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આદિજાતિ વિકાસ અધિકારી -Tribal Development Officer Answer key



The State Government is actively undertaking targeted development of Scheduled Tribes habitats. There are long-term targets for government intervention for scheduled castes. And thereby improving their standard of living. The Tribal Department (TDD) was formed as a wing of the Department of Social Justice and Administration but is now independent. The functions of Tribal Development Department include: Development of scheduled births Development of Integrated Tribal Development Support (ITDP) area. Look at Tribal Sub Scheme (TSP). Atrocities on the illegitimate birth. Working back information related matters. Social justice and official duties, policy-making related to ashram schools and departmental work related to nomadic genders. An inquiry into the development of tribal areas has been submitted to the zone. While the task of getting information about Aditi's rights and benefits is the work of the Tribal Development Department.



To unleash the potential of the tribal communities through strategic planning that befits the tribal culture and institutions in the 

process of integration and integration with the mainstream society and thereby bring social justice and prosperity to tribal Gujarat. A key factor in achieving such a visionary objective will be the overall development of the sector's efficiency, including sectoral structure and use of modern technology. Gujarat's economy has a strong broad base. And the state's achievement of the Eleventh Five Year Plan is commendable. This has also affected the tribal areas and the development of those areas has accelerated. Of course, there are some weaknesses in this development story, which need to be addressed. Some new challenges are also to be overcome. Measuring the development of tribal areas is somewhat difficult. Because different aspects of this concept have to be seen. 8.1% of tribal population of the country lives in Gujarat. The total population of tribals in Gujarat is 89.17 lakhs. Which is 14.8% of the total population of Gujarat. The tribal population lives in the eastern part of the state from Mount Abu on the northern border of Rajasthan to adjoining Dahan district of Maharashtra in the south. The area under tribal sub-scheme occupies 18% of the geographical area of the state. 



There are 11 major tribes of tribals in the state, of which the Bhil caste has the largest population and constitutes 47.89% of the total tribal population of the state. According to the current census, the population of the five most backward primitive caste communities in the state is 1,44,593.The concept of Tribal Area Sub Plan (TASP) was introduced in the country in 1974. Its objective was to make financial allocation available in proportion to the Scheduled Tribe population of the country. This led to the initiation of a large number of various schemes covering almost all aspects of tribal life. Funds under the Tribal Areas sub-scheme cannot be diverted, and are allocated directly to the tribal development department of the respective state. These departments are also given budgetary powers to formulate schemes related to funds under tribal sub-schema. In the state of Gujarat, the Scheduled Tribe population is 14.8 percent and there too the budget allocation is marked in proportion to that population. A number of new interventions have been developed in recent times and have helped to improve the weak links in development indicators and develop good quality infrastructure in remote tribal areas.



Main Key Objectives of Vanbandhu Kalyan Yojana A bridging program attempts to bridge the economic and social gap between the tribal areas of the state and other areas of the state Human development indicators as well as development of social and civic infrastructure in tribal areas The program aims to combine funds for various schemes of the Government of Gujarat, Government of India and the private sector.The State Government is actively undertaking targeted development of Scheduled Tribes habitats. There are long-term targets for government intervention for scheduled castes. And thereby improving their standard of living. The Tribal Department (TDD) was formed as a wing of the Department of Social Justice and Administration but is now independent. The functions of Tribal Development Department include: Development of scheduled births Development of Integrated Tribal Development Support (ITDP) area. Look at Tribal Sub Scheme (TSP). Atrocities on the illegitimate birth. Working back information related matters. Social justice and official duties, policy-making related to ashram schools and departmental work related to nomadic genders. An inquiry into the development of tribal areas has been submitted to the zone. While the task of getting information about Aditi's rights and benefits is the work of the Tribal Development Department.

Exam Date : 21-01-2024 

Tribal Development Officer 
Advt. No. 40/2023-24

આદિજાતિ વિકાસ અધિકારી પરીક્ષા 2023 

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Livelihood and Economic Development Agricultural Diversification Grant Under the Agricultural Diversification Grant, farmers are provided with high quality seeds and fertilizers and training for advanced farming. Funding for this is provided through Special Central Assistance to Tribal Sub Scheme (SCA TO TSP). In which beneficiary contribution is negligible and administrative support is received from D-SAG and tribal sub-scheme sponsor administrator. Crops such as maize, gourd, dudhi, tomato, brinjal etc. are covered under the Agricultural Diversification Scheme. Read on for more information Integrated Dairy Development Programme The objective of the grant is to ensure that each participating household has at least four cattle units by the end of the grant period, so that the dairy industry becomes a full-time and economically viable business. Out of these two animals are to be reared through sponsorship and the remaining two are to be reared by beneficiary and rearing method. Read on for more information Haat market in tribal areas Haat held every week in the rural areas of the tribal areas provides an incentive to the tribals and provides a platform to produce and sell their agricultural and allied products as well as sell handicrafts. There are currently around 182 traditional weekly haats held in tribal areas in the state of Gujarat.

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