Demography of Gor-Banjara -Tribes: Research Paper
Demography of Gor-Banjara Tribes is a research-based study that analyzes the population, socio-economic conditions, and political representation of the Banjara community across India. The paper explores the historical background of Banjaras as a nomadic, pastoral tribe and highlights their cultural unity despite geographical dispersion.
It examines key issues such as caste-wise census gaps, population trends from 1931 to 2011, and the challenges faced due to varied classification across states—such as Scheduled Tribe, Scheduled Caste, and Vimukt Jati. The research also focuses on social discrimination, reservation policies, and unequal access to government benefits.
Using both primary and secondary data, including surveys, interviews, and census reports, the study presents a detailed demographic analysis. This eBook is a valuable resource for researchers, students, and policymakers interested in tribal studies, social justice, and the development challenges of the Gor-Banjara community.