role of women is social devolopmant of jharkhand
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Excerpts from “Gender & Collectively Held Land: Good Practices & Lessons Learned From Six Global Case Studies” by Renée Giovarelli, Amanda Richardson and Elisa Scalise*
Jharkhand, a new state in eastern India, was carved out of the state of Bihar in 2000. The state has 5 divisions and 24 districts. Approximately 28 percent of the population of Jharkhand is “tribal,” i.e., members of scheduled tribes which are among the poorest people in the country. In India as a whole, there are 645 scheduled tribes, and 30 of those are in Jharkhand. The tribal population in Jharkhand is one of the highest in India by percentage. Sixty percent of the tribal population of Jharkhand lives below the poverty line.
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