Socio-Economic Conditions Of Tribal Communities In Andhra Pradesh

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Dr. K.V Ramana Murthy
Dr. V. Tirupathi Rao
T. Armurthavalli

Abstract

Ethnical frugality is privately connected with the timbers. For centuries the ethnical have lived in the circumferences of timbers and depended entirely on timbers for their livelihood. Indeed moment, timber products continue to him the main source of income and food for numerous ethnical communities. The Ministry of Tribal Affairs organized the National Tribal Festival' VANAJ' in New Delhi from 13th to 18th February, 2015. The jubilee handed casts of rich artistic heritage 10 of ethnical communities across the country through unique forms of folk balls, songs and other traditional practices and concentrated on developing a sense of appreciation of the artistic diversity of the country. The highlights of the Festival included state special ethnical hooch's, exhibition of books, art and crafts, ethnical cookery, award winning photos and demonstration of traditional skill in oil, craft and traditional medical practices. Webbing of talkie flicks and forums on subject applicable to ethnical issues were other lodestones of the six days event.


The event would be organized from 2nd Friday to 3rd Wednesday of February every time. This paper highlights that the socio- profitable conditions of ethnical peoples in the study area. lines are one of the different groups among the Indian population. They remain underprivileged substantially as they're considered as the smallest section of the Indian society since the ancient times. The lines remain underprivileged due to colorful factors like geographical and artistic insulation, lack of proper health installations, incapability to satisfy introductory requirements, lack of control over coffers and means, lack of education and chops, malnutrition, lack of sanctum, poor access to water and sanitation, vulnerability to shocks, violence and crime, lack of access to proper structure installations and technologies and lack of political freedom and voice. All these challenges can make their living a delicate task. Considering these issues, the government is trying to help the lines through different weal schemes. This paper tries to assay the socio- profitable status of the ethnical communities, the government schemes put forth by the government of Andhra Pradesh for the weal of ethnical communities.

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Dr. K.V Ramana Murthy

Associate Professor, Dept of Commerce and Management Studies, Andhra University, Andhra Pradesh, India

Dr. V. Tirupathi Rao

Dy General Manager (HR), Visakhapatnam Steel Plant, Andhra Pradesh, India

T. Armurthavalli

Research Scholar, Dept of Commerce and Management, Studies, Andhra University, Andhra Pradesh, India