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ST is a constitutional status: communities notified under Article 342 and defined in Article 366(25). The schedule exists so isolation and land vulnerability can be answered by law, not by charity alone. Articles 15(4), 16(4), 46, and 335 frame education, jobs, and protection from exploitation. The Fifth and Sixth Schedules and Article 275 fund and structure tribal-area government. Reserved seats and the ST commission give political and watchdog voice.
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Flow diagram
flowchart TD P[President Art 342] --> L[ST list] L --> R[Arts 15 16 330 332 335] L --> A[Fifth Sixth Schedules Art 244] L --> W[Art 46 275 339] R --> U[Upliftment safeguards] A --> U W --> U
Conclusion
- Answer the name from Articles 342 and 366, then list protection, reservation, schedules, finance, and political seats as one package.
- Keep examples short: a Fifth Schedule state versus a Sixth Schedule council, so the map of upliftment is clear.
Tribals are Scheduled Tribes because the Constitution schedules them under Article 342 for targeted justice. Upliftment is written as special care in equality clauses, scheduled-area government, Union grants, service claims, and reserved legislatures, which still need honest delivery on the ground.
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