Abstract

Tribals are an inseparable part of Indian society, and despite living in remote areas, their contribution to Indian culture and society is unparalleled. The development of these individuals is critical to India's long-term development goals. A sizable proportion of this population lives in far-flung and remote areas with hilly terrain. They primarily rely on forest products and agriculture for a living. The research focuses on their occupational structure as well as the impact of today's rapidly changing modern ecosystem on these individuals. The purpose of this study is to draw the attention of government officials to the research and development of the tribal people who live there.

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