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Adivasi Vijaya Samajic Sanstha (Tribal Welfare Society)

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Social Development

Accreditation to: Indigenous Forum
Affiliation with other organizations: The society represents Oraon tribal women mostly but there are women of other indigenous groups too such as Munda, Santhal and Ho tribes. They are known as Scheduled Tribe as per the notification of the President of India. These tribes are the indigenous peoples of Chotanagpur, Jharkhand. Chotanagpur is the collective name for the Ranchi, Hazaribagh, and Kodarma plateaus, which have an area of 25,293 sq m (65,509 sq km). Its largest division is the Ranchi Plateau. These tribes have spread to other states like West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Assam, and Andaman and Nicobar islands. The situation of these women tribal domestic workers is pathetic as they live in abject condition in the cities. In Delhi alone there are more than 120,000 such girls who have either voluntarily or involuntarily migrated due to various economic and political factors in the place of their birth. The Oraons are more than 2,000,000 in India and are the fourth largest tribe as per the Ministry of tribal Affairs, Government of India. Their socio-economic condition is deplorable, especially their women and children are the worst victims of human trafficking in the recent past. For lack of livelihood opportunities, lack of education and employment in their state of birth, they are being allured as domestic helps in the mega cities, where they end up as cheap and disposable laborers and as sex workers.
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