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problems. faced by the tribal people when shifted from forest​

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Answered by AGENT96
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The British policy had led to ruthless exploitation of the tribals in various ways as it favoured the zamindars, landlords, moneylenders, forest contractors, and excise, revenue and police officials. vi. Banking facilities in the tribal areas are so inadequate that the tribals have to depend mainly on moneylenders.

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Answered by 1a2f4
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these distinctions, some common problems of the tribal people are:

1) Poverty and exploitation.

2) Economic and technological backwardness.

3) Socio-cultural handicaps.

4) Problems of assimilation with the non-tribal population.

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