Updated On: 13 December, 2023 06:49 AM IST | Mumbai | Diwakar Sharma
When the system fails to deliver the basics, the tribal population is forced to migrate to unfamiliar places, where they are trapped in slavery

Tribals still live in poor conditions
Numerous government- funded schemes aimed at safeguarding tribals’ rights and well-being reveal a disheartening truth upon extensive reporting by this correspondent in Maharashtra’s tribal districts. Many of these initiatives suffer from inadequate implementation or outright failure to reach their intended beneficiaries.
Furthermore, systemic corruption within the administration deprives those in need, forcing starving tribal populations to migrate from their forested homes in search of urban employment, where they often fall into exploitative traps. Foremost among these concerns is the exploitation of impoverished tribals by landlords, luring them into long-term slavery with meagre advances—an issue demanding urgent attention. Activists hold the state government and bureaucrats responsible for their failure to curb this migration and address the root causes.