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SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS OF SCHEDULED TRIBES IN KALRAYAN HILLS
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March 2016

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International Journal of Research - GRANTHAALAYAH

A Jayakumar

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P Palaniyammal

Social and economic justice, equality of status and opportunities and cultural and educational status are insured by the Constitution of India for all citizens and also provide enriched provisions for scheduled caste and tribes. This paper addresses the socio economic status of the scheduled tribes in kalrayan hills Salem district Tamilnadu (India). The majority of the household occupations are Agriculture. Cultivation is the primary occupation participated by the most heads of the sample households. Income from cultivation support majority of the sample population. More than 83 percent of the agriculture has from income around below Rs 5000-10000 level. Even daily wage labours are present in the sample population. There is a need to put more attention on educational aspects of scheduled tribes, where this only can motivate them for future life.

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... He observed that a very high percentage of the tribal population still lives below the poverty line in Odisha, with a very high infant mortality rate and a low literacy rate, especially among women. N Chithra [4] stated that tribal groups, including particularly vulnerable tribal groups, exhibit varying levels of socio-economic and educational development, with some still at pre-agricultural technology levels and low literacy rates. Pradeep Panda [5] has stated that the socio-economic development of tribal communities in India is a crucial aspect that requires attention due to their historical marginalization and economic vulnerability. ...

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Regional disparities in the socio-economic development of tribal communities in Nashik District: A geographical analysis
SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS OF SCHEDULED TRIBES IN KALRAYAN HILLS
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  • March 2016

International Journal of Research - GRANTHAALAYAH