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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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Susmita Dehuri
1 year 1 week ago
Viksit Bharat is retrieving ancient India.
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Rahul Singh
1 year 1 week ago
Tribal communities play a vital role in building a Viksit Bharat (Developed India). Their deep-rooted connection with nature promotes sustainable development and conservation of forests, biodiversity, and natural resources. With rich cultural heritage, traditional knowledge systems, and indigenous skills in agriculture, medicine, and crafts, they contribute significantly to local economies and innovation. Empowering tribal communities through education, healthcare, and infrastructure ensures inclusive growth and social equity. Their active participation in governance, self-reliance movements, and eco-friendly practices aligns with the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat. Recognizing and integrating their role in national development will not only uplift their lives but also strengthen the foundation of a truly inclusive and sustainable India.
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Sohil Khan
1 year 1 week ago
सुझाव विषय: विकसित भारत 2047 में जनजातीय समुदायों की भूमिका
सुझाव का विवरण:
भारत के जनजातीय समुदायों के पास पारंपरिक ज्ञान, प्रकृति के साथ संतुलित जीवनशैली, और आत्मनिर्भरता के मजबूत मॉडल मौजूद हैं। विकसित भारत के लक्ष्य की प्राप्ति में इनकी भूमिका अत्यंत महत्वपूर्ण हो सकती है।
मुख्य सुझाव
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Sohil Khan
1 year 1 week ago
1. पारंपरिक ज्ञान और चिकित्सा को संरक्षित व बढ़ावा दें:
जनजातीय समुदायों की पारंपरिक औषधीय प्रणाली और जैव विविधता की समझ को दस्तावेजीकरण करके मुख्यधारा की स्वास्थ्य प्रणाली में शामिल किया जाना चाहिए।
2. स्थानीय संसाधनों पर आधारित स्वरोजगार को बढ़ावा:
बांस, शहद, औषधीय पौधों जैसे संसाधनों पर आधारित लघु उद्योग स्थापित कर जनजातीय युवाओं को प्रशिक्षित किया जाए।
3. शिक्षा में स्थानीय भाषा और सांस्कृतिक सामग्री शामिल करें:
प्राथमिक शिक्षा जनजातीय भाषाओं और स्थानीय सांस्कृतिक कहानियों के माध्यम से दी जाए ताकि बच्चों का जुड़ाव बना रहे।
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Sohil Khan
1 year 1 week ago
4. सामुदायिक नेतृत्व को सशक्त किया जाए:
जनजातीय ग्राम सभाओं और महिलाओं के स्व-सहायता समूहों को विकास योजनाओं में नेतृत्व की भूमिका दी जाए।
5. इको-टूरिज्म और सांस्कृतिक पर्यटन का विकास:
जनजातीय क्षेत्रों में पर्यटन को इस प्रकार विकसित किया जाए कि रोजगार के अवसर बनें और साथ ही उनकी संस्कृति का संरक्षण हो।
निष्कर्ष:
जनजातीय समुदायों का समावेशी विकास केवल सामाजिक न्याय नहीं, बल्कि एक सशक्त और टिकाऊ भारत के निर्माण की दिशा में एक मजबूत कदम होगा।
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prashant kumar
1 year 1 week ago
Tribal communities are crucial to India's "Viksit Bharat" (Developed India) initiative, contributing significantly to its socio-economic, cultural, and environmental development. Their traditional knowledge, sustainable practices, and unique cultural heritage can be valuable assets in building a prosperous and inclusive nation. Recognizing and empowering these communities is essential for achieving holistic and sustainable development.
1. Guardians of Nature and Culture:
Sustainable Practices:
Tribal communities have a deep understanding of their environment, developed over generations, and often practice sustainable resource management. Their knowledge of ecosystems, including medicinal plants and sustainable harvesting techniques, can be integrated into modern conservation efforts.
Cultural Preservation:
Tribal cultures, with their rich traditions, languages, and art forms, are an integral part of India's diverse heritage. Preserving these cultures is not only important for th
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Aashika Singhal
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Andaluri Srinivas
1 year 1 week ago
Encompass Native Bharat
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Andaluri Srinivas
1 year 1 week ago
Viksit Bharat for Native India
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Renjith Ramakrishna
1 year 1 week ago
This is a game changer tribal-managed forests have been shown to achieve 40% better conservation results compared to those managed by the state. By allowing these communities to earn from carbon credits through forest conservation, we could see potential revenues of ₹6,000 crores each year. This not only provides a direct income stream but also helps in the fight against climate change. We should aim to scale up successful tribal practices across the country. For instance, we can look at the Apatani water management techniques from Arunachal Pradesh or the agroforestry methods from Madhya Pradesh. Our goal? To restore 10 million hectares of degraded land by 2035 using these tribal approaches. Additionally, we can establish 500 specialized economic clusters that focus on: - Organic forest products like honey, medicinal plants, and spices - Traditional crafts paired with modern marketing strategies, such as Bastar metalwork and Warli art - Eco-tourism initiatives run by local communities
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