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Inviting Suggestions - Role of Tribal Communities in Viksit Bharats Initiative

Start Date :
Jun 15, 2025
Last Date :
Jul 15, 2025
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
As part of the Government of India’s vision for Viksit Bharat (Developed India) by 2047, the Ministry of Tribal Affairs in collaboration with MyGov invites citizens to actively ...
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Tribal communities are an integral part of society, known for their close connection with nature, rich cultural heritage, and sustainable lifestyle. They play a vital role in preserving ancient traditions, languages, music, dance, and folklore, which are important parts of a nation's identity. Their deep knowledge of forests, herbs, and traditional farming methods contributes significantly to environmental conservation and health systems, especially in the field of natural and herbal medicine.
Living in harmony with the environment, they promote eco-friendly practices and sustainable use of natural resources. Tribal people are also known for their unique skills in handicrafts, weaving, and traditional art forms such as Warli and Gond paintings, which boost rural economy and cultural tourism.
Dear Sir,
I have been part of a mentorship program where the value of the tribal was well felt and realized. Tribals value their culture and support the right, which is often seen as ignorant, arrogant. Such an incident is a visit to Arunachal Pradesh as part of government assignment. I generally say that – “Isolation to Integration”. Tribal know the value of life than quality of life, they value nature than the productivity of it etc. In such varsities, the problem solving, asset preserving, acquaintances with modern approaches yet they stand unique, the strong cultural roots yet easy go with rest culture are some best practices to highlight here.
Tribal practices including health and socio-cultural must been kept as part of the modern asset of Bharat which will pave the way to Viksit Bharat objectives fulfilment in an easy way.
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Traditions are inherited in tribals, conflicts are inherited with modern people
Case studies of all Indian tribal communities are to be collated
In the vision of a “Viksit Bharat,” the role of tribal communities is not just one of cultural preservation, but also of active participation in the socio-economic, environmental, and political development of the nation. Their traditional knowledge systems, sustainable practices, and community-led models are valuable contributions that must be embraced, celebrated, and integrated into India’s growth story.
For India to truly be “developed” by 2047, it must recognize that true development is not just about economic growth, but also about social inclusion, cultural diversity, and environmental sustainability. Tribal communities have always been at the heart of these ideals. By empowering and including them in the broader national narrative, we can ensure that the journey toward a “Viksit Bharat” is one that benefits all citizens, regardless of their background or identity.
Exclusive entrepreneurship programs
Exclusive skill development programmes
Current senior tribal citizens are torch bearers of arts and traditions