英文互译镜像站

List of Scheduled Tribes in Rajasthan

Last updated

The population of Rajasthan in 2011 Census of India was 68,548,437 Of this 9,238,534 persons belong to one of the Scheduled Tribes (STs) constituting 13.48 per cent of the total population of the state. The state has registered 30.2 per cent decadal growth in the Scheduled Tribe population between 2001-2011. [1] [2]

Contents

Main tribes

List of communities

There are twelve (12) notified Scheduled Tribes in the state, which are as follows: [5]

  1. Bhil, Bhil Garasia, Dholi Bhil, Dungri Bhil, Dungri Garasia, Mewasi Bhil, Rawal Bhil, Tadvi Bhil, Bhagalia, Bhilala, Pawra, Vasava, Vasave
  2. Bhil Mina
  3. Damor, Damaria
  4. Dhanka, Tadvi, Tetaria, Valvi
  5. Garasia (excluding Rajput Garasia)
  6. Kathodi, Katkari, Dhor Kathodi, Dhor Katkari, Son Kathodi, Son Katkari
  7. Kokna, Kokni, Kukna
  8. Koli Dhor, Tokre Koli, Kolcha, Kolgha
  9. Mina
  10. Naikda, Nayak, Cholivala Nayaka, Kapadia Nayaka, Mota Nayaka, Nana Nayaka
  11. Patelia
  12. Seharia, Sehria, Sahariya

Population

SR. No.Scheduled TribeTotal population
2011%age
1 Bhil, Bhil Garasia, Dholi Bhil, Dungri Bhil, Dungri Garasia, Mewasi Bhil, Rawal Bhil, Tadvi Bhil, Bhagalia, Bhilala, Pawra, Vasava, Vasave 41,00,26444.38%
2 Bhil Mina 1,05,3931.14%
3 Damor, Damaria91,4630.99%
4 Dhanka, Tadvi, Tetaria, Valvi96,7371.04%
5 Garasia (excluding Rajput Garasia)3,14,1943.41%
6 Kathodi, Katkari, Dhor Kathodi, Dhor Katkari, Son Kathodi, Son Katkari4,8330.05%
7 Kokni, Kokna, Kukna Tribe 361<0.01%
8Koli Dhor, Tokre Koli, Kolcha, Kolgha 1,5350.16%
9 Mina 43,45,52847.04%
10 Naikda, Nayaka, Cholivala Nayaka, Kapadia Nayaka, Mota Nayaka, Nana Nayaka8,3550.09%
11 Patelia 797<0.01%
12Seharia, Sehria, Sahariya 1,11,3771.21%
92,38,534100%

Geography

Although tribals are found in the whole of Rajasthan, but the Aravalli mountainous region is called the shelter of the tribal communities in Rajasthan because the Aravalli mountainous region in Rajasthan is the physical region with the maximum forest wealth, wildlife, biodiversity. Only two tribes Sansi and Sahariya mostly do not reside in Aravalli. [6] [7] [8] [9]

District-wise population

DistrictsST Population (2011) [10]
NamePopulation

(2011)

Total populationPercentage
Ajmer 25,83,05265,4822.51%
Alwar 36,74,1792,89,2497.67%
Banswara 17,97,48513,72,99976.41%
Baran 12,22,7552,76,85722.61%
Barmer26,03,7511,76,2576.75%
Bharatpur25,48,46254,0902.11%
Bhilwara24,08,5232,29,2739.51%
Bikaner23,63,9377,7790.34%
Bundi11,10,9062,28,54920.55%
Chittaurgarh15,44,3382,01,54613.01%
Churu20,39,54711,2450.54%
Dausa16,34,4094,33,34426.49%
Dhaulpur 12,06,51658,5944.81%
Dungarpur13,88,5529,83,43771.25%
Ganganagar19,69,16813,4770.66%
Hanumangarh17,74,69214,2890.79%
Jaipur66,26,1785,27,9667.97%
Jaisalmer6,69,91942,4296.26%
Jalore18,28,7301,78,4199.73%
Jhalawar14,11,1291,82,22912.89%
Jhunjhunu21,37,04541,6291.96%
Jodhpur36,87,1651,18,9243.22%
Karauli14,58,2483,24,96022.29%
Kota19,51,0141,83,8169.43%
Nagaur33,07,74310,4180.3%
Pali20,37,5731,44,5787.06%
Pratapgarh8,67,8485,50,42763.36%
Rajsamand11,56,5971,60,80913.84%
Sawai Madhopur13,35,5512,85,84821.42%
Sikar26,77,33375,3492.8%
Sirohi10,36,3462,92,47028.18%
Tonk14,21,3261,78,20712.52%
Udaipur30,68,42015,25,28949.71%

Scheduled areas

In Rajasthan 5697 villages come under Scheduled Area. [11]

References

  1. "Directorate of Census Operations Rajasthan".
  2. Mehra, Ajay K. (3 April 2013). Emerging Trends in Indian Politics: The Fifteenth General Election. Routledge. p. 166. ISBN   978-1-136-19855-7.
  3. Goswami, Rakesh (7 July 2019). "In Rajasthan, tribal body acts as family court for ST couples". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 13 May 2022.
  4. Mehra, Ajay K. (3 April 2013). Emerging Trends in Indian Politics: The Fifteenth General Election. Routledge. p. 166. ISBN   978-1-136-19855-7.
  5. "List of notified Scheduled Tribes" (PDF). Census India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 November 2013. Retrieved 18 February 2022.
  6. "[Solved] Which tribal community in India is mostly located in the Ara". Testbook. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
  7. Mehta, Prakash Chandra (2004). Ethnographic Atlas of Indian Tribes. Discovery Publishing House. ISBN   978-81-7141-852-7.
  8. Kumar, Bachchan (1997). The Bhils: An Ethno-historic Analysis. Sharada Publishing House. ISBN   978-81-85616-47-6.
  9. Reclus, Elisée (1895). The Earth and Its Inhabitants ... D. Appleton.
  10. https://nhsrcindia.org/sites/default/files/2021-05/Demographic%20Status%20of%20Scheduled%20Tribe%20Population%20-%20NHSRC.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]
  11. "Scheduled Area in Rajasthan".
蜘蛛池+镜像 镜像站群系统 蚂蚁镜像站群 时间因子转换镜像 伪原创镜像站