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International Journal of Humanities & Social Science Studies (IJHSSS)
A Peer-Reviewed Indexed Bi-lingual Bi-Monthly Research Journal
ID: 10.29032
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Volume-XII, Issue-I, January 2026
Tribal Development in Tamil Nadu Challenges and Prospects
A. Abinaya, Research Scholar, Dept. of Political Science and Development Administration, The Gandhigram Rural Institute, Tamil Nadu, India
Dr. Sonkhogin Haokip, Professor and Head, Department of Political Science and Development Administration, The Gandhigram Rural Institute, Tamil Nadu, India
Received: 20.01.2026
Accepted: 30.01.2026
Published Online: 31.01.2026
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DOI: 10.29032/ijhsss.vol.12.issue.01W.188
ABSTRACT
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the aims to explore the tribal development aspects of Tamil Nadu through a comparison of its various districts. The Scheduled Tribe population of Tamil Nadu is significantly distributed across districts such as Salem, Dharmapuri, Tiruvannamalai, Villupuram, Erode, Namakkal and the Nilgiris. The Scheduled Tribe population constitutes a relatively small proportion of the state’s total population, yet they show considerable regional diversity in terms of settlement patterns, livelihood practices, and socio-economic conditions. In general, the tribal population is distributed across hill regions, forest borders, and some plain areas, which results in varied development experiences across districts. Each region is characterised by a very different ecological and administrative context. In that the Nilgiris district occupies a distinctive position not due to its proportion of tribal population, but also because of its unique ecological setting, focused and intensive implementation of tribal development programmes, and the effectiveness of non-governmental organizations for tribal development followed by Dharmapuri district with substantial population and smaller population in districts like Dindigul, Krishnagiri and Vellore where the tribes resides in notable tribal pockets.
The present study comparatively reviews the existing literature on tribal development across seven districts in Tamil Nadu. The study provides a broader outline of the importance of tribal development in major tribal-populated regions of the state of Tamil Nadu.
Keywords: Tribal development, Government initiatives, Developmental programs
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