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A STUDY ON EFFECTIVENESS OF GOVERNMENT SCHEME AMONG SCHEDULED TRIBE PEOPLE DHARMAPURI DISTRICT

S.Pavithra, R.Ramya, A.S.Renugadevi, S.Jayanthi



The Scheduled Tribes and other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Rights) Act (more commonly referred to as the Forest Rights Act or FRA) was enacted in 2006. Basically the law concerns the rights of forest dwelling communities to land and other sources. Ramaiah (2007. pp. 17-37) found that in the post-independence era, the government has spent Cores of money for the welfare and development of the tribe' Promotion of tribal education has been receiving top most priority and attention to the government. On the basis of information collect, a well-planned pre tested questionnaire was prepared and interview schedule has drafted and pilot study was conducted. For the purpose of primary data collection questionnaires are prepared and collect the samples from scheduled tribe people among the Dharmapuri district. The Randomly 120 scheduled tribe samples taken from the primary data collection. Stratified Random Sampling' is used for this study. Dharmapuri District consists of Total sample used for this 120 scheduled tribe people have been selected from each to simple random basis. SPSS used for statistical analysis and statistical tools are the chi-square statistic is commonly used for testing relationship between categorical variables. The objective of discriminate analysis is to split a population into two separate groups. The maximum of people based on agricultural related works. Next to agriculture and traditional occupation they have now become gatherers. Their rights on forest and their present with nature are to be relooked as they have been traditionally protecting and conserving the forest resource for sustainable use for the people.

Government Scheme, Scheduled Tribe

13/11/2020

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