Demand for Separate Census Classification for Denotified Tribes

Context:
Denotified, Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic Tribes (DNTs) are demanding a separate classification in the 2027 Census to address historical stigma and improve targeted welfare delivery.

Key Highlights:

  • Government Response
  • The Union government has assured DNT community leaders that enumeration will take place in the 2027 Census.
  • Historical Background
  • Under the Criminal Tribes Act (CTA), 1871, several communities were labeled as “criminal by birth”.
  • The law was repealed in 1952, leading to the denotification of these tribes.
  • Current Issues
  • DNT communities are spread across SC, ST, and OBC categories, leading to administrative inconsistencies.
  • Lack of a separate classification complicates welfare delivery and identity recognition.
  • Policy Developments
  • The Idate Commission identified around 1,200 DNT communities and recommended targeted welfare mechanisms.

Relevant Prelims Points:

  • Denotified Tribes (DNTs)
    • Communities earlier notified as “criminal tribes” under colonial law but later denotified after independence.
  • Criminal Tribes Act, 1871
    • Colonial legislation that stigmatised several communities as hereditary criminals.
  • SEED Scheme
    • Government initiative providing education, livelihood, housing, and health support to DNT communities.

Relevant Mains Points:

  • Social Justice Issues
  • Continued social stigma and marginalisation despite legal denotification.
  • Poor access to education, employment, and welfare services.
  • Administrative Challenges
  • Absence of a distinct policy framework for DNTs.
  • Fragmented classification across SC, ST, and OBC lists.
  • Way Forward
  • Introduce a separate Census category for DNTs.
  • Strengthen institutional mechanisms for targeted welfare.
  • Improve documentation and identity recognition.

UPSC Relevance:

  • GS Paper I: Social groups and marginalised communities.
  • GS Paper II: Welfare policies and social justice.
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