write one problem faced by tribal people during British rule
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1. Loss of Control over Natural Resources:
Before the coming of the British, the tribals enjoyed unhindered rights of ownership and management over natural resources like land, forests, wildlife, water, soil, fish, etc. With the advent of industrialisation in India and the discovery of mineral and other resources in tribal inhabited areas, these pockets were thrown open to outsiders and state control replaced tribal control.
Thus began the story of unending miseries for the tribals. With the impetus to the development process after independence, pressure on land and forests increased.
This resulted in loss of ownership rights over land, owing to chronic indebtedness, unscrupulous landlords, moneylenders, contractors and officials. With the concepts of protected forests and national forests gaining currency, the tribals felt themselves uprooted from their cultural moorings and with no secure means of livelihood.
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Six Main Problems Faced by the Indian Tribes
6. Loss of Control over Natural Resources: ...
5. Lack of Education: ...
4. Displacement and Rehabilitation: ...
3. Problems of Health and Nutrition: ...
2. Gender Issues: ...
1. Erosion of Identity: