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Discuss the present trends of change among the tribes in india


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Ujjal borkakoty 19th Apr, 2022
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Shivanshu 29th May, 2022

Dear aspirant !

Hope you are doing great ! As per your question. According to me The emergence of large states changed the nature of tribal society. Equal society gradually got divided into unequal social classes. Brahmanas received land grants from the Gond rajas. They became more influential.India's tribal population is over-dependent on agriculture and forest-related livelihood sources . While 43 per cent of non-tribals depend on agriculture, 66 per cent of the tribal population survives on these primary sector livelihood sources.

This was all from my side !

Hope you find it quite helpful !

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