IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320-7876

NAVIGATING INDIGENOUS REALITIES: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC DYNAMICS AMONG TRIBES IN MANIPUR

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Khuigai Kahmei , Dr. Chandibai Potsangbam

Abstract

This study goes into great depth about how the native tribes of Manipur, Northeast India, handle their social and economic situations. Surveys collect first-hand information that is used to look into important things like how people live, what they do for a living, how much schooling they have, how easy it is to get health care, how much property they own, how they get around, their employment status, how much energy they can get, and their overall living conditions. The results show a variety of job paths, with farming and small businesses showing up as major sources of income. Differences were big in how much schooling people had and how easy it was to get medical care. Indigenous people have big problems getting power, getting around, and owning land. It is emphasised in the report how important targeted interventions and legislative efforts are for dealing with these complicated problems and promoting inclusive development. Long-term social and economic success can come to indigenous communities in Manipur if policymakers and other interested parties focus on growth that looks at the whole person, fair access to resources, and community development.

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