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Livelihood opportunities for tribal people

Livelihood opportunities for tribal people
Start Date :
Feb 10, 2015
Last Date :
Jan 01, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Lack of livelihood opportunities for tribal people is one of the chief causes of their backward status as compared with the other social groups. This issue is aggravated by the ...

Lack of livelihood opportunities for tribal people is one of the chief causes of their backward status as compared with the other social groups. This issue is aggravated by the high rate of displacements faced by tribal people due to various industrial projects etc., which also causes loss of livelihood for them among other things. This Ministry has been taking various steps for facilitating sustainable livelihood for tribal populations in different sectors. Stress has been given on vocational education and formal technical education for tribal youth. States are being encouraged to take upskill development initiatives for tribal youth with at least 50% of such activities to be oriented for women.

Through MyGov, the Ministry of Tribal Affairs seeks suggestions/information from all sections of the society regarding various livelihood possibilities for tribal people, availability of skilled/unskilled manpower still unemployed, various traditional skills available with the tribal population, new trends and interests among tribal youth, corresponding skilling needs and possibilities etc.

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Jasveer Singh
Jasveer Singh 11 years 3 months ago
For kind attention of the PM, ministers/MPs. Kindly read my book "India's Unique Transformation Programme" presenting a magnificent, advanced, comprehensive and progressive transformation programme for India with solutions, formulae, techniques, processes, strategy, etc. to move India in the top 10 of the UN Human Development Index. You should implement the transformation programme presented in the book. http://www.gyanbooks.com/index.php?p=sr&Uc=9789351281221&l=0, publisher www.gyanbooks.com)
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Gopinath P_1
Gopinath P_1 11 years 3 months ago
The successive governments had come out with various programmes by allocating budgetary funds for improving the downtrodden condition of the tribal people and also in granting title deeds of land for them to live in & undertake cultivation, but all ended in failure due to swiping away of the benefits by the intermediaries functioning at various levels right from the administrative functionaries. All these loopholes have to be plugged at all levels to ensure full success of such programmes.
Umesh Mehta
Umesh Mehta 11 years 3 months ago
It is stupid to first tax the woefully poor man in the form of back breaking excise and service taxes, which are passed on to him whenever he buys any goods or service under the sun. It is infinitely stupider to give away such money to the crooks who run almost all our state govts. The PM is the cleanest man on our political scene against whom the Congress could not find a single case of corrupt behavior, even though they scrutinized him with a magnifying glass for over 12 years.
Parveen Kumar Jain
Parveen Kumar Jain 11 years 3 months ago
Local Hatt/Bazar should be organised in 3to 6 months and sponsered by local authorties with Financial assistance in form of Adv spending by local corporates to save our anecient Culture like Melas
pankaj kumar jha
pankaj kumar jha 11 years 3 months ago
Sir Mostly the tribal people is live hood is based on agriculture can we can do any arrangement for market his product direct to customer. The recent the potato rate in west Bangal ,BIHAR AND WEST JHARKHAND IS RS 06/KG . THESE PATATO IS AVAILABLE IN SOUTH MORE THEN rs 20/KG.THEIR IS SO MANY CULTIVETED PROJECT HAVE SAME STATUS . suggestion 1 can we provide the direct market approach to him in big demand market in other states and storage just like IT PARK.
Sourabh Jain
Sourabh Jain 11 years 3 months ago
Dear sir, aap any natural calamity or accident me compensation dete hain, par wo us family k use nahi aa pata. sab apna commission le lete he. sufferer ko us compensation ka benfit nahi mil pata. aisa koi system banana chaiye ki us amount ka effective use ho sake. compensation ki jagah job di ja sakti. compensation to villagers me distribute ho jata hain.
Pradip Agarwal
Pradip Agarwal 11 years 3 months ago
Respected Sir, if you deposit ₹50,000 in the bank account of every 70 year old person and tell the bank to give 1% interest ,then the 70 year old persons will be given Rs.500 every month throughout their life. Just like Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, every capable Indian will adapt an old man ( by giving Rs.50,000). Our small village has taken the decision to adapt hundred elders. We hope that with the help of this mission, not only India, but also the foreign countries will join us.
vivek raman reddy
vivek raman reddy 11 years 3 months ago
The government must stop believing that all people only want to work in industry and don't want to take up their traditional occupations. The government must make the tribals aware of their rights which will enable them to sell forest produce which are in great demand and help them lead a life of dignity. They protect nature which ensures that the catchment areas of rivers is not destroyed and these rivers are source of life for us developed human beings
vivek raman reddy
vivek raman reddy 11 years 3 months ago
The tribals are a self sufficient community. This does mean they are backward. We should allow them to live in their areas and stop building large projects which displace them. The large provide jobs to only a few people and cause large scale degradation of forests which reduce the quality of flow in rivers as well as causing floods. Development should not mean just factories,infrastructure and education. Education doesn't mean that a tribal must stop his conventional way of life