TRIBAL AND ADIVASI WELFARE

Compared to their non-tribal counterparts, tribal people are significantly underrepresented in the educational system. They are prevented from pursuing education by their family circumstances and economic situation. There is a high percentage of dropouts among tribal people. The indigenous people also experience their own social impairments. Even now, detrimental customs like child marriage, animal sacrifice, exchanging brides, black magic, and other superstitious beliefs and practises still affect them.

Our programmes

Our goal is to assure literacy, boost self-esteem, confidence, and Tribal identity while assisting individuals who want to integrate into society.

Several problems that the tribal group encounters are caused by a lack of adaptability to change and low levels of education, which are associated with deprivation, low self-esteem, marginalisation, and exploitation.

Because they are unaware of these programmes or lack the abilities or perseverance to apply, they frequently miss out on welfare and other programmes.

Poor ability to save money and plan for the future is another factor.

We work on linking them with the government entities and strengthening their economic resources.