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Livelihood opportunities for tribal people

Livelihood opportunities for tribal people
Start Date :
Feb 10, 2015
Last Date :
Jan 01, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Lack of livelihood opportunities for tribal people is one of the chief causes of their backward status as compared with the other social groups. This issue is aggravated by the ...

Lack of livelihood opportunities for tribal people is one of the chief causes of their backward status as compared with the other social groups. This issue is aggravated by the high rate of displacements faced by tribal people due to various industrial projects etc., which also causes loss of livelihood for them among other things. This Ministry has been taking various steps for facilitating sustainable livelihood for tribal populations in different sectors. Stress has been given on vocational education and formal technical education for tribal youth. States are being encouraged to take upskill development initiatives for tribal youth with at least 50% of such activities to be oriented for women.

Through MyGov, the Ministry of Tribal Affairs seeks suggestions/information from all sections of the society regarding various livelihood possibilities for tribal people, availability of skilled/unskilled manpower still unemployed, various traditional skills available with the tribal population, new trends and interests among tribal youth, corresponding skilling needs and possibilities etc.

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mannepalli venkateswarlu
mannepalli venkateswarlu 11 years 2 days ago
Contd) develops. Poor men uplift programs to be introiduced. Every year, up to their development, govt, should provide food, cloth and shelter to them on free oc cost.
mannepalli venkateswarlu
mannepalli venkateswarlu 11 years 2 days ago
Forest products are one of the livelihood to the tribal people. This is past since the fores lands are being occupied by the big shots, the livelihood is gradually falling down.So, the Govt, should provide godd education facilities to tribals right from the elementary level at their own places by establishing model schools. Teachers are not coming forward to work their. So, every facicilities should be providded to the teachers there. When education is developed there the tribals automatically
DR RANJAN KUMAR MOHANTY
DR RANJAN KUMAR MOHANTY 11 years 2 days ago
In every tribal village one dedicated motivator be engaged to keep eyes on the villagers and identify their ability,interest & choice.Then they should cared to follow living style.Education,Health,Sanitation,cleanliness & spirit of nationalism must be created /given by some selfless people.
Amit Shah
Amit Shah 11 years 2 days ago
Before Passing Land bill in parliament; Govt must work for farmers by directly contacting them and serving them with the ground level teams. make teams of youngsters who constantly can work behind farmer related issues, make them accessible 24 hours so any farmer can approach directly to the Center govt team for any issue. let the farmers feel that the govt is with them with the physical presence and touch. support farmers to improve their daily life with education and medications.
Amit Shah
Amit Shah 11 years 2 days ago
Land bill: instead of convincing the opposition and parliament members first. NDA govt should convince the end level farmers on it. govt need to connect with them on ground level, by different type of meetings. teach the farmers about land bill like a teacher do in class rooms. spread the awareness among the farmers, by sending the BJP MPs and MLAs to villages and address the farmers class room. let it be interactive, let farmers ask the questions. collect farmer's various issue they facing.
Manigreeva Krishnatreya
Manigreeva Krishnatreya 11 years 2 days ago
People in tribal areas should be trained and skilled in manufacturing match sticks. I propose an idea of how that can be done without effecting the environment. The prices of the match boxes should be doubled (eg, INR2 instead INR1). Once the user exhausts the match sticks inside, he/she should be refunded INR1 on submission of the empty match box to the retail store. That way, the cover of match box can be recycled for further use without much concern to environment.
Manigreeva Krishnatreya
Manigreeva Krishnatreya 11 years 2 days ago
People in tribal areas should be trained and skilled in manufacturing match sticks. I propose an idea of how effectively that can be done without effecting the environment. The prices of the match boxes should be doubled (eg, INR2 instead INR1). Once the user exhausts the match sticks inside, he/she should be refunded INR1 on submission of the empty match box to the retail store. That way, the cover of match box can be recycled for further use without much concern to environment.
Bapuji Maringanti
Bapuji Maringanti 11 years 2 days ago
Every school must send its students atleast once to a Tribal village with prior education about the tribal life. They must stay one full day with them, have lunch and dinner with them- the school /students must pay for the food. The teachers and students must discuss with the villagers (those who could spare time) collectively and give written suggestions. Those physically follow up their own suggestions may be given incentives.