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Asked: April 21, 20242024-04-21T12:48:07+05:30 2024-04-21T12:48:07+05:30In: Anthropology

Write a short note on Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs).

Write a short note on Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs).

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      2024-04-21T12:48:33+05:30Added an answer on April 21, 2024 at 12:48 pm

      Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs), also known as Primitive Tribal Groups (PTGs), are indigenous communities in India that face extreme marginalization, social exclusion, and vulnerability due to their geographical isolation, distinct cultural practices, and historical marginalization. Recognized by the Government of India, PVTGs are among the most marginalized and vulnerable populations in the country, facing multiple challenges to their survival, identity, and well-being.

      PVTGs are characterized by several key features:

      1. Geographical Isolation: PVTGs inhabit remote and inaccessible regions, including hilly, forested, and inhospitable terrains, which contribute to their isolation from mainstream society and limited access to basic services and infrastructure.

      2. Distinct Cultural Practices: PVTGs have distinct cultural traditions, languages, customs, and livelihood practices that differentiate them from the broader population. These cultural practices are integral to their identity and resilience but also contribute to their marginalization and exclusion from mainstream society.

      3. Marginalization and Vulnerability: PVTGs face systemic marginalization, discrimination, and exploitation, stemming from historical injustices, land alienation, forced displacement, and economic deprivation. They have limited access to education, healthcare, livelihood opportunities, and social welfare schemes, exacerbating their vulnerability to poverty, malnutrition, and disease.

      4. Dependency on Forests: Many PVTGs depend on forests and natural resources for their subsistence and livelihoods, practicing traditional hunting, gathering, fishing, and shifting cultivation. However, their reliance on forests is threatened by deforestation, environmental degradation, and restrictions on traditional practices, leading to food insecurity and loss of cultural heritage.

      5. Government Intervention: The Government of India has implemented various welfare and development programs targeted at PVTGs to address their unique needs and vulnerabilities. These initiatives include the provision of special development schemes, reservation of land and resources, protection of cultural heritage, and empowerment through self-governance and community participation.

      Despite government efforts, PVTGs continue to face significant challenges related to poverty, malnutrition, health disparities, social discrimination, and loss of cultural identity. Ensuring the rights, well-being, and sustainable development of PVTGs requires a holistic approach that addresses the root causes of their marginalization, promotes their self-determination and participation in decision-making processes, and respects their cultural autonomy and traditional knowledge systems. Collaborative efforts involving government agencies, civil society organizations, and indigenous communities are essential to safeguarding the rights and dignity of PVTGs and promoting inclusive and sustainable development for all.

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