Sociology, asked by NishchyaKalra, 3 months ago

Tribal have faced colonialism in the pre independent & post-
independent India. Explain.​

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Answered by ayeshasiddiquakhan17
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Explanation:

Tribal policy since the time of British:

During the British rule in the pre-independence period, most of the tribal communities in India remained isolated from the mainstream of national life. Tribal areas were kept secluded and cut off from the rest of the people. # ASK FOREVER HOPE ITS HELP FULL PLS MARK AS BRAINLIST

Answered by pranjalp417
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Tribals have faced difficulties and discrimination during the British rule

  • During the pre- independent period, on the political and economic front, tribal society faced incursion of money leaders.
  • They also lost their land to non - tribal immigrant settlers.
  • Their access to forest was restricted because of the British government policy of reservation of forest and the introduction of mining operations.
  • In this way, their source of livelihood was snatched by the British government.

post- independent era

  • It is particularly the .Nehruvian era, involved the building of large dam, factory and mines.
  • The tribals area were located in mineral rich and forest covered parts of the country.
  • Thus, their place of dwelling was either destroyed or snatched away in the name of development.
  • This kind of development has Benefitted the mainstream at the expense of the tribes
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