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Rajasthan Rural Livelihood Project DPIP Districts Prepared by: State Project Support Unit-RRLP Panchayat and Rural Development Department Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur pdfMachine A pdf writer that produces quality PDF files with ease! Produce quality PDF files in seconds and preserve the integrity of your original documents. Compatible across nearly all Windows platforms, if you can print from a windows application you can use pdfMachine. Get yours now! Abbreviations – A/V Audio Visual – AAY Antyodaya Ann Yojna – ANC Ante Natal Checkups – ANM Auxiliary Nurse Midwife – BPL Below Poverty Line – CBO Community Based Organization – CC Road Cement Concrete Road – CEO Chief Executive Officers – CEO-JP - Chief Executive Officers Janpad Panchayat – CEO-ZP - Chief Executive Officers Zila Panchayat – CHC Community Health Center – CIG Common Interest Group Deptt.- Department – DPSU District Project Support Unit – DRDA District Rural Development Agency – EAS Employment Assurance Scheme – EC Executive Committee – EPVG Extremely Poor and Vulnerable Group – FAO Food and Agriculture Organization – FGD Focused Group Discussion – GB General Body – GDP Gross Domestic Product GEN - General – GoR Government of Rajasthan – HDI Human Development Index – HH House Hold – HQ Head Quarters pdfMachine A pdf writer that produces quality PDF files with ease! Produce quality PDF files in seconds and preserve the integrity of your original documents. 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Get yours now! – IAY Indira Awaas Yojna – ICDS Integrated Child Development Scheme – IEC Information Education and Communication – IFAD International Fund for Agriculture Development – IMR Infant Mortality Rate – IRDP Integrated Rural Development Program – IT Information Technology – JFM Joint Forest Management – JRY Jawahar Rozgar Yojna – KCC Kisan Credit Card Kg - Kilogram Km, KM - Kilometers – M&E Monitoring and Evaluation – M&L Monitoring and Learning – MADA Modified Area development Approach – MDM Mid-Day- Meal – MFF Microfinance Federation – MFI Micro Finance Institution – MMR Maternal Mortality Rate – NABARD National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development – NFBS National Family Benefit Scheme – NGO Non-Government Organization – NH National Highway – NOAP National Old Age Pension – NREGS National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme – NRHM National Rural Health Mission – NSDP Net State Domestic Product – NSS National Sample Survey – NTFP Non-Timber Forest Produce pdfMachine A pdf writer that produces quality PDF files with ease! 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Get yours now! – OBC Other Backward Class – P&RD Panchayat and Rural Development – PDS Public Distribution System – PFT Project Facilitation Team – PHC Primary Health Center – PHED Public Health and Engineering Department – PMGSY Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna – PRA Participatory Rural Appraisal – PRI Panchyati Raj Institution – PTG Primitive Tribal Group – RCH Reproductive and Child Health – RGWM Rajiv Gandhi Watershed Mission – RLEGP Rural Landless Employment Guarantee Program – RRB Regional Rural Bank – SC Scheduled Caste – SDP State Domestic Product – SEZ Special Economic Zone – SGDP State Gross Domestic Product SGRY- Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojna SGSY- Swarnajayanti Grameen Swarozgar Yojna – SHC Sub-Health Center – SHG Self Help Group – SHG LP Self Help Group Livelihood Plan – SPMU State Project Management Unit – SSA Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan – ST Scheduled Tribe – TDP Tribal Development Plan – TSC Total Sanitation Campaign – TSP Tribal Sub-Plan pdfMachine A pdf writer that produces quality PDF files with ease! Produce quality PDF files in seconds and preserve the integrity of your original documents. Compatible across nearly all Windows platforms, if you can print from a windows application you can use pdfMachine. Get yours now! – TV Tele Vision – UNDP United Nations Development Program – VDC Village Development Committee – CRP Village Resource Person – WCD Watershed development Committee – WDC Women and Child Development Department pdfMachine A pdf writer that produces quality PDF files with ease! Produce quality PDF files in seconds and preserve the integrity of your original documents. Compatible across nearly all Windows platforms, if you can print from a windows application you can use pdfMachine. Get yours now! Acknowledgements The Tribal Development Framework Study for the Rajasthan Rural Livelihood Project was undertaken in sample project districts of the project. This report is a collaborative effort. We are grateful to the Government of Rajasthan and