A Review of Literature: Problems and Challenges in Implementing Government Welfare Schemes for Development of Tribal

Authors

  • Mr. Vivek Mohan Morey Assistant Professor Department of Commerce Arts, Science and Commerce College, Chikhaldara, India
  • Dr. Nandkishor N. Dhondge Associate Professor Department of Commerce B. S. Patil Mahavidyalaya, Paratwada, India

Keywords:

Tribal, Welfare Schemes for Tribal, Problems of Tribal, Economic Development of Tribal

Abstract

Purpose: Tribal population of India constitutes a significant minority with unique cultural beliefs, traditions and identities. In order to assisting in socio-economic growth, the government of India has implemented various schemes and programs for Tribes. These initiatives aim to address basic needs such as sanitation, education, healthcare and housing facilities for the tribal population. Methodology: In this study secondary data source is used. This study is based on review of literature related with Tribal, problems faced by them and schemes of the government for welfare of Tribal.  Findings: The government has implemented several programs to facilitate the socio-economic growth of tribes. These programs provide financial and other kinds of assistance aimed at helping Tribal for improving their living standard, as well as enhancing access to education and healthcare services. Despite numerous strategies implemented for tribal welfare, the goal of achieving comprehensive and equitable socio-economic development remains unmet. This failure can be attributed to several factors. Implications: Such programs are designed to provide Tribal with capacity building, technical assistance and financial aid to empower them to participate in activities for generating income, enhancing agricultural productivity, and improve access to education and healthcare. The government is committed to ensuring the successful implementation of these programs, thereby enabling Tribal to benefit from the outcomes of these efforts. Originality: This research work is an original work of author and in this research study all the references are duly cited.

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25-04-2024

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Mr. Vivek Mohan Morey, & Dr. Nandkishor N. Dhondge. (2024). A Review of Literature: Problems and Challenges in Implementing Government Welfare Schemes for Development of Tribal. Researchers World - International Refereed Social Sciences Journal, 15(1), 01–06. Retrieved from https://researchersworld.com/index.php/rworld/article/view/2297

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