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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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GARAIYA AKSHAY
1 year 1 hour ago
Social progress is a key component of Viksit Bharat, and empowering tribal communities through education, healthcare, and digital inclusion is critical. The literacy rate among PVTGs stands at 47.7%, significantly lower than the national average of 77.3%, highlighting the need for targeted interventions. The Eklavya Model Residential Schools (EMRS) have educated 1.18 lakh tribal students across 401 schools, with success stories like Bini Muduli from the Bonda tribe entering civil services in 2024. Similarly, a 15% rise in literacy among Chenchu girls in Andhra Pradesh demonstrates the impact of education-focused initiatives
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GARAIYA AKSHAY
1 year 1 hour ago
Tribal knowledge systems offer solutions to modern challenges. Their expertise in medicinal plants, as seen in practices like Ayurveda and tribal healing systems, can enhance India’s healthcare framework by integrating traditional and modern medicine. The Viksit Bharat vision prioritizes sustainability, and tribal practices such as watershed management, crop rotation, and organic farming provide scalable models for eco-friendly agriculture. By promoting these practices, India can reduce the environmental impact of industrial agriculture, improve food security, and align with global sustainability goals.
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GARAIYA AKSHAY
1 year 1 hour ago
Tribal communities are the custodians of India’s rich cultural heritage and biodiversity, which are vital pillars of Viksit Bharat. Living in harmony with nature for centuries, tribes such as the Dongria Kondh, Chenchu, and Baiga have preserved ecosystems through sustainable practices. Their traditional knowledge of forest management, medicinal plants, and organic farming aligns with the vision’s emphasis on environmental sustainability. For instance, the Dongria Kondh’s defense of Niyamgiri hills against mining activities demonstrates their role as stewards of ecological balance, protecting biodiversity hotspots critical for climate resilience. Similarly, the Chenchu’s forest stewardship in Andhra Pradesh exemplifies sustainable coexistence with nature, contributing to India’s environmental goals.
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GARAIYA AKSHAY
1 year 1 hour ago
India’s ambitious vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047, marking the centenary of its independence, is a transformative agenda aimed at achieving economic prosperity, social progress, environmental sustainability, and effective governance. Central to this vision is the inclusion of all segments of society, particularly marginalized groups such as India’s tribal communities, also known as Scheduled Tribes (STs) or Adivasis. With over 10.45 crore tribal individuals comprising 8.6% of India’s population, including 75 Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) numbering 44.64 lakh, tribal communities are integral to the nation’s identity and development trajectory. This essay explores the multifaceted roles of tribal communities in realizing Viksit Bharat, focusing on their contributions to sustainability, economic growth, cultural heritage, and national security, while addressing challenges and outlining strategies for their empowerment.
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rupaliborade
1 year 3 hours ago
Title: Empowering Tribal Communities for a Sustainable and Inclusive Viksit BharatComment:
India's tribal communities hold a treasure trove of wisdom, culture, and sustainable practices that are essential for building Viksit Bharat by 2047. To ensure their meaningful inclusion, the following steps can be taken:
1. Promotion of Tribal Knowledge Systems: Document and integrate tribal agricultural methods, herbal medicine practices, and water conservation techniques into mainstream development.
2. Support for Tribal Handicrafts and Arts: Establish more marketing hubs, e-commerce support, and GI tagging to promote tribal products globally.
3. Education in Local Languages: Develop learning materials in tribal dialects and recruit local teachers to preserve linguistic heritage while improving literacy.
4. Community-led Forest Management: Involve tribal groups in afforestation, wildlife conservation, and eco-tourism by recognizing their traditional forest rights.
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Chandan Sharma
1 year 7 hours ago
Suggestions:
1. Guardians of Biodiversity & Sustainable Living
Narrative Angle: Tribals have lived in harmony with forests and nature for centuries. Their practices are models for climate-resilient agriculture, biodiversity conservation, and zero-waste living.
Example: Promote tribal forest stewardship in central India as a blueprint for eco-governance.
2. Cultural Custodians & Unity Icons
Narrative Angle: Tribal languages, music, rituals, and art forms enrich India’s heritage and foster unity in diversity.
Example: Highlight how tribal festivals like Hornbill (Nagaland) or Bhagoria (MP) draw people from across communities.
3. Frontline Contributors in Defense & Security
Narrative Angle: Many tribal youth serve in paramilitary and special forces. Their familiarity with terrain makes them invaluable in border defense and anti-insurgency operations.
Example: Showcase recruitment drives in Jharkhand and the Northeast.
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Vasanthapuram sai sri hari praveen
1 year 7 hours ago
promote culture revalant
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Vasanthapuram sai sri hari praveen
1 year 7 hours ago
Contextual Education: Promote culturally relevant.
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Vasanthapuram sai sri hari praveen
1 year 7 hours ago
Contextual Education: Promote culturally relevant.
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Vasanthapuram sai sri hari praveen
1 year 7 hours ago
Education and Capacity Building
Contextual Education: Promote culturally relevant.
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