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Forced to Quit Studies, Kerala Farmer Donates Rs 40K to Print Books For Tribal Kids!

Forced to Quit Studies, Kerala Farmer Donates Rs 40K to Print Books For Tribal Kids!  CK Narayana Panicker is an 89-year-old farmer from Feroke in Kozhikode, who had to quit studies after being unable to even buy textbooks owing to severe financial shortcomings. I have often wondered about the virtue that is generosity and attempted […]

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Government launches online platform for health,  nutrition info about tribal population

Government launches online platform for health,  nutrition info about tribal population  NEW DELHI: The government on Monday launched a first-of-its-kind online platform containing “comprehensive” health and nutrition-related information about the country’s tribal population which, officials say, will help in making evidence-based policies for Scheduled Tribes. The portal will bridge the existing knowledge and drive evidence-based

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Meghalaya tribes: Stop Excluding us from Schedule VI

Meghalaya tribes: Stop Excluding us from Schedule VI Recently, the Government of Meghalaya has decided to exclude ‘unrepresented tribes’ from the provisions of the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution. The five minor tribes namely, Bodo- Kachari, Hajong, Koch, Mann, and Rabha are clubbed together as ‘unrepresented tribes’ for nomination in Meghalaya’s autonomous tribal councils. These

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Processing units to boost tribals’ income

Processing units to boost tribals’ income Union Minister for Tribal Affairs Arjun Munda virtually launched Trifood project in Raigad, Maharashtra and Jagdalpur, Chhattisgarh. NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Tribal Affairs will set up processing units for minor forest produce in Chattisgarh and Maharashtra in a bid to enhance incomes of tribal communities. For representational purposes

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Vexed tribals lay road all by themselves in Agency

Vexed tribals lay road all by themselves in Agency  Repeated advocacy to the government. would have fallen on deaf ears The tribes of the hamlet of Jajulabandha at Visakhapatnam Agency decided to build a 13 km “ kutcha ” road between their village and the nearest all-weather road, after being vexed by the indifference of

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Bagh Print: How Khatris are keeping the 500- year craft alive along with MP’s tribals

Bagh Print: How Khatris are keeping the 500- year craft alive along with MP’s tribals In the 16th century, when the King of Mewar Maharana Pratap held meetings with his officials, thick cotton jajams (sheets) with colourful floral and geometric patterns were spread on mattresses to seat people. Jajams were also used in marriages and

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In shortage of vets, Pashu Sakhis support cattle & poultry farmers in Jharkhand’s tribal hinterland

In shortage of vets, Pashu Sakhis support cattle & poultry farmers in Jharkhand’s tribal hinterland

In shortage of vets, Pashu Sakhis support cattle & poultry farmers in Jharkhand’s tribal hinterland Jamuni Devi is a goat farmer in Jharkhand’s Latehar district. Of late, her animals had been falling ill frequently, and dying, and she just couldn’t understand why. This adversely affected her already meagre income and veterinary doctors are unwilling to

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Chenchu tribe children suffer from malnutrition 

Chenchu tribe children suffer from malnutrition  Issue Children belonging to Chenchu tribe in Andhra Pradesh suffer from malnutrition owing to lack of proper diet. They are deprived of clothing and medical facilities too. Background  Chenchus live in deplorable conditions and their children suffer from undergrowth and various skin diseases. In a recent study, a team

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Tendu leaves cushion tribals from economic deprivation during COVID-19

Tendu leaves cushion tribals from economic deprivation during COVID-19 At around 4 am, Shamli Devi leaves her home with a water bottle, torch and a clean cloth, walking nearly 5 km to the nearest forest in eastern Madhya Pradesh’s Mandla district. For the next five or six hours, Shamli toils away in the heat, plucking

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Scientists to study astronomical beliefs of Indian tribal communities

Scientists to study astronomical beliefs of Indian tribal communities  “India has several tribal communities that have their own cultural practices… So, by interacting with these communities, we can understand their traditional astronomical knowledge and probably gain insights into their lives going back a few millennia,” said Dr Aniket Sule. Scientists are planning to visit tribal

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