Understanding Marginalisation

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Who Are Adivasis?

Adivasis and Stereotyping

Adivasis are portrayed in very stereotypical ways – in colourful costumes, headgear and through their dancing. Besides this, we seem to know very little about the realities of their lives. This wrongly leads to people believing they are exotic, primitive and backward.

Adivasis and Development

  1. Forests covered a major part of our country until the 19th century
  2. Adivasis had a deep knowledge of, access to, as well as control over most of these vast tracts at least till the middle of the nineteenth century. They were not ruled by large states and empires. Instead, often empires heavily depended on Adivasis for the crucial access to forest resources.
  3. In the pre-colonial world, they were traditionally ranged hunter-gatherers and nomads and lived by shifting agriculture and also cultivating in one place. For the past 200 years, Adivasis have been increasingly forced – through economic changes, forest policies and political force applied by the State and private industry – to migrate to lives as workers in plantations, at construction sites, in industries and as domestic workers. For the first time in history, they do not control or have much direct access to the forest territories.
  4. From the 1830s onwards, Adivasis from Jharkhand and adjoining areas moved in very large numbers to various plantations in India and the world – Mauritius, the Caribbean and even Australia. India’s tea industry became possible with their labour in Assam. Today, there are 70 lahks Adivasis in Assam alone. For example, in the 19th century alone, 5 lahks Adivasis had perished in these migrations.

Forestlands - cleared for timber and to get land for agriculture and industry. Adivasis lived in areas that were rich in minerals and other natural resources, which were taken over for mining and other large industrial projects. Powerful forces collude to take over tribal land forcefully, and procedures are not followed.

Minorities and Marginalisation

The Constitution provides safeguards to religious and linguistic minorities as part of our Fundamental Rights. Why have these minority groups been provided with these safeguards? The minority refers to communities that are numerically small in relation to the rest of the population. This concept goes well beyond numbers encompassing issues of power, access to resources with social and cultural dimensions.

Muslims and Marginalisation

MCQs

1. What literally means the original inhabitants?

(a) Adivasis

(b) Minorities

(c) Ghetto

(d) Devoid

► (a) Adivasis

2. How much of Muslims are literate?

(a) 65%

(b) 59%

(c) 80%

(d) 94%

► (b) 59%

3. What is use of timber?

(a) Construction of houses

(b) Railways

(c) Furnitures

(d) All of these

► (d) All of these

4. How much is population of the Adivasis in India?

(a) 2%

(b) 4%

(c) 8%

(d) 16%

► (c) 8%

5. Certain groups feels marginalised due to factors, like:

(a) Social and cultural

(b) Economic

(c) Political

(d) All of these

► (d) All of these

6. Stereotyping of Adivasis is related to their being:

(a) Exotic

(b) Primitive

(c) Backward

(d) All the above

► (d) All the above

7. Niyamgiri is a sacred mountain of?

(a) Adivasis

(b) Religious people

(c) Both (a) & (b)

(d) None of these

► (c) Both (a) & (b)

8. Tribals are also referred to as

(a) Adevasip

(b) Abivasis

(c) Adivasis

(d) Adiviya

► (c) Adivasis

9. In social environment, marginalisation is due to:

(a) Different Language

(b) Different Religion

(c) Minority

(d) All of these

► (d) All of these

10. A person who does not get adequate nutrition or food is known as:

(a) malnourished

(b) nourished

(c) well-nourished

(d) none of these

► (a) malnourished

11. The caste system is a hierarchical system and Dalits are considered to be

(a) at the lowest end

(b) at the top end

(c) no where

(d) at the middle end

► (a) at the lowest end

12. An area where the presence of the armed forces is considerable.

(a) Militarysed

(b) Miletarised

(c) Melitarised

(d) Militarised

► (d) Militarised

13. The poet Chokhamela belonged to which caste?

(a) Munda

(b) Gond

(c) Mahar

(d) Santhal

► (c) Mahar

14. In 2003, the Safai Karamchari Andolan and 13 other organisations and individuals, including seven scavengers, filed a PIL in the

(a) High Court

(b) Local Court

(c) Supreme Court

(d) District Court

► (c) Supreme Court

15. ________ is a locality which is populated largely by members of a particular community.

(a) Ghetto

(b) Adivasis

(c) Minorities

(d) None of these

► (a) Ghetto

16. The minorities are forced to live on the margins of economic and social development, this is known as

(a) malnourished

(b) marginalisation

(c) displaced

(d) all of these

► (b) marginalisation