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  2. Tribals in Madhya Pradesh - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. List of Scheduled Tribes - Wikipedia

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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

  4. Category:Scheduled Tribes of Madhya Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  5. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes - Wikipedia

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    Scheduled Castes. Article 366 (24) of the Constitution of India defines the Scheduled Castes as: [17] Such castes, races or tribes or part of or groups within such castes, races or tribes as are deemed under Article 341 to be Scheduled Castes for the purpose of this [Indian] constitution.

  6. Scheduled Areas - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Panika - Wikipedia

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    The classification of the Panika under India's system of positive discrimination varies from one state to another. The entire community had been classified as a Scheduled Tribe (ST) by the Government of India in 1949 but in 1971 the Government of Madhya Pradesh redesignated those in what was then that state's Chhattisgarh region as being an Other Backward Class (OBC).

  8. Tribal Museum Bhopal - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, considering the state of Madhya Pradesh recognises 43 different tribes, it has recently announced the launching of a "Cultural Diversity Centre to exhibit contour map of tribal communities". [13] The overarching idea is to illustrate how despite the differences there are shared commonalities between the tribes found in the region.

  9. Category:Scheduled Tribes of India - Wikipedia

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