Govt will remember tribal heroes: Arjun Munda
The government has decided to build museums remembering tribal heroes in every State. Work is on in 10 States
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IN an attempt to restore tribal pride, the government will remember all the great tribal heroes who have sacrificed their lives and contributed to nation-building, said Arjun Munda, Union Minister of Tribal Affairs. In an exclusive interview to IANS, Munda said: "Tribals never compromised on their basic principles – 'Jal, Zameen and Jungle' (water, land and forest) and many heroes sacrificed their lives for the country and community. The government has decided to remember all tribal heroes who have sacrificed their lives and contributed to the nation-building and community."
The following are excerpts from the interview.
What will be the focus area of the Ministry for this year?
This year we are celebrating 'Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav' and the Ministry is preparing a blueprint for future for the next 25 years, the year 2047 when the country will celebrate 100 years of independence. Our emphasis is that tribal areas and tribal people will progress and we have a fixed target to achieve this by 2047 when the country will celebrate the centenary year of our Independence. We have initiated several development works for the tribal people and region and they are progressing well.
Would you elaborate the Ministry's plan for the progress of tribal areas and people by 2047?
As I said that several development works for the tribal people and region are already going on and we are ensuring that it must progress at a good pace. Among the ongoing work, the government is currently focusing on two parameters -- education and health. The government is also working on the economic growth of tribal people.
The Ministry is working on filling the infrastructural gaps in all the aspirational districts to empower tribal communities. On education front, Eklavya Model Residential Schools will be opened at all blocks in 2022-23. Construction works are going at a good pace and the government will ensure earliest completion of these schools. We plan to ensure a national level quality management in these schools at par with any other schools, so that after completing class 12 students from EMRS, students can get admission at the best institutions of the country. The government will also try to send students overseas for higher education. In future, tribal communities must be known as 'Knowledge Society'.
On the health front, the government is working on reducing the mortality rate, which also includes infant mortality rate. For this, the government is creating health infrastructure. In some areas, tribals are faced with 'genetic health issues' which pass on from one generation to another. The government is working to get rid of this. We took a pledge to get rid of genetic health issues by 2047.
What are plans for economic empowerment of tribal communities?
While taking care of health and education, the government is also taking care of their immediate concern of employment opportunity. We are ensuring their economic growth by developing entrepreneurship while protecting their ethnicity.
Our 'TRIFED' is working in this direction by ensuring the right market to their products maintaining ethnicity. TRIFED is doing great work with the help of Self Help Groups (SHGs) in tribal areas.
It is also in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision to connect people living in rural and forest areas with the economy.
Natural farming is the expertise of tribal people and we are also promoting this by providing training and helping them to market their products.
The National Scheduled Tribes Finance and Development Corporation (NSTFDC) is providing loans at low interest to support entrepreneurship. We are also helping the tribal entrepreneurs in assessing risk management to reduce any possibility of loss.