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village administration of the tribals in chotanagpur​

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Answered by BhavanaL
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Answer:

The tribes of Jharkhand consist of 32 Schedule Tribe inhabiting the Jharkhand state in India. In 1872, only 18 tribes were annexed in the schedule tribe from which Banjara, Bhatudi, Chik Baraik and Mahli were marked as semi-hindu aboriginal and Kora as prolaterate hindu. In 1931 census, including above four semi-hindu aboriginal and Kora, a prolaterate hindu, the number raised to 26 from 18 by adding four more in the annexure. They were Birajia, Godait, Karmali and Paharia, but Kisan excluded from list of 18th. In 1941 census, Baga, Bedia and Lohra included again taking Kishan in the annexure and number cames to 30th which was preveling till June 2003. Kanwar and Kol added in 8 June 2003 in the annexure and number of Schedule Tribe came to 32. [1][2]

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Baiga

Banjara

Bathudi

Bedia

Binjhia

Birhor

Birjia

Chero

Chik Baraik

Gond

Gorait

Ho

Karmali

Kharia

Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer:

the current state of Jharkhand was earlier known as chotanagpur plateue.

Explanation:

Jharkhand tribes are made up of 32 Schedule Tribes who live in the Indian state of Jharkhand. Only 18 indigenous peoples were incorporated in the schedule tribe in 1872, with Banjara, Bhatudi, Chik Baraik, and Mahli classified as semi-hindu aboriginal and Kora classified as prolaterate hindu. In the 1931 census, the number increased to 26 from 18 in the annexure with including four more semi-hindu aboriginals and Kora, a prolaterate hindu. Birajia, Godait, Karmali, and Paharia were among them, but Kisan was left off the list of the 18th. In the 1941 census, Baga, Bedia, and Lohra were included again, with Kishan added as an annexure, and the population reached 30th, a position it held until June 2003. Kanwar and Kol were added to the annexure and number of Schedules on June 8, 2003.

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