
Adivasi community
Adivasi communities are indigenous peoples native to India, with distinct cultures, languages, and traditions that have been preserved over generations. They typically live in rural or remote areas, practicing traditional lifestyles such as farming, hunting, and forest-based activities. Adivasis have historically faced social and economic challenges, including marginalization and limited access to education and development opportunities. Recognized as Scheduled Tribes in India, they hold special protections under the law to preserve their cultural heritage and rights to land. Their communities contribute significantly to India’s diversity and environmental conservation due to their deep-rooted connection with nature.