TRIBAL AWARENESS PROGRAMS AND ITS EFFECT IN MADHYA PRADESH
Keywords:
Training, education, DRDA.Abstract
A number of employments oriented and developmental programmers for tribal’s have been introduced by the government of India. The major programmers are Integrated Rural Development Programmer ( IRDP), Jawahar Rosgar Yojana (JRY), Prime Ministers Rosgar Yojana( PMRY) and Training For Self Employment For Rural youth (TRYSEM). IRDP scheme is absolutely for rural people those belong to below poverty line and others are for both rural as well as urban youth. All these schemes are implemented in the state by District Rural Development Agencies (DRDA's) in collaboration with Commercial and Cooperative Banks. PMRY was initiated in October 1993 to tackle the burning
Problem of educated unemployment. But the its effect is little bit different, this research paper indicates about the reality of programs and its effects on tribs.
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P.D Kulkami, "Tribal Welfare some Problems of implementation”, Published in Souvenir : National Seminar on We(lhre of Tribes and Dandified Conzrnunities with Reference to Fourth Plan, Bhopal, 1 964, p. 1 22.
Dr. Prakash Chandra Mehta, Tribal Development in 2oth century,Siva Publishers, Udaipur, 2000. p.20.
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