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{{Short description| | {{Short description|Tribal List of West Bengal}} | ||
'''Scheduled Tribes''' (also known as "tribals" or "adibasi/ adivasi") refers to specific [[indigenous peoples]] whose status is acknowledged to some formal degree by national legislation. [[List of Scheduled Tribes in India|Scheduled tribes]] of the [[India|Indian]] state of West Bengal, as recognized by the [[Constitution of the Indian Republic]]; a total of 40 distinct tribes. Among those 40 tribes 3 tribes are "Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups" (PTGs).<ref>{{Cite web|title=Tribal Development Department, Government of West Bengal|url=http://adibasikalyan.gov.in/html/st-list.php|access-date=2021-10-02|website=adibasikalyan.gov.in}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Tribal Development Department, Government of West Bengal|url=https://www.adibasikalyan.gov.in/html/ptg.php|access-date=2021-10-02|website=www.adibasikalyan.gov.in}}</ref> | |||
==Overview== | |||
As per 2001 census scheduled tribes numbering 4,406,794 persons constituted 5.5 per cent of the total population of the state. [[Santal]]s constitute more than half (51.8 per cent).of the total ST population of the state. [[Oraon]]s (14 per cent), [[Munda people|Mundas]] (7.8 per cent), [[Bhumij]] (7.6 per cent) and Kora (3.2 per cent) are the other major STs having sizeable population. Along with Santal, they constitute nearly 85 per cent of the state's total ST population. The [[Lodha people|Lodhas]], [[Mahali]]s, [[Bhutia]]s, Bedias, and [[Sabar (people)|Savars]] are the remaining STs, and having population of one per cent or more as per 2001 census report.<ref name=WB>{{cite web | As per 2001 census scheduled tribes numbering 4,406,794 persons constituted 5.5 per cent of the total population of the state. [[Santal]]s constitute more than half (51.8 per cent).of the total ST population of the state. [[Oraon]]s (14 per cent), [[Munda people|Mundas]] (7.8 per cent), [[Bhumij]] (7.6 per cent) and Kora (3.2 per cent) are the other major STs having sizeable population. Along with Santal, they constitute nearly 85 per cent of the state's total ST population. The [[Lodha people|Lodhas]], [[Mahali]]s, [[Bhutia]]s, Bedias, and [[Sabar (people)|Savars]] are the remaining STs, and having population of one per cent or more as per 2001 census report.<ref name=WB>{{cite web | ||
|url = http://www.censusindia.gov.in/Tables_Published/SCST/dh_st_westbengal.pdf | |url = http://www.censusindia.gov.in/Tables_Published/SCST/dh_st_westbengal.pdf | ||
|title = West Bengal: Data Highlights the Scheduled Tribes| accessdate = 2009-10-02 | last = | first = | work = Census of India 2001 | publisher = Census Commission of India }}</ref> | |title = West Bengal: Data Highlights the Scheduled Tribes| accessdate = 2009-10-02 | last = | first = | work = Census of India 2001 | publisher = Census Commission of India }}</ref>After 2002 the population of ST had increased due to addition of major groups Tamang & Limbu(Subba) has great significant number in the population.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Census report|url=http://censusindia.gov.in/2011Census/C-16_25062018_NEW.pdf|url-status=live|access-date=3 January 2018|website=censusindia.gov.in}}</ref> | ||
After 2002 the population of ST had increased due to addition of major groups | |||
Population and proportion of ten major STs in West Bengal, as per 2001 census, are given below:<ref name=WB/> | Population and proportion of ten major STs in West Bengal, as per 2001 census, are given below:<ref name="WB" /> | ||
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More than half of the total ST population of the state is concentrated in [[Medinipur district|Medinipur]], [[Jalpaiguri district|Jalpaiguri]], [[Purulia district|Purulia]], and [[Bardhaman district|Bardhaman]] districts. Of the remaining districts, [[Bankura district|Bankura]], [[Malda district|Malda]], [[Uttar Dinajpur district|Uttar Dinajpur]], and [[Dakshin Dinajpur district|Dakshin Dinajpur]] have sizable ST population.<ref name=WB/> | |||
== List of tribes == | |||
As per the Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order, 1950, the following were listed as scheduled tribes in West Bengal.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Scheduled Tribes List|url=https://tribal.nic.in/ST/LatestListofScheduledtribes.pdf|url-status=live|archive-date=5 February 2019|website=tribal.nic.in}}</ref> | |||
