The tribal and indigenous peoples of India constitute an important segment of the Indian population. They are duly listed in the Constitution, which also accords them special rights and privileges. Both the Government and the Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) have been engaged in their socio-economic development ever since Independence. This paper provides the brief introduction of the various schemes and policies introduced by the government of India after independence, and their benefits for the tribal population of the country as a whole. Keywords:Primitive Tribal Groups, Tribal Research Institutes, (TRIFED
As per 2001 census, groups, communities described as tribes have been estimated at 83.4 million repr...
India is a pluralist country with rich diversity reflected in the multitude of cultures, religions, ...
Being a part of our social structure, tribal development is a mandatory function of government. In t...
The tribal and indigenous peoples of India constitute an important segment of the Indian population....
Development of tribal is very complicated issue for the government as it need full attention from pl...
Tribes are ethnic groups bound by strong bond of kinship and trust. India is a country of diverse cu...
India has the worlds’ second largest tribal population next only to the African continent. As per t...
The Constitution of India has more than 20 Articles on the redressal and upliftment of the underpriv...
The central part of India, the middle belt and the north-eastern states are the main adobe of tribal...
In our country, Tribes constitute 8.2% of the Indian population as per the definition of ‘Oxford Dic...
India's population includes almost one hundred million “tribal people.” The two main regions of trib...
India's population includes almost one hundred million “tribal people.” The two main regions of trib...
The word ‘Tribe’ denotes a group of people living in primitive or barbarous conditions. It is ...
Scheduled Tribes have always been a geographically and socially isolated group in Indian society, be...
India is the second-largest tribal population in the world. However, after the seven decades of inde...
As per 2001 census, groups, communities described as tribes have been estimated at 83.4 million repr...
India is a pluralist country with rich diversity reflected in the multitude of cultures, religions, ...
Being a part of our social structure, tribal development is a mandatory function of government. In t...
The tribal and indigenous peoples of India constitute an important segment of the Indian population....
Development of tribal is very complicated issue for the government as it need full attention from pl...
Tribes are ethnic groups bound by strong bond of kinship and trust. India is a country of diverse cu...
India has the worlds’ second largest tribal population next only to the African continent. As per t...
The Constitution of India has more than 20 Articles on the redressal and upliftment of the underpriv...
The central part of India, the middle belt and the north-eastern states are the main adobe of tribal...
In our country, Tribes constitute 8.2% of the Indian population as per the definition of ‘Oxford Dic...
India's population includes almost one hundred million “tribal people.” The two main regions of trib...
India's population includes almost one hundred million “tribal people.” The two main regions of trib...
The word ‘Tribe’ denotes a group of people living in primitive or barbarous conditions. It is ...
Scheduled Tribes have always been a geographically and socially isolated group in Indian society, be...
India is the second-largest tribal population in the world. However, after the seven decades of inde...
As per 2001 census, groups, communities described as tribes have been estimated at 83.4 million repr...
India is a pluralist country with rich diversity reflected in the multitude of cultures, religions, ...
Being a part of our social structure, tribal development is a mandatory function of government. In t...