Mainstreaming Tribal Society: Challenges & Key Imperatives
Mainstreaming India's tribal society involves addressing challenges like socio-economic disparities, preserving cultural identity, and ensuring political representation. Key imperatives include tailored development programs, education, healthcare access, and legal safeguards to promote inclusive growth and integration.
Challenges
- Poverty and Unemployment: Tribal communities often face high levels of poverty and unemployment, with limited access to economic opportunities and resources.
- Land Alienation: Displacement due to industrial projects, mining, and deforestation has led to the loss of traditional lands and livelihoods.
- Low Literacy Rates: Tribal regions typically have lower literacy rates compared to the national average, with inadequate access to quality education.
- Language Barriers: Education systems often ....
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