Human & Economic

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    Phases of Industrialisation in India

    🏭 PHASE I: Abortive Phase (1818–1854) “An attempt was made… but the child could not be born 😊” 🧭 Context of the Phase: This was a time when India tried to take its first steps toward modern industry. But all such efforts failed. Why? Because of the suppressive colonial policies. 🛠️ Major Industrial Attempts: Year…

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    Introduction to Industry

    What is Industry? Let’s Begin with the Basics Let’s say you’re in a city—any city. Around you, people are making things in factories, digging minerals from the earth, and running shops and software companies. All of these—factories, mines, services—together form what we call Industry. Industry does not mean just a factory or a building with…

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    Tribes of Island Region

    📍 Region: Union Territory of Andaman & Nicobar Islands🧭 Geographically isolated, these tribes represent distinct racial stocks (Negrito, Mongoloid) and offer living evidence of Paleolithic-era societies. 🛑 Sentinelese – The World’s Last Isolated Tribe 🧠 UPSC Analytical Note: Sentinelese are a symbol of cultural autonomy and raise debates around ethics of contact vs. conservation. 📋…

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    Tribes of Southern India Region

    📍 States Covered: Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala🧭 Southern tribal landscape includes both settled agrarian tribes and forest-dwelling PVTGs, with pockets of African origin, matriarchal societies, and endangered artisanal practices. 🟠 Siddi Tribe 🟠 Toda Tribe 🟠 Irula Tribe 🟠 Paniya Tribe 🟠 Kota Tribe 🟠 Hakki Pikki 🟠 Koya Tribe 🟠 Newly…

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    Tribes of Western India Region

    📍 States Covered: Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Goa, and Union Territories like Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu Western India presents a diverse tribal landscape — from salt farmers in the saline desert of Rann of Kutch, to fishing communities along the Arabian Sea, to nomadic tribes resisting urbanization and deforestation. Many of these…

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    Tribes of Eastern India

    🗺️ States covered: Odisha, Jharkhand, Bihar, West Bengal Eastern India is home to some of India’s most isolated and vulnerable tribal communities, many of whom are classified as PVTGs (Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups). These tribes often practice subsistence hunting-gathering, are linguistically distinct, and live in forested, hilly terrains with limited access to development. 🟠 Mankidia…

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    Tribes of Central India

    Central India—covering Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, parts of Maharashtra, Bihar, UP, Telangana—is the cradle of tribal diversity. Many of India’s oldest and culturally unique tribes reside here, often deeply connected to forest ecosystems, animistic religions, and shifting cultivation. 🟠 Khond Tribe 🎯 Dongria Khond & Environmental Justice: 🟠 Gond Tribe 🧠 Fun Fact: Ghotuls…

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    Tribes of North-East India

    🧭 Geographical Context The North-East is home to more than 200 tribal communities, many of whom are Tibeto-Burmese, Austroasiatic, or Indo-Mongoloid in origin.These tribes have adapted to unique ecological niches — hills, valleys, and forests — and their language, festivals, and lifestyles reflect this diversity. 🟩 Nyishi Tribe (Arunachal Pradesh) Key Facts: Region Dafla Hills…

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    Tribes of the Himalayan Region

    🧭 Geographical Scope The Himalayan region here includes: Each tribal group here reflects a unique ecological adaptation and ethno-cultural identity. 🟨 The Hatti Tribe Location Himachal Pradesh (Sirmaur district, Trans-Giri region) & Uttarakhand (Jaunsar Bawar) Name Origin From “haat” (market) – they traditionally sold local produce at weekly haats Sub-Groups Trans-Giri Hattis (HP) & Jaunsari…