Social Sciences, asked by manish941552, 9 months ago

who are the Adivasis?give one reason why they face discrimination​

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Answered by sutapa75
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Answer: Adivasi is the collective term for tribes of the Indian Subcontinent, who are considered indigenous to places (i.e., forests) within India wherein they live, either as foragers or as tribalistic sedentary communities. The main reason for their discrimination is that they still practice simle form of life which is not felt appreciatable by the people of modern era. ... that's why they mostly face discrimination from the most.

Answered by khandaniya551
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Adivasis is the collective name used for the many indigenous peoples of India. ... Officially Adivasis are termed scheduled tribes, but this is a legal and constitutional term, which differs from state to state and area to area, and therefore excludes some groups who might be considered indigenous.

The main reason for their discrimination is that they still practice simle form of life which is not felt appreciatable by the people of modern era.

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