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What are present day goverment policies towards tribal populations??

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Answered by bose7727
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Present day policies of government towards tribal population are:

a. Fundamental rights have been extended to them, rights like right to religion, cultural and educational right allows them to preserve their own distinct culture and religion.

b. Government policy of reservation of seats in jobs and educational institutions is also an attempt to integrate them in the mainstream society.

c. The government also formulated the Schedule Caste and Schedule Tribe Act of 1989, which seeks to protect their rights and provide protection against any kind of violence or injustice.

d. Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 which  recognizes their right to homestead, cultivable and grazing land.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The present-day government policies towards tribal populations are as follows:

  • Providing loans to the farmers and tribal
  • Providing education facilities
  • Enforcing reservation for them in government jobs
  • Providing facilities like roads, water, and electricity in the tribal areas
  • Providing health care facilities for the tribal people.

Explanation:

  • The government is working positively on uplifting the tribal populations in the country. The government is trying to protect their culture and traditions.  
  • Seats are being reserved for them in educational institutions and government jobs. They are being offered reduced fees in schools and colleges.
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