Social Change among Scheduled Tribe Women in Koppal District

Journal Title: GJRA-Global Journal For Research Analysis - Year 2015, Vol 4, Issue 1

Abstract

The tribes in general and tribal women in particular are facing many of the social problems due to illiteracy and negligence in society. To assess the social problems and social changes made by tribal women a survey was conducted using interviews of total 500 tribal women in Koppal district. It is highlighted that tribal women are educationally backward and as such believe in social evil practices. Even they don’t have managing and decision making authority in their families. Hence, it is suggested to increase literacy and education among tribal women and also to organize awareness campaigns against social evil practices in tribal society.

Authors and Affiliations

Yamanoorappa V Talavar, Dr. Shashikala. D. J

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Yamanoorappa V Talavar, Dr. Shashikala. D. J (2015). Social Change among Scheduled Tribe Women in Koppal District. GJRA-Global Journal For Research Analysis, 4(1), 10-11. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-582454