J&K Govt Takes Onus Of Transporting Migratory Tribal Families
The Jammu & Kashmir Government's innovative transportation scheme will cut down travel time of migratory families by one-tenth
Read moreThe Jammu & Kashmir Government's innovative transportation scheme will cut down travel time of migratory families by one-tenth
Read moreFor the first time, Jammu and Kashmir will have nine Assembly constituencies — six in the Jammu region and three in the Valley — reserved for the Scheduled Tribes as per the Delimitation Commission’s final order. The restructuring takes the total number of Assembly seats in the [...]
Read moreThe National Commission for Scheduled Tribes (NCST) has decided to form a working group to study the plight of tribal inmates on death row and life convicts, who are languishing in jails for over 14 years
Read moreBy holding Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s rally in the tribal stronghold of Bharuch, the AAP is eyeing the 15 seats which are at present being held by the Congress, reports Mayuri Dave
Read moreAs many as nine persons have been arrested in connection with the death of two tribals who were allegedly lynched by a group of people over suspicion of cow slaughter in Madhya Pradesh's Seoni district
Read moreAlleging the involvement of right-wing outfit Bajrang Dal, the Congress has demanded a high-level inquiry into the incident and swift action against the culprits
Read moreDid the security forces bomb Maoists’ hideouts in Chhattisgarh’s Bastar using drones? Local tribals allege the drone-bombing that also put their lives in danger happened in the intervening night of April 14-15. But the police deny it saying Maoists are misleading the locals
Read moreIn a major judgment, the Jharkhand High Court has maintained that Oraon females — sisters and daughters — too ought to be given their due rights in paternal property as the customary laws of the tribe did not deny such rights to women, reports Sudhir Kumar Mishra
Read moreThe tribals have never identified themselves with high rise buildings, the Union Tribal Affairs Minister wrote in his letter to Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren, reports Sudhir Kumar Mishra
Read moreJharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren is in some serious trouble, one that not just threatens his continuance in office but also the dispensation he helms as the BJP is sensing an opportunity to strike
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