Birhor tribes, social mobility, India, marginalized communities, socio-economic conditions, education, healthcare, cultural preservation, government policies, external interventions.
Abstract
This study examines the social mobility status of the Birhor tribes in India, focusing on their historical background, current socio-economic conditions, and factors influencing their upward mobility. The Birhor tribes, traditionally marginalized and inhabiting remote forest regions, have experienced significant challenges in accessing education, healthcare, and basic amenities. Employing a mixed-methods approach, including ethnographic observations and surveys, the research reveals a complex interplay of cultural preservation, government policies, and external interventions impacting the Birhor's social mobility
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Unique Paper ID: 162650
Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 10, Issue 10
Page(s): 607 - 616
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