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how much is population of the Adivasis in india?
a) 2 persent
b) 4 persent
c) 8 persent ​

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Answered by Skyllen
131

c) 8 percent.

Explanation:-

Around 8% of India consist of Adivasis in India.

History testifies that the earliest evidence of becoming a tribal citizen has been found from the Indus Valley Civilization—Harappa and Mohenjodade. They constitute a major portion of around 100 millions of India's population. In ancient writings, tribals are also called Attvika and Vanvasi.

Before independence, the Sarna religion of the tribals was seen as a totally different religion in the census until 1941. But it was discontinued after independence and therefore any Sarna leaders believe that this change has weakened their identity.

Instead of adopting the tribals with their original identity, has always kept the condition of renouncing their identity. But nowadays, their population is decreasing on a large scale, Adivasis will have to bear the loss of dwindling population. This will affect the facilities offered to them.

Answered by PopularAnswerer01
175

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  • How much is population of the Adivasis in India?

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  • Around 8% of population in India area Adivasis.

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  • According to the earliest evidence of tribals found from the Indus Valley Civilization-Harappa and Mohenjodade.
  • They constitute major portion of around a 100 millions populations.
  • Hence, the tribals were also called as Attvika and Vanvasi.
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