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what are the views of Gandhi ji on tribal people ??​

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Answered by Helperking
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Answer:  Gandhi ji's  view on tribal people -

One shall not make foe to the other. This model of development will save both the tribal people and their resources from exploitation by the corporations through the state. The tribal mode of village existence was absolutely compatible to Gandhi's philosophy of village India.

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Answered by Mɪʀᴀᴄʟᴇʀʙ
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Gandhi Ji believed that tribal welfare and rural welfare were same. However, he believed that tribals were simple people. His interaction with the Zulu people in Africa exposed him to the bare truth of exploitation of the tribal people by the colonial rulers.To his idea, the tribes should be approached on the basis of non-violence, accepting the principles of a democratic society and the fundamental equality and unity of man. The process of social domination and political imposition should be avoided. Welfare measures should be taken up on the basis of understanding their society and culture.

Gandhi dreamt of a society with equity among all members in fundamental necessities of life including education. His dream is yet to be chased.

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