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There are 43 recognized Scheduled Tribes in Madhya Pradesh, India, three of which have been identified as "Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups" or "PTGs" (formerly known as "Special Primitive Tribal Groups"). The population of Scheduled Tribals (ST) is 21.1 per cent of the state population (15.31 million out of 72.62 million), according to ...
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This is a list of Scheduled Tribes in India. The term "Scheduled Tribes" refers to specific tribes whose status is acknowledged to some formal degree by national legislation. Percent of scheduled tribes in India by tehsils by census 2011
In Uttar Pradesh, the Baiga population totals 47,393. Among them, the Baigas of Sonbhadra district are recognized as Scheduled Tribes, numbering 30,006, [13] while in other districts of Uttar Pradesh, they are categorized as Scheduled Caste, with a population of 17,387. [14]
The Government of Uttar Pradesh had classified them as a Scheduled Caste, but by 2007, they were one of several groups that was redesignated as Scheduled Tribes. [47] As of 2017, that tribal designation applies only to certain districts, not the entire state. [48] The 2011 Census of India for Uttar Pradesh showed the Gond population at 21,992. [49]
Pages in category "Scheduled Tribes of Madhya Pradesh" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Percent of scheduled tribes in India by tehsils by census 2011 Scheduled Tribes distribution map in India by state and union territory according to 2011 Census. [40] Mizoram and Lakshadweep had the highest % of its population as ST (≈95%), while Punjab and Haryana had 0%.
The Sixth Schedule protects tribal interests in Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram. [6] In the Sixth Schedule areas, the emphasis is on self-rule; tribal communities are granted considerable autonomy, including powers to make laws and receive central government funds for social and infrastructure development. To enable local control, the ...