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Demographic Status of Scheduled Tribe Population of India (Census figures 2011): Government of India
Table 1.1 State wise Scheduled Tribe population and decadal change by residence : 2011 (TOTAL) – see PDF for details Table 1.2 All India Population and Total ST Population – Male&Female (Census 2011) – see PDF for details Table 1.3 All India Population and Total … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropology, Figures, census and other statistics, Government of India, Health and nutrition, Maps, PDF printfriendly, Quotes, Women
Tagged Bhil, Bhumij, Boro, Dharua, Dubla, Garo, Gond, Gujjar, Halba, Ho, Kawar, Khasi, Khond, Kokna, Kol, Koli, Korku, Koya, Mina, Miri, Mising, Mizo, Munda, Naga, Naikda, Oraon, Rathwa, Saharia, Santal, Sugali, Tripuri, Warli
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Spreading benefits evenly across Rajasthan’s tribes: On differences within a state having an above-average tribal population – Rajasthan
Rights for forgotten tribes by Nandini Sundar, Hindustan Times, Jun 04, 2007 | To read the full report, click here >> Predictably, public discourse on the Gujjar-state-Mina (as the census spells them) standoff in Rajasthan has centred on two, or, … Continue reading
Posted in Accountability, Adivasi, Anthropology, Community facilities, Constitution and Supreme Court, Economy and development, Education and literacy, Figures, census and other statistics, Forest Rights Act (FRA), Government of India, History, Media portrayal, Misconceptions, Names and communities, Press snippets, Success story, Tribal identity, Western region
Tagged Bhil, Gujjar-state-Mina, Mina, Munda, Oraon, Saharia, Santal
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Tribals youths from the five states of western India on traditional way of governance and lifestyle
Express News Service : Ahmedabad, Sun Sep 06 2009 What would you like to see for your tribe in the next 10 years?’ the professor askd. Lakhmara, a tall young tribal from the Garasiya tribe in Rajasthan stood up, cleared … Continue reading
Posted in Accountability, Assimilation, Community facilities, Cultural heritage, Customs, De- and re-tribalisation, Democracy, Education and literacy, Figures, census and other statistics, Government of India, History, Maps, Misconceptions, Names and communities, Networking, Organizations, Press snippets, Revival of traditions, Women
Tagged Bhil, Garasiya, Jenu Khurba, Kathodi, Koraga, Korku, Saharia, Sahariya
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