Q7(b) · UPSC Civil Services Mains 2015 · Anthropology GS 2 · 15 marks · 1 min read

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Discuss the nature of social change in tribal India under the impact of developmental programmes

Topic: Social change and contemporary tribal societies. Syllabus: 7.2 Social change and contemporary tribal societies: Impact of modern democratic institutions, development programmes and welfare measures on tribals and weaker sections. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2015 and Social change and contemporary tribal societies.

Revision summary

ITDPs and reservations create a tribal salaried layer. Roads and mines displace forest custom even as clinics arrive. Elwin and Vidyarthi named the cultural cost of that bargain. Change is incorporation plus internal class. FRA tries to tie programmes to remaining resource rights.

Model answer

Introduction

Developmental programmes pull tribal India toward schools, clinics, roads, and markets. Social change is real, uneven, and often bought with land.

Body

Intended change

  • ITDPs, hostels, and reservations raise a small salaried layer. That is Srinivas-like mobility, sometimes with Sanskritisation or church education.
  • Health and PDS cut some mortality. Panchayati raj and PESA create new offices.

Unintended change

  • Dams, mines, and plantations under the same “development” displace the nature–man–spirit world Vidyarthi described.
  • Cash and liquor, already feared by Elwin, follow the road. Clan land becomes a plot.
  • Youth out-migrate; elders lose ritual authority. Change is not only uplift.

Nature of the shift

  • The nature is dual: incorporation into the Indian state and market, plus internal stratification.
  • Ghurye would call it Hindu-national joining. Fieldwork shows ST lists, churches, and mines as rival joiners.
  • FRA tries to make development rest on recognised forest rights rather than on erasure.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  D[Development programmes] --> M[Salaried minority]
  D --> L[Land forest loss]
  D --> S[Internal class split]

Conclusion

Programmes change tribal society by adding a small middle class and by breaking forest custom. The nature of change is incorporation with stratification, not simple progress.

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