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Article Name : | | SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF SCHEDULED TRIBES IN KARNATAKA: A CASE STUDY OF YADGIR DISTRICT | Author Name : | | Mahantesh S. , Vasudev Sedam H. | Publisher : | | Ashok Yakkaldevi | Article Series No. : | | GRT-4502 | Article URL : | | | Author Profile View PDF In browser | Abstract : | | Scheduled tribe communities live in about 15 percent of the country’s areas in various ecological and geo-climatic conditions ranging from plains to forest, hills and inaccessible areas. These Scheduled tribe groups are act different stages of socio, economic and educational development. Dehbhan Commission (1961) mention for different layers among scheduled tribes, act the base of which is a group of tribal “in an extremely under developed stage and act the topmost level a layer that can well afford to forgo any further help”. The non-availability of reliable data pertaining to the working and living conditions of the scheduled tribe communities caused a great hindrance in formulating appropriate welfare schemes for these communities. As already mentioned the government of India is also under constitutional obligation to protect the interest of the scheduled caste and scheduled tribe communities and uplift them socially and economically. | Keywords : | | - Religious scriptures,antimicrobial resistance,
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