Who among the following were called the ‘Criminal Tribes’ ? * a. Koravas b. Karacha c. Yerukula d. All of these
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Answer: Keravas.
Explanation:The first people arrived in Kerava about nine thousand years ago. The site was selected with hunting prospects in mind; taking advantage of the seashore in Pisinmäki along the road leading to Ahjo, Finland.
Kerava remained a hunting ground until the middle ages. It is estimated that in the mid-16th century the population of Kerava was only about 160. Kerava was purely a rural community after the Häme hunting era, all the way to the year 1862, when the railway was built, and at that time there were about 450 inhabitants.
Answer:
all of these
Explanation:
However, when they tried to make a living like everybody else, they did not find work outside the settlement because of public prejudice and ostracisation. The castes and tribes "notified" under the Act were labelled as Criminal Tribes for their so-called "criminal tendencies".