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VOL. 9, ISSUE 2 (2022)
Impact of developmental programs on tribals with special reference to Telangana state
Authors
R Roshanna
Abstract
Tribal territories and people are at the bottom of the human development index in every state and district. On a worldwide scale, natural resources are being depleted, resulting in widespread poverty among indigenous peoples. The effects of planned developmental intervention on tribals have no visible impact from 1961 to 2020. No one can deny that India's tribals are among the world's poorest. Regardless of national poverty estimates, tribal faiths in India have more than 65 percent of the population living in poverty, with the exception of the north-east states, and tribal regions are the most underdeveloped and undeveloped in India. The bulk of these projects, whether they include forests, enormous dams, or massive mineral discoveries, are designed to benefit non-tribals at the expense of local tribals. Local tribal women should be included in health education, with advice from health experts. A well-balanced diet rich in iron and minerals, as well as hundred percent vaccines, can enhance the nutritional and health status of pregnant tribal women. The growth of poultry and fisheries should be encouraged. For their forest goods, the tribe should be compensated fairly.
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Pages:25-30
How to cite this article:
R Roshanna "Impact of developmental programs on tribals with special reference to Telangana state". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 9, Issue 2, 2022, Pages 25-30
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