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Share your ideas and suggestions to develop a robust Tribal Economy

Share your ideas and suggestions to develop a robust Tribal Economy
Start Date :
Nov 16, 2021
Last Date :
Jun 30, 2022
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Tribal development forms the foundation for the economic growth of a nation which carries with it a substantial portion of the tribal population. Supporting the native tradition is ...

Tribal development forms the foundation for the economic growth of a nation which carries with it a substantial portion of the tribal population. Supporting the native tradition is the key to building a strong community and a healthy economy. With 8% of the population of India belonging to the Scheduled Tribe it becomes critical for the government to safeguard their interest and promote their livelihood. TRIFED the Government of India established organization, supported by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs has been a security net for the tribes across the nation for over 30 years now. It has taken several initiatives for socio-economic welfare and empowerment of tribal communities through capability building, marketing, distribution, packaging, and other supporting activities.

Inhabiting the remotest parts of the country and being reserved, poses several problems for the community as well as the government in assisting their growth

• Dwelling in the Natural Habitat they carry a wealth of knowledge in plants, forest produces as well as ancient herbs, which is tantamount to that of an expert. With efficient support, this can be developed further to generate significant income for the community
• There has been an increase in the rate of unemployment among schedule tribes in the past few years owing to the lack of connection to the mainstream market
• Despite having been given reservations by the central government, residing in rural areas have posed difficulty for them in making the most of the benefits offered
• Members of the tribal community have made noteworthy contributions to the nation right from our struggle for freedom to the field of Healthcare, Education, and Technology. This shows that the community holds the potential to thrive under proper guidance

Taking the aforesaid points into consideration, TRIFED has committed itself to ensuring the all-around welfare of the Indian tribes. This is not limited to just inculcating entrepreneurial skills among them or having built an exclusive brand “Tribes India” for them but extends to establishing Van DhanKendras, providing awareness about vaccination for Covid, providing vocational training, and organizing Trade Fairs on a massive scale. The recent decision to observe the 15th November-the birth anniversary of tribal icon BirsaMunda as “Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas” is praiseworthy and TRIFED would unveil The National Tribal Festival “Aadi Mahotsav” on the following day to commemorate it. This festival is not only a platform for the tribal artisans to showcase their valuable skills but the revenue that it generates for the community is of utmost significance.

TRIFED under the visionary leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri. Narendra Modi has been constantly pushing and coming up with reformed measures to realize the mission of Atmanirbhar Bharat by improving the quality of tribal produce, providing technological up-gradation, assisting in research & development and is now keen to see the suggestions of field experts, students, business leaders, social activists, subject-matter experts and all the contributors to this field in order to expedite its mission of economic development of Tribals.

As we mark the 75th year of India’s Independence we want you to have a greater stake in revolutionizing the tribal economy.

The last date to share your ideas and suggestions is 30th June, 2022

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Kumaraswamy HollaV
Kumaraswamy HollaV 4 years 3 weeks ago
The lead author of the Constitution of India, Dr B.R. Ambedkar was of the view that legislation doesn’t change people. That’s why he stated and didn’t believe that reservation of constituencies or jobs for dalits would change the way Indian society looked at its lower castes. He reluctantly agreed to reservation in Parliament and the legislatures in the belief that it would be discontinued 10 years after the adoption of the Constitution.  link: https://www.deccanchronicle.com/opinion/columnists/290917/time-to-replace-or-end-reservations.html
Kumaraswamy HollaV
Kumaraswamy HollaV 4 years 3 weeks ago
Respected All, Sometimes I find some children begging for food or trying to sell pens or some items in the following locations: 1) In front of Sika Aerospace near to Bommasandra Bus Stop in Bangalore. 2) Silkboard Bus Stop in Bangalore 3) BTM Traffic Signal near Udupi Garden or Petrol Bunk in Bangalore 4) Electronic City Sky Walk in Bangalore. 5) On Friday Evening Prayers, near to all Mosques in Bangalore. Most of the times they look similar to Tribals. Hope some needful will be done effectively. Thank You
Kumaraswamy HollaV
Kumaraswamy HollaV 4 years 3 weeks ago
It would be best to have following rule implemented " 1/12th of a person's yearly income as school fees whichever may be the school and another 1/12th of person's yearly income as medical fee whichever may be the hospital. And this is only one time chargeable in a year and rest must be considered as paid already for the year." This will actually uphold the statement that " All are seen in equal sight that is everyone are equal in the eyes of Government ". Thank You
Nisha sha
Nisha sha 4 years 3 weeks ago
Respected sir.. I'm Nisha..studying in b.com 1st year..I and my 2 friends have decided to give free education to orphans and students who can't afford better tutors or those who left school and tution because of financial condition. my request to u that like we 3 have took the step..we can go to a limited area..but with ur support we want to spread this idea im all over india so that no one could remain uneducated. Thanku
Mohan
Mohan 4 years 3 weeks ago
Mr. Prime Minister, Most of the tribal areas are amidst forests or surrounded by lot of greeneries and plants.Mostly there is no water scarcity. Taking these factors into consideration the locals may be given cattle like cow, buffalo as part of the uplift program. Also there can be a food processing unit where the milk products like Panner, which has longer shelf life will be made and marketed all over India. This will not only give them earning power but the younger generation also will get employment in the processing unit. This was implemented in TN 10 years back and TN is now milk surplus state. Regards