What is Scheduled Tribes?
Historical Background
Key Points
8 points- 1.
Identified based on distinct cultural traits, primitive traits, geographical isolation, shyness of contact with the community at large, and backwardness.
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Article 342 of the Constitution empowers the President to specify the tribes deemed as STs in each state.
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STs are entitled to reservations in education, government jobs, and legislatures.
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The National Commission for Scheduled Tribes (NCST) monitors safeguards and investigates grievances.
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Visual Insights
Understanding Scheduled Tribes (STs) and their Constitutional Safeguards
This mind map outlines the definition, constitutional provisions, key characteristics, and safeguards for Scheduled Tribes in India, crucial for understanding their unique status, especially in the context of UCC.
Scheduled Tribes (STs)
- ●Constitutional Recognition
- ●Key Characteristics
- ●Constitutional Safeguards
- ●Exclusion from UCC
- ●Recent Developments
Recent Real-World Examples
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Gujarat Introduces Uniform Civil Code Bill in State Assembly
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Frequently Asked Questions
121. What are Scheduled Tribes (STs) and what is their constitutional basis?
Scheduled Tribes (STs) are indigenous communities in India recognized by the Constitution. Article 342 empowers the President to specify which tribes are deemed as STs in each state. They are characterized by distinct culture, geographical isolation, and socio-economic backwardness.
Exam Tip
Remember Article 342 is key for the definition and identification of STs.
2. What are the key provisions of the Constitution related to Scheduled Tribes?
The Constitution contains several provisions for the protection and upliftment of STs: * Article 15(4): Allows the state to make special provisions for the advancement of STs. * Article 16(4): Allows reservations for STs in government jobs. * Article 46: Promotes the educational and economic interests of STs. * Article 330: Provides for reservation of seats for STs in the Lok Sabha. * Article 332: Provides for reservation of seats for STs in State Legislative Assemblies. * Article 335: Considers the claims of STs to services and posts in connection with the Union or a State. * Article 338A: Establishes the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes (NCST). * Article 342: Deals with the specification of Scheduled Tribes.
