AN ANALYTICAL STUDY ON FOREST RESOURCE AND TRIBAL WOMEN LIVELIHOOD IN INDIA
Journal: Scholarly Research Journal for Interdisciplinary Studies (Vol.12, No. 78)Publication Date: 2023-09-01
Authors : Shivaji Sambhaji Shinde;
Page : 699-706
Keywords : NA;
Abstract
The study is going to an attempt to tribal women livelihood on forest in India. Forest is an integral part of tribal life. They lead life on forest resource. It is a right of tribal. It's denied by colonial period after the independence removes some restriction on forest by government. The tribal women have a heritage of close association with forests. As per the 2011 census, the tribal population of India, is 10.43 crore, constituting 8.6% of the total population. India is largely high portion of tribes in comparatively other countries .To investigation of historically forest is home for tribes their dependency is on this. The present study is an exploring to concern of forest to tribal women livelihood for this followed secondary source. There are most of areas covered by forest, there many tribes are depends on forest resource to lead life. The forest policy and act gives legal right to tribal to consume forest resource as well as genuinely role in empower the tribal women livelihood and human rights of tribes and many laws enacted in context of forest to improvement in forest regulation and protection instructions about consumption forest. The present study has been undertaken to investigate the tribal women livelihood contributions of forest resources and livelihood of tribal women by forest resources.
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