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Harness the potential of Denotified Tribes, Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic Tribes for national development: India’s labour force must be liberated from an abhorrent colonial doctrine (“criminality by birth”) – Report and Recommendations of the Technical Advisory Group
What is the “Criminal Tribes Act” all about?And what can be done to help the countless victims of stigmatization and deprivation? To learn more, read or download the full TAG report on Bhasharesearch.org >>(PDF, 361 pages including the entire text … Continue reading
Posted in Accountability, Adverse inclusion, Anthropology, Assimilation, Colonial policies, Constitution and Supreme Court, Economy and development, Education and literacy, Figures, census and other statistics, Forest Rights Act (FRA), Government of India, History, Modernity, Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic Tribes, Organizations, Particularly vulnerable tribal group, PDF printfriendly, Performing arts, Quotes, Resources, Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Rural poverty, Scheduled Tribe (ST)
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“Adivasi”, “Tribals” and “Denotified tribes”: Usage in legal and historical records, in textbooks, scholarly papers and the media – Classifications in different states
On the use of “Adivasi” (= Adibasi) and “Tribals” in official documents and in the media, besides various other labels: Hill Tribes, Nomadic and semi-nomadic tribes, Forest dwellers, Indigenous communities, Aborigines, Backward Tribe, Backward Classes, Tribal settlers, Original settlers, Primitive … Continue reading
Posted in Colonial policies, Constitution and Supreme Court, Economy and development, Forest Rights Act (FRA), Government of India, History, Misconceptions, Press snippets, Quotes, Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Scheduled Tribe (ST), Tribal identity
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Nomadic and semi nomadic tribes urged to address problems and issues and through their own voice – Rajasthan
The Times of India, Jaipur, 1 September 2012 JAIPUR: Chief minister Ashok Gehlot on Friday announced that his government is setting up a separate board for inclusive growth of de-notified, nomadic and semi nomadic tribes in the state. Addressing a … Continue reading
Posted in Assimilation, Colonial policies, Community facilities, Democracy, Education and literacy, Figures, census and other statistics, Government of India, History, Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic Tribes, Organizations, Press snippets, Rural poverty, Scheduled Tribe (ST), Seasons and festivals
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Film and Television Institute of India & Tribal Institute team up: Projecting “the uniqueness of these tribes across the state” – Maharashtra
Rohan Swamy Tags : films, FTII Posted: Fri Apr 30 2010, 00:48 hrs Pune: In a first-of-its-kind project, the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) has teamed up with Pune-based Tribal Research and Training Institute (TRTI) to make films … Continue reading
Posted in Community facilities, Cultural heritage, Ecology and environment, Economy and development, Education and literacy, Media portrayal, Modernity, Names and communities, Organizations, Particularly vulnerable tribal group, Press snippets, Western Ghats - tribal heritage & ecology, Western region
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