Published on: September 8, 2025
PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE TRIBAL GROUPS (PVTGS) AND CENSUS ENUMERATION
PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE TRIBAL GROUPS (PVTGS) AND CENSUS ENUMERATION
NEWS
- The Ministry of Tribal Affairs (MoTA) has urged the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India (RGI) to enumerate PVTGs separately in the upcoming Census.
- Aim: To capture demographic, cultural, and socio-economic details for targeted schemes like PM JANMAN.
HIGHLIGHTS
Role of RGI
- RGI, under the Ministry of Home Affairs, is responsible for conducting the decennial Census and maintaining vital population statistics.
Identification of PVTGs
- Origin: Based on Dhebar Commission (1960–61) recommendations, recognizing intra-tribal disparities.
- Criteria:
- Stagnant/declining population
- Geographical isolation
- Pre-agrarian economy (hunting, gathering)
- Low literacy and economic backwardness
- Numbers: Initially 52 (5th FYP, 1974–79), expanded to 75 groups in 2006 across 18 States and A&N Islands.
Challenges Faced
- Persistent poverty and malnutrition
- Limited access to health, education, and livelihood opportunities
- Geographic isolation hinders policy outreach
- Outdated classification parameters questioned, especially isolation as a marker.
Government Initiatives
- PM JANMAN Scheme (2023–28):
- Budget: ₹24,104 crore
- Targets 75 PVTG communities in 200+ districts
- Focus: Housing, safe drinking water, sanitation, health, education, connectivity, and sustainable livelihoods.
- Survey Findings (2023): Estimated 47.5 lakh PVTGs; major populations in Madhya Pradesh (13.22 lakh), Maharashtra (6.7 lakh), Andhra Pradesh (5.18 lakh).
Significance of Separate Census Data
- Enables precise beneficiary targeting for welfare schemes.
- Helps in plugging implementation gaps in health and education.
- Provides evidence to re-examine PVTG classification criteria.
Key Takeaway
- PVTGs, a sub-category of Scheduled Tribes, remain among the most deprived communities.
- Separate enumeration in Census 2025 will strengthen evidence-based policymaking, ensuring inclusive development and constitutional justice.
