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    Hindu caste‚ the generally live in wooded areas‚ they have rich traditions of music and dance‚ they usually pray Vishnu and Siva. However from Indian democracies perspective what unites them is their economic and social disadvantage. Demographically Adivasi are worse than Dalit’s as literacy rate of Adivasi’s is lower than Dalit’s‚ school dropout rate of Adivasi’s is higher that of Dalit’s‚ what’s more surprising is that there are more Adivasi’s who comes under poverty line than Dalit’s‚ various other

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    The Role of Ngos in Developing Tribals Through Watershed Programme A CASE STUDY OF RDS 1. DR.K.PRABHAKAR‚ 2.DR. K.LAVANYA LATHA 3 PROF.A.PAPA RAO 1.POST DOCTORAL FELLOW‚ DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY‚ SRI VENKATESWARA UNIVERSITY‚ TIRUPATI – 517 502. 2. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR‚ DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES‚ PONDICHERRY CENTRAL UNIVERSITY‚ PONDICHERRY-605014‚ INDIA 3. PROFESSOR‚ DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY‚ SRI VENKATESWARA UNIVERSITY‚ TIRUPATI–517 502. ABSTRACT THE BASIC PHILOSOPHY

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    The National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) which was enacted by legislation passed on August 25‚ 2005 is an Indian job guarantee scheme. It has now been renamed as Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) since October 2‚ 2009. It provides a legal guarantee of hundred days of work at Rs.100 per day of work. Improvising the purchasing power of the people. It was started by the UPA government with the help of left parties. In 2006 it was started across 200 districts

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    3/14/13 [Rights Issue] Jarawa Tribes‚ Human Safari‚ Buffer Area‚ Tribal Commission‚ 13th Schedule « Mrunal [Rights Issue] Jarawa Tribes‚ Human Safari‚ Buffer Area‚ Tribal Commission‚ 13th Schedule Who are the Jawaras? What is Andaman Trunk Road (ATR)? Human Safari? Road: To shut or Not to Shut? Dancing Video controversy Buffer Zone Case Chronology Tribal Commissions Mock Questions Who are the Jawaras? They are tribal people living in the South Andaman islands. (approx. just 400 of them

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    4.8. Cultural Identify and Social Assimilation: This research study also attempted to examine this component in a “heterogeneous community” where tribal families live along with other social groups. And it is observed that where tribal concentration is of reasonable size‚ they stay together in a hamlet within the geographical boundary of the revenue village. In this way they maintain their tribal identity and keep their culture intact among themselves. But tribal social assimilation is restricted

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    Singhbhum is Adivasis and their society is based on an ecological awareness in which their mode of production links peoples with the biophysical environment (Jal‚ Jungle and Jameen). They regulate their relationship with natural resources and their relationship with the ecosystem provides them a sense of identity‚ unity and sense of resistance. They are intrinsically linked to their environment through different strategies‚ i.e. economic exchange‚ ceremonies‚ language and spiritual tradition. Adivasi are

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    Abstract Present Status of Adivasis Migrated to Assam: A Case study of Golaghat district Dr. Jatindra Nath Saikia. Associate Professor Assam is famous for tea in the world. Tea is a labour intensive industry and there is more than 45 lakhs tea garden labour population living in Assam. This tea garden population comprises the tea labour market in Assam. Almost all the tea garden labourers are from Adivasi community and they had been brought by the Britishers during the colonial rules from

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    PROBLEMATIZE THE EXODUS-LIBERATION-SETTLEMENT MOTIF FROM THE ADIVASI PERSPECTIVE Prepared: Kyrshanborlang Mawlong. Introduction: In this paper we are trying to discussion the difficulties that the Israelites faced during staying in Egypt and how God response to their crying by liberated them from the hand of the Egyptian and also how they enter and settled in Canaan. But‚ this liberation of the Israelite by God create an impact on the indigenous people of the Canaan‚ we could see there are many

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    The article ADIVASIS‚ NAXALITES AND INDIAN DEMOCRACY by Ramachandra Guha focuses on the condition of adivasis who are caught between the government and naxalites. Adivasis ‚which is a term used for the tribes of central and eastern India who share certain attributes in terms of cultural‚ social‚ economic and political entities that makes them distinct from north-eastern tribes and other Indian and thus treating them as a single segment. According to the author there are roughly 70 million tribals

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    movements. The Jharkhand identity and the demand for autonomy was not only based on the uniqueness of its tribal cultural heritage but was also the result of the failure of development policy to intervene in socio-economic conditions of the adivasis and non-adivasis in the region. According to the 1991 census‚ the state has a population of over 20 million out of which 28% is tribal while 12% of the people belong to scheduled castes. Jharkhand has 24 districts‚ 212 blocks and 32‚620 villages out of which

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