its department of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj for sponsoring this study. We are grateful to Shri. C.S. Rajan, Principal Secretary, Department of Rural Development, Government of Rajasthan for involving the Institute in this exercise. We would also extend our gratitude to Ms. Punam, Project Director, RRLP-Rajasthan for her help. Mr. S.M. Adeel Abbas- Social Development Specialist of RRLP- Rajasthan for his contribution and support in conduct of study. We would also like to thank the World Bank for support specially Mr. Amarinder Singh and Mr. Varun Singh for their support and contributions. We would also like to appreciate the help provided to us by the SPMU unit of Government of Rajasthan headed by the Project Director of RRLP. It is our duty to appreciate the contribution of the District- level and Block- level officers of the six districts. We would like to specially thank and acknowledge the time and contribution of the village community of all the twenty-four villages. Their suggestions and discussions were of immense importance for the study. We are also grateful to participants of district and state consultations for comments and suggestions. Last but not the least we appreciate the support and contribution of the research staff of IDS- Gopal Singh, Shyam Singh, Kamna Khurana, Rakesh Pareekh, Jitendra Singh, Surendra Singh and Ahish Acharya. Varsha Joshi Surjit Singh Mohanakumar S pdfMachine A pdf writer that produces quality PDF files with ease! Produce quality PDF files in seconds and preserve the integrity of your original documents. Compatible across nearly all Windows platforms, if you can print from a windows application you can use pdfMachine. Get yours now! Executive Summary Rajasthan has 7.10 lakh scheduled tribe (ST) population (12%) as per the 2001 census, of which nearly 95 percent reside in rural areas. Though the tribal population is scattered throughout the state, a major portion is concentrated in southern part of the state viz., entire districts of Banswara and Dungarpur, the tehsils of Kherwara, Jhadol, Kotra, Salumber, Sarada, Dhariyawad and 81 villages of Girwa panchayat samiti of Udaipur district, Partapgarh and Arnod tehsils of Chittorgarh district and Abu Road block of Sirohi district. Five districts viz., Udaipur, Banswara, Dungarpur, Jaipur and Chittorgarh account for more than half (54.50%) of the total ST population in Rajasthan. The major tribes residing in these areas are Bhil, Meena, Damor, Patelias, Saharaiyas, and Gharasia. Sahariya, a primitive tribal group, residing in part of Baran, Kota, Dungarpur and Sawai Madhopur districts, is among the most backward tribal groups. The economy of tribals continues to be predominately agriculture with small landholding and irrigated area. These communities have higher incidence of illiteracy, malnourishment and poverty, and face social and geographic isolation. The region lacks productive land, irrigation facilities, industrialization and skill building opportunities. The social assessment commissioned by the SPMU has highlighted the fact that the tribals in the project districts are amongst the poorest and marginalized communities. Thus, deliberate and proactive measures, combined with relevant government programs on tribal development are required, to ensure that benefits actually accrue to them. This sizable presence of tribal community requires a specific strategy to ensure their inclusion in the project interventions and processes. This Tribal Development Framework (TDF) for the RRLP has been prepared on the basis of the learning from DPIP, the Social Assessment study, and through an inclusive and participatory consultative process in the tribal districts. Objectives. The objective of the TDF is to ensure prioritized and targeted identification, inclusion, mobilization, capacity and institution building of the tribal communities throughout the project cycle and across all project components. It supports informed and continuous consultations; tribal representation and participation in the community institutions supported by the project; targeting of credit and livelihood assistance to the tribal SHGs; tribal focused prioritization, development and financing of microcredit and livelihood plans; and building of skills and capacities of the tribals for livelihood development and employment. The overall objective is to design and implement project implementation processes and mechanisms that are socially, culturally and economically compatible with the uniqueness of the Tribal Communities in Rajasthan, and support their social and economic empowerment. The TDF will foster respect for the dignity, human rights and cultural uniqueness of the Tribal Communities in the project villages of Rajasthan. TDF Strategy.