Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs): - In 1973, the Dhebar Commission established Primitive Tribal Groups (PTGs) as a distinct category, encompassing tribal communities characterized by a declining or stagnant population, the use of pre-agrarian technology, economic backwardness, and low literacy.
- These groups are identified as less developed among the tribal communities.
- In 2006, the Government of India renamed the PTGs as PVTGs. They reside in remote and inaccessible areas, facing challenges due to poor infrastructure and administrative support.
- There are 75 PVTG communities spread across 18 States and UTs in India.
- Odisha has the highest number of PVTGs, followed by Andhra Pradesh, Bihar and Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, Tamil Nadu and Kerala and Gujarat.
- The rest of the communities are spread across Maharashtra, West Bengal, Karnataka, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, Tripura, and Manipur.
- All four tribal groups in the Andaman and one in the Nicobar Islands are recognized as PVTGs.
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