Government Policies and Tribes in India: A Sociological Perspective

Government Policies and Tribes in India: A Sociological Perspective

Introduction on Government Policies and Tribes in India According to the 2011 Census, 8.6% of India’s population is made up of tribal communities, also known as Adivasis. These indigenous groups have historically lived in close association with forests, hills, and remote regions, maintaining distinct cultural, social, and economic systems. However, their integration into the mainstream … Read more

Tribes in India: Anthropological and Administrative Study in Sociological Perspective

Government Policies and Tribes in India: A Sociological Perspective

Introduction on Tribes in India One of the world’s most diversified tribal communities resides in India. The Indian Constitution recognizes more than 700 Scheduled Tribes (STs), which make up over 8.6% of the nation’s population (Census 2011). Anthropological and administrative studies of tribes in India provide crucial insights into their socio-cultural systems, economic conditions, political … Read more