Understanding Marginalisation Notebook Handout 2022
Understanding Marginalisation Notebook Handout 2022
Notebook Handout
Q1. Who are Adivasis? What percentage of India’s population is adivasis?
1.The term originally refers to inhabitants – communities who lived and often
continue to live, in close association with forests. 8% of the Indian population are
Adivasis. there are around 500 different groups of Adivasis in India. They are not
among a homogeneous population.Most of the Industrial and mining areas of India
are located in the Adivasis area.
2.Orissa is for more than 60 different tribal groups. Also, they are found in states like
Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, and in the north-
eastern states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram,
Nagaland, and Tripura.
3.They have a different range of tribal religions like Shakta, Buddhist, Vaishnav,
Bhakti, and Christianity, other than Islam or Hinduism.
4.Adivasis have their own languages, which were as old as Sanskrit. Santhali was
spoken by a large number of people and had a huge publication
Q2. What does Sachar Committee report tell about the Muslims and how is
economic and social marginalization experienced by Muslims has other dimensions
as well?
Answer:
Q5. What happens when Adivasis are removed from their lands?
Ans. 1.Losing their lands and access to the forest means that tribals lose their main
sources of livelihood and food.
2.Having gradually lost access to their traditional homelands, many Adivasis have
migrated to cities in search of work where they are employed for very low
wages in local industries or at building or construction sites. They, thus, get
caught in a cycle of poverty and deprivation.
3.45 per cent of tribal groups in rural areas and 35 per cent in urban areas
live below the poverty line. This leads to deprivation in other areas. Many
tribal children are malnourished.
4. Literacy rates among tribals are also very low.
5.When Adivasis are displaced from their lands, they lose much more than a
source of income. They lose theirtraditions and customs – a way of living
and being.