Make lives of tribal better with Best foundation for Tribal development in IndiaPosted by Pushpa on January 17th, 2019 Tribals are the most neglected and poorest section of our society. The tribals are considered as the original inhabitants of our country and you can find hundreds of tribal groups in India. The prominent ones are Gond, Bhil, Santhal, Khasi, Garo, Munda and many more. They are socially, educationally and economically most deprived, exploited and also suffering injustices for thousands of years. After independence, the Indian Constitution has ensured them equal rights, but in reality, the fruits of equality and development have not changed the doors of tribal people. Deforestation has added more problems into the lives tribals. They used to depend on jungles for wood, food and other things but due to lack of jungle, they are suffering a lot. The tribals form 8.2% of the national population and the reservation is provided to them on the basis of their castes. In states such as Chattisgarh, Jharkhand, Orissa and Madhya Pradesh There are many NGOs in India that are working for the social upliftment of neglected sections of society like the dalits and tribals. Ramnika Foundation has emerged as the trusted foundation whose sole objective is to stop social injustices, remove social stigmas and provide oppressed people equally playing ground so that they can prosper and promote their culture, languages and customs. This noted foundation has provided platforms to writers and other people from these neglected communities to shares their struggles, raise their voices against social injustices and make efforts to preserve culture and also let the world know about their writings on tribals, dalits and other oppressed sections of our society. Yuddhraat Aam Admi is one of their popular literary magazines that work for the welfare of downtrodden people and share their grievances and other insults they might have suffered. The dalit writers, the tribal writers and other intellectuals are given platforms to make the world aware about their languages and also publish their works on social injustices and social upliftment of marginalized people. Like it? Share it!More by this author |