Graam

Employment Status and Needs of PVTG’s (Jenu Kuruba & Koraga) Youth in Karnataka

There are about 6.99 per cent of the total ST population in Karnataka estimated by the Census of India 2011, who are falling into 50 different groups in the whole state. Karnataka state is an important place for tribes. The major population of tribes in Karnataka are found in the backward regions of Karnataka. The forest habitat is threatened by various factors which eventually led to displacing the tribal people from their natural habitat. The irony of the tribal population in Karnataka is that they are a minority in the state and are placed in a scattered way. They as a sociological entity do not have any special identity. Their political power is negligible, thus have been neglected and marginalised.

 

The tribal population traditionally dependent on collection and sale of NTFP, and agriculture. But in the recent days, the traditional livelihood options are going through lots of challenges. Availability of NTFP is not continuous due to varying climatic conditions. The agricultural crops are being destructed by wild animals, availability of water is a challenge for irrigation. Electricity cannot be reached to all the different hamlets cutting the forest. On the other hand, the present generation is now getting educated and they need to be provided with alternative livelihood opportunities. Providing them skills, exposure and information on opportunities available is key. But, lack of information about number of youth acquired different educational qualifications, their skill sets, interest to work in different sectors, socio-cultural challenges for migrating for livelihood etc is posing a challenge to plan alternative livelihood for the youth.
Hence, this study is proposed to gather information that are required to provide skill, employment and livelihood opportunity for PVTG in Karnataka.

Project Details

Project Title

Employment Status and Needs of PVTG’s (Jenu Kuruba & Koraga) Youth in Karnataka

Project Sanction Date

30 September 2023

Project Period

Sept 2023 to Apr 2024

Project Location

Mysuru, Kodagu, Chamarajanagar, Dakshina Kannada, Udupi

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