Socio-Economic Status of Scheduled Tribes: A Study of Tamilnadu State

Authors

  • R. Hariharan Assistant Professor, Deputed from Annamalai University, PG & Research Department of Economics Alagappa Government Arts College, Karaikudi-03, Tamilnadu, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53469/jgebf.2024.06(06).06

Keywords:

Tribal, Tribes, Ignorance People, Indigenous people, ST, Tamilnadu

Abstract

Background: Scheduled Tribe are the oldest inhabitants of their native place. Economically and technologically they are still backward. Their language, culture, beliefs and customs are different. In India there are 427 main tribal communities living and Tamilnadu accounts for 36(Rao, 1993). In Tamilnadu, majority of the tribes were illiteracy, ignorance. There is no proper awareness about the government welfare schemes. They are dominated, exploited and controlled by their mainstream in the living area and occupational area. In this context this paper addresses the “Socio-Economic Status of Scheduled Tribes: A Study of Tamilnadu State”. Data and Method: The paper uses the secondary data from the Census India 2001 & 2011 and Statistical Profile of Scheduled Tribes in India, 2013and other research studies and carries out the cross classification analysis to realise its objectives. Conclusion: Majority of the tribal people live in below poverty line in Tamil Nadu. The result of the study shows that the educational, employment and economic conditions of the tribal people of Tamil Nadu are very poor in the present situation. Therefore, the state of Tamil Nadu needs to pay special attention to the problems of the indigenous people and improve their education, employment and economic status. Already, Aboriginal people have been given special reservations in education and employment. This is very low compared to the growing tribal population. Hence, it is the duty of the state to secure social and economic justice for the tribal people.

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Published

2024-06-30

How to Cite

Hariharan, R. (2024). Socio-Economic Status of Scheduled Tribes: A Study of Tamilnadu State. Journal of Global Economy, Business and Finance, 6(6), 32–37. https://doi.org/10.53469/jgebf.2024.06(06).06