facets. It permeates in the name of race, sex...
We deposit here the results of a household-based survey that was used to understand the situation of...
Studies of vulnerability have gained wide currency among policy makers and governments in recent tim...
This paper epitomizes the dynamics in agrarian livelihood of a tribal community. The study probes th...