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List 2 reasons why adivasis are becoming increasingly marginalised ???

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Answered by kuldeepphougat61
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Explanation:Marginalization means when a certain person or a sect of people are made to feel of lesser importance, by those in power. Marginalized persons are forced to the periphery or the edge of society. This, in turn, robs them of the facilities and opportunities enjoyed by the non-marginalized sections of society.

Adivasi actually translates to the original inhabitants. And Adivasis were the original inhabitants of our country, i.e. the indigenous people of India. Adivasis have a different set of social norms and behaviours than our modern society. They have their own languages and dialects, forms of self-government and their own native religions and practices as well. They usually live in small groups in forests or at the edge of forests.

Then when industrialization started in India, Adivasis and their lands were exploited by rulers and the government. Most of the Adivasi population was found in Jharkhand, Orissa and other states of North-East India. But mining activities, commercial farming, timber industries and even war in some regions forced the Adivasis from their home and their occupations.

Answered by sHiVaNi9030
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List two reasons why Adivasis are becoming increasingly marginalised.

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Adivasis are being increasingly marginalised for the following two reasons:

1. Changes in forest laws have deprived the Adivasis of access to forest produce.

2. Construction of factories and other projects in tribal areas has forced many tribal people to migrate to other places in search of a livelihood.

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