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Identification of PVTGS (Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups) Habitat at Kawardha District in Chhattisgarh State

Durgesh Dixena1 , Dilip Kumar2 , P R Singh3 , D K Patel4

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Volume-07 , Issue-03 , Page no. 27-30, Feb-2019

Online published on Feb 15, 2019

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IEEE Style Citation: Durgesh Dixena, Dilip Kumar, P R Singh, D K Patel, “Identification of PVTGS (Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups) Habitat at Kawardha District in Chhattisgarh State,” International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering, Vol.07, Issue.03, pp.27-30, 2019.

MLA Style Citation: Durgesh Dixena, Dilip Kumar, P R Singh, D K Patel "Identification of PVTGS (Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups) Habitat at Kawardha District in Chhattisgarh State." International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering 07.03 (2019): 27-30.

APA Style Citation: Durgesh Dixena, Dilip Kumar, P R Singh, D K Patel, (2019). Identification of PVTGS (Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups) Habitat at Kawardha District in Chhattisgarh State. International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering, 07(03), 27-30.

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@article{Dixena_2019,
author = {Durgesh Dixena, Dilip Kumar, P R Singh, D K Patel},
title = {Identification of PVTGS (Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups) Habitat at Kawardha District in Chhattisgarh State},
journal = {International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering},
issue_date = {2 2019},
volume = {07},
Issue = {03},
month = {2},
year = {2019},
issn = {2347-2693},
pages = {27-30},
url = {https://www.ijcseonline.org/full_spl_paper_view.php?paper_id=673},
publisher = {IJCSE, Indore, INDIA},
}

RIS Style Citation:
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TI - Identification of PVTGS (Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups) Habitat at Kawardha District in Chhattisgarh State
T2 - International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering
AU - Durgesh Dixena, Dilip Kumar, P R Singh, D K Patel
PY - 2019
DA - 2019/02/15
PB - IJCSE, Indore, INDIA
SP - 27-30
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VL - 07
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Abstract

The present study was conducted in the Kawardha district of Chhattisgarh state, because in this district Baiga population is highest as compare to other district of state. For primary data collected the researcher surveyed three gram Panchayat namely, Bairak, Dholbazza and Borakhakar of Kawardha district. On the basis of discussion with Baigas, it may be said that Baigas living on higher hill, have retained more of their traditional features then the ones in lower areas who have mostly migrated from the top in search of cultivable land, when Bewar practice was forcibly stopped by the government. The 1912 Mandla Gazeteer noted that the ‘principal habitat’ of Baiga lie in the ‘recesses of the Maikal range’, which stretches from Kawardha district of Chhattisgarh to some part of Madhya Pradesh.

Key-Words / Index Term

PVTGs, Baiga, Baiga Chak, Tribal

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