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Inviting Suggestions - Role of Tribal Communities in Viksit Bharat Initiative

Start Date :
Jun 15, 2025
Last Date :
Jul 15, 2025
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
As part of the Government of India’s vision for Viksit Bharat (Developed India) by 2047, the Ministry of Tribal Affairs in collaboration with MyGov invites citizens to actively ...
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BrahmDevYadav
12 months 4 days ago
What role do communities play in achieving sustainable development?
By weaving together the threads of Quality, Values and Action, communities can adopt a holistic approach to sustainable development. This approach empowers individuals and communities to make meaningful contributions towards achieving the SDGs and creating a better world for present and future generations.
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BrahmDevYadav
12 months 4 days ago
What are the benefits of forests to our communities?
Through stabilization of soil, forests minimize erosion and reduce the impairment of water quality due to sedimentation. Woodlands protect water bodies and watercourses by trapping sediments and pollutants from other up-slope land uses and activities. Forests also help to maintain nutrient cycling in the soil.
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BrahmDevYadav
12 months 4 days ago
What is the role of tribal communities in forest management?
Tribal communities play a crucial role in forest management by employing sustainable resource utilization, preserving sacred groves, and practicing community-based conservation. Their traditional knowledge and practices are essential for maintaining healthy ecosystems and ensuring the long-term well-being of forests.
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BrahmDevYadav
12 months 4 days ago
What are the major objectives of tribal development?
Substantial reduction in poverty and unemployment. Creation of productive assets in favour of scheduled tribes to sustain the growth likely to accrue through development efforts. Provision of physical and financial security against all types of exploitation and oppression.
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BrahmDevYadav
12 months 4 days ago
What is the role of tribal communities in sustainable development?
Promotion of biodiversity:-Tribals have developed practices to protect and promote diversity which includes traditional methods of agriculture, such as intercropping and seed-saving as well as the protection of sacred sites that are important for the preservation of biodiversity.
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BrahmDevYadav
12 months 4 days ago
How do tribals benefit the forest?
Tribals not only use the forest as a resource for fulfilling their basic needs, but they also use it as a means of livelihood. They collect nature produce such as dry and fallen wood for fuel, small timber, bamboos, nuts, berries, bones, hide, skins and herbs etc. as a source of income give their contribution in the intrest of the country.
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BrahmDevYadav
12 months 4 days ago
How to help tribal people?
TRIBAL WELFARE PROGRAMMES ARE AS FOLLOWS:-
1. Article 275 (1) of the Constitution of India.
2. Development of Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups.
3. Special Central Assistance to Tribal Sub Plan.
4. Comprehensive Tribal Development Programme.
5. Schools and Hostels.
6. Provision of Drinking water facility.
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BrahmDevYadav
12 months 4 days ago
What are the six schedule tribal areas?
6th Schedule of Indian Constitution Objectives:-
The objectives of the Sixth Schedule of the Indian constitution are: To provide for the administration of tribal areas in the northeastern states of Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, and Mizoram.
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BrahmDevYadav
12 months 4 days ago
Why are tribal people important?
Tribal people are vital for preserving cultural diversity, conserving natural resources, and contributing unique knowledge and practices. Their traditional lifestyles often promote sustainable living and a deep connection with the environment. Recognizing and respecting their rights and knowledge is crucial for a more inclusive and sustainable world.
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BrahmDevYadav
12 months 4 days ago
Who was the first tribal community to revolt against the British?
Tilka Manjhi was an Indian freedom fighter the first leader of the Manjhi Community. He was considered the second fighter after Maharana Pratap. He took up arms against the Britishers in 1784, around 70 years before Mangal Pandey.
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