Impact of Globalization on the Indigenous Soliga Tribal Population in the Era of LPG

  • Unique Paper ID: 207836
  • Volume: 13
  • Issue: 3
  • PageNo: 2941-2947
  • Abstract:
  • The Globalization drastically affected the tribal population both definitely and negatively. In view of the fact that the arrival of LPG - Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization, has affect the culture, languages and day to day life styles of tribal’s in India. The areas occupied by native tribal people are facing rage of not only monetary exploitation but ecological degradation due to excess extraction of forest and mineral resources of the tribal region. Due to liberal economy, the arena of development has turned into one sided. In the name of up progression of lifestyle of poor native tribal people, the market forces have created wealth for their benefits at the cost of livelihood and security of tribal’s. According to the World Bank 2020, development schemes every year unwillingly displace one million people in the developing countries from their land-living and homes. In India alone, between 1951 and 1990 around 21.3 million publics were displaced by development projects. Among this number 8.54 million (40 per cent) were tribal or native people and only 2.12 million (24.8 per cent) were resettled. The rehabilitation process for displaced tribals has been in uncertainty phase of implementation. The areas occupied by tribal population have been subject to various objections due to involuntary displacement. This paper studies the impact of globalization on tribal population, the displacement and uprisings among Soliga tribal’s, and the role of government policies for the progress of tribal population in India.

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@article{207836,
        author = {DR G.K.VENUGOPAL},
        title = {Impact of Globalization on the Indigenous Soliga Tribal Population in the Era of LPG},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2026},
        volume = {13},
        number = {3},
        pages = {2941-2947},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=207836},
        abstract = {The Globalization drastically affected the tribal population both definitely and negatively. In view of the fact that the arrival of LPG - Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization, has affect the culture, languages and day to day life styles of tribal’s in India. The areas occupied by native tribal people are facing rage of not only monetary exploitation but ecological degradation due to excess extraction of forest and mineral resources of the tribal region. Due to liberal economy, the arena of development has turned into one sided. In the name of up progression of lifestyle of poor native tribal people, the market forces have created wealth for their benefits at the cost of livelihood and security of tribal’s. According to the World Bank 2020, development schemes every year unwillingly displace one million people in the developing countries from their land-living and homes. In India alone, between 1951 and 1990 around 21.3 million publics were displaced by development projects. Among this number 8.54 million (40 per cent) were tribal or native people and only 2.12 million (24.8 per cent) were resettled. The rehabilitation process for displaced tribals has been in uncertainty phase of implementation. The areas occupied by tribal population have been subject to various objections due to involuntary displacement. This paper studies the impact of globalization on tribal population, the displacement and uprisings among Soliga tribal’s, and the role of government policies for the progress of tribal population in India.},
        keywords = {Liberalization Globalization, Ecological Degradation Government Programs.},
        month = {August},
        }

Cite This Article

G.K.VENUGOPAL, D. (2026). Impact of Globalization on the Indigenous Soliga Tribal Population in the Era of LPG. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 13(3), 2941–2947.

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