Important for UPSC, State PCS
Prelims: SAHARIYA TRIBE . arts and culture
Mains: General Studies SAHARIYA TRIBE . arts and culture
Context-
Recently, more than 172 cases of malnourished children have been reported among the Sahariya tribal community in Baran district of Rajasthan.
About: SAHARIYA TRIBE
- The Sahariya tribe, one of India’s Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs), is spread across the states of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Chhattisgarh.
The tribe is known by various names, including Seher, Sair, Sawar, Saor, and Sahara, indicating their deep-rooted historical presence in the region.
Historically, the Sahariyas trace their lineage back to the times of the Ramayana and even beyond, highlighting their ancient cultural origins.- Despite this rich heritage, they are considered one of the most disadvantaged and vulnerable population groups in the country, facing severe socio-economic challenges.
- Language: They speak a dialect influenced by Hindi and Brij Bhasha.
- They are known for their dance, the Saharia Swang , which is performed during the month of Holi.
- Economy:
- Members of the Sahariya tribe are mostly de]’pendent on forest products, agriculture, and daily wage labor to sustain their lives.
- They are particularly skilled in making catechu from khair trees.
Folks dance by Saharia tribe
Folks dance by Saharia tribe
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OF SAHARIYA TRIBE
- Tribal Population in India: Constitutes 8.6% of India’s total population.
- Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs): PVTGs are a subset of tribal groups identified as being more vulnerable compared to other tribal communities.
- Historical Background:
- 1973: The Dhebar Commission created the category of Primitive Tribal Groups (PTGs) for less developed tribal groups.
- 2006: The Government of India renamed PTGs to PVTGs.
Identification of PVTGs:
1975: The Government of India identified and declared 52 PVTGs.
1993: An additional 23 groups were added, making a total of 75 PVTGs out of 705 Scheduled Tribes. - Characteristics of PVTGs:
Homogeneity: PVTGs are generally homogeneous in terms of social and cultural practices.
Isolation: They are relatively physically isolated.
Lack of Written Language: They often do not have a written language.
Slower Rate of Change: They experience a slower rate of change in their lifestyle. - Geographic Distribution: The highest number of PVTGs are
found in the state of Odisha.
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CBL Practice Questions for Prelims
The Sahariya tribe is known for their traditional practice of…
a) Livestock rearing
b) Bamboo crafts
c) Singing and dancing
d) Pottery making
Ans – c) Singing and dancing
CBL Mains Practice Question
Evaluate the initiatives taken for the empowerment of the Sahariya tribe and their effectiveness.
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