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Livelihood opportunities for tribal people

Start Date :
Feb 10, 2015
Last Date :
Jan 01, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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 ...
Gvt. can own large farms. Then people should be encouraged to sponsor one tree on any good occasion of their life, like b'day, anniversary etc. A tribal person will plant, give it a name of that person along with a unique id and take care of that tree and send picture of that tree every year.
This will help in growing trees as well as provide some income to tribe as well.
1) Provide them easy loan so that they can buy cattle and contribute in milk and animal products
2) Promote eco-tourism and involve tribes in it.
3) They have very good knowledge of herbs and plants. They can be financed and trained to cultivate and collect herbs and plants which are mainly used in medicines and other consumer products.
They have lot of skills different from others they are also hard workers the problem is that they are not getting the good sum for it govt should provide them good opportunity to join with the mainstream. one way is to provide their children good education facilities also govt needs to ensure that the benefits of reservation should reach to their children instead of giving to the children of persons who are already govt employees.
In tribal areas the opportunities may be generated for the local skill development by which the local people may use the maximum sources available in their locality. the traditional skilled people should be given jobs for the enhancement of these skills the central government should start skill development in these areas
Jab tak villages ka develop nahi hoga tab tak garibi nahi hat sakti iskelie har villege ko pakki rod se joda jay jisse log apne ghar se city daily ja sake tatha education ,medical aur rojgar ki suvidha le Sake.
Ministry of New & Renewable Energy is not interested in holding even a Workshop to deliberate on pros & cons of Hydrogen Economy that would guarantee 24x7 supply of full-voltage electricity generated from compressed hydrogen/fuel cell to individual households in areas beyond the reach of HV Grid,also as zero-pollution fuel for vehicles.
Dr Nouni of MNRE has not replieMob:9934565d to mail dated 24.3.15. Australian Patent & DPR for Pilot Plant dedicated to Nation by my son Arindam. Mob:9934565621
It's India's discredit that even after 67 years of independence tribals are backward. Slogans like "Garibi Hatao" failed miserably because Govt aid never reached them. Middlemen pocketed poor people's fund. Modi govt's direct subsidy and free Insurance, bank account and Atal pension yojna will help the poor. Tribal folk can make handicraft items which have to be sold by both offline and online stores compulsorily. There's demand but not proper distribution system.
Sir i staying in tribal area in rourkela.i see a big forest i.e saranda forest near us.but tribql people very poor.in india wood industryLike tik,saltree.etc .if one tribal people will give 100 tree they will look after and sell 10 tree every year and he will plant 10 Same tree.so that he will yearn money and maintain his family.also forest will save.i have detail idea about this.kindly thing siriously take step.thanks sir
Online marketing of products produced by tribal people through Post Office other like Flipkart, Snapdeal.
Tribal skill - Enhancement and regularization of skills in schools syllabus -
Using Tribal people - Job opportunities - Building permanent homes - planned colonies will generate and put together the people in place - so that the people get benefit from govt schemes.
Scores of bicycles are thrown away or lie unused whereas many local students or tribal people have no access to any kind of transport due to poverty.There should be a local charity, to be launched who collect bicycles and give to students in need as well as tribal people for there livelihood