If finalised, Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India (RGI) will count PVTGs independently in the upcoming Census (2027).
Need for Separate Census for PVTGs
- PVTGs have historically remained underrepresented in official data.
- Around 40 of the 75 PVTGs are listed as STs and were included in the 2011 Census.
- The remaining groups, often sub-sections of larger ST communities, were not distinctly enumerated.
- Around 40 of the 75 PVTGs are listed as STs and were included in the 2011 Census.
- For designing targeted, need-based programmes, e.g., the PM-JANMAN programme, to bridge socio-economic gaps for PVTGs across over 200 districts.
About PVTGs
- They are among the most marginalized and vulnerable sections among tribal communities.
- The Dhebar Commission in the early 1960s first recognised these groups.
- There are 75 identified PVTGs in 18 States, and the Union Territory of Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
- A recent centre habitation-level survey estimated the PVTG population to be 45.56 lakh.
- Largest populations: Madhya Pradesh (12.28L), Maharashtra (6.2L), Andhra Pradesh (4.9L).
- Criteria for identification include
- Pre-agricultural level of technology
- Low level of literacy
- Economic backwardness
- A declining or stagnant population.
Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India (RGI)
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