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#[[Asur people|Asur]] | |||
#[[Baiga tribe|Baiga]] | |||
#Badia, Bediya | |||
#[[Bhumij]] | |||
#[[Bhutia]], [[Sherpa people|Sherpa]], [[Toto people|Toto]], Dukpa, [[Kagate people|Kagatay]], Tibetan, [[Yolmo people|Yolmo]] | |||
#[[Birhor people|Birhor]] | |||
#[[Birjia]] | |||
#Chakma | |||
#Chero | |||
#[[Chik Baraik]] | |||
#Garo | |||
#[[Gondi people|Gond]] | |||
#Gorait | |||
#Hajang | |||
#[[Ho people|Ho]] | |||
#Karmali | |||
#[[Kharwar]] | |||
#Khond | |||
#Kisan | |||
#[[Kora (tribe)|Kora]] | |||
#[[Korwa people|Korwa]] | |||
#Lepcha | |||
#Limbu(Subha) | |||
#[[Lodha]], Kheria, Kharia | |||
#Lohara, Lohra | |||
#Magh | |||
#[[Mahali]] | |||
#[[Mahli tribe|Mahli]] | |||
#[[Mal Paharia people|Mal Pahariya]] | |||
#[[Mech]] | |||
#[[Mru people|Mru]] | |||
#[[Munda people|Munda]] | |||
#[[Nagesia]] | |||
#[[Kurukh people|Oraon]] | |||
#Parhaiya | |||
#[[Rabha]] | |||
#[[Santal people|Santal]] | |||
#Sauria paharia | |||
#Savars | |||
#[[Tamang people|Tamang]] | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
Latest revision as of 04:17, 7 December 2021
Scheduled Tribes (also known as "tribals" or "adibasi/ adivasi") refers to specific indigenous peoples whose status is acknowledged to some formal degree by national legislation. Scheduled tribes of the Indian state of West Bengal, as recognized by the Constitution of the Indian Republic; a total of 40 distinct tribes. Among those 40 tribes 3 tribes are "Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups" (PTGs).[1][2]
Overview[edit | edit source]
As per 2001 census scheduled tribes numbering 4,406,794 persons constituted 5.5 per cent of the total population of the state. Santals constitute more than half (51.8 per cent).of the total ST population of the state. Oraons (14 per cent), Mundas (7.8 per cent), Bhumij (7.6 per cent) and Kora (3.2 per cent) are the other major STs having sizeable population. Along with Santal, they constitute nearly 85 per cent of the state's total ST population. The Lodhas, Mahalis, Bhutias, Bedias, and Savars are the remaining STs, and having population of one per cent or more as per 2001 census report.[3]After 2002 the population of ST had increased due to addition of major groups Tamang & Limbu(Subba) has great significant number in the population.[4]
Population and proportion of ten major STs in West Bengal, as per 2001 census, are given below:[3]
| Sl No | Scheduled Tribe | Population | Percentage of the total ST population |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Santal | 2,280,540 | 51.8 |
| 2 | Oraon | 617,138 | 14 |
| 3 | Munda | 341,542 | 7.8 |
| 4 | Bhumij | 336,436 | 7.6 |
| 5 | Kora | 142,789 | 3.2 |
| 6 | Lodha | 84,966 | 1.9 |
| 7 | Mahali | 76,102 | 1.7 |
| 8 | Bhutia | 60,091 | 1.4 |
| 9 | Tamang | ||
| 10 | Subba (Limboo/Limbu) | ||
| 11 | Bedia | 55,979 | 1.3 |
| 12 | Sabar | 43,599 | 1 |
More than half of the total ST population of the state is concentrated in Medinipur, Jalpaiguri, Purulia, and Bardhaman districts. Of the remaining districts, Bankura, Malda, Uttar Dinajpur, and Dakshin Dinajpur have sizable ST population.[3]
List of tribes[edit | edit source]
As per the Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order, 1950, the following were listed as scheduled tribes in West Bengal.[5]
- Asur
- Baiga
- Badia, Bediya
- Bhumij
- Bhutia, Sherpa, Toto, Dukpa, Kagatay, Tibetan, Yolmo
- Birhor
- Birjia
- Chakma
- Chero
- Chik Baraik
- Garo
- Gond
- Gorait
- Hajang
- Ho
- Karmali
- Kharwar
- Khond
- Kisan
- Kora
- Korwa
- Lepcha
- Limbu(Subha)
- Lodha, Kheria, Kharia
- Lohara, Lohra
- Magh
- Mahali
- Mahli
- Mal Pahariya
- Mech
- Mru
- Munda
- Nagesia
- Oraon
- Parhaiya
- Rabha
- Santal
- Sauria paharia
- Savars
- Tamang
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "Tribal Development Department, Government of West Bengal". adibasikalyan.gov.in. Retrieved 2 October 2021.
- ↑ "Tribal Development Department, Government of West Bengal". www.adibasikalyan.gov.in. Retrieved 2 October 2021.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 "West Bengal: Data Highlights the Scheduled Tribes" (PDF). Census of India 2001. Census Commission of India. Retrieved 2 October 2009.
- ↑ "Census report" (PDF). censusindia.gov.in. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
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