Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Social status 'denotified'

Vijay Korra
Centre for Economic & Social Studies
Hyderabad
It is estimated that there are about 801 denotified, nomadic and semi-nomadic tribes in the country, comprising a population of approximately 13.5 crore people .Of these, 22 tribes are included in the list of Scheduled Castes (SC), 27 in Scheduled Tribes (ST), and 421 tribes, numbering 2.2 crore people, as Other Backward Classes (OBC). Yet a sizeable number of communities (227 tribes consisting nearly 56 lakh people) have not made it to any of the above lists and thus, remain outside the reach of affirmative action. A large number of semi-nomadic tribes are placed in the OBC category. The population of DNTs alone would be around 10 crore.

A study by Vijay Korra* clearly reveals that DNTs of undivided Andhra Pradesh are seriously plagued by poverty, lack of basic amenities, resources like land, and dispossession from legal entitlements such as caste certificates, job cards and ration cards. Therefore, the study suggests that concerned governments must pay attention to the problems of DNTs and thus can make targeted policies and required budgetary allocations for their welfare and overall development.

Source: *Status of Denotified Tribes by Vijay Korra, Economic & Political Weekly, Sep 9, 2017.