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Authors Information
SequenceTypeName TitleFirst NameLast NameDepartmentInstitute / Affiliation
1 Author Ms. Snigdha Raj G V Sociology Research Scholar
2 Author Dr. Sonal Mobar Roy Sociology Assistant Professor
Abstract Information
TrackID
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IUAES23_ABS_N8384
Abstract Theme
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P123 - Tribal Livelihoods and Quest for Sustainability: An Empirical Discourse from Contemporary South Asian Societies
Abstract Title
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The Livelihood Patterns of Vadderas of Telangana State with special reference to Yadadri District: An ethnographic study
Short Abstract
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Vadderas, a denotified tribe depended on stone-making and soil-digging for generations. The post-modern era had brought many transitions in their livelihood. There is a necessity to understand the transition to bring better livelihood opportunities to these downtrodden community.
Long Abstract
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From historical times, India is known for its trade. The fine goods produced on this land were exported to many countries for which the credit goes to the skilled communities who lived here. It was their livelihood and also an indicator of their social identity. Unfortunately, the British invasion ruined it all. Many communities with no other choice left, changed their livelihood and many other communities developed new livelihoods for their sustenance. The spread of education, modernization, and mechanization is once again playing its role in influencing the livelihood patterns of the communities present in the post-modern era. The change in livelihood has its own consequences as it can be viewed differently by different social scientists. Vadderas, a de-notified tribe spread across the Telugu speaking states were earlier believed to be forest-dwellers and were thrown out of the forests due to the forest laws implemented by the British leading to Vadderas becoming a nomadic tribe. Given their physical structure and strength, they opted for stone-making and soil-digging. They survived for many generations by offering their services to other communities. Though, the percentage of people depending on this livelihood has drastically reduced now. They now depend on different livelihoods such as drivers, plumbers, MGNREGA labours etc. Earlier they would use their physical strength and now technological advancement gave them the opportunity to adopt modern equipment for their livelihood. They are a downtrodden community and not much research is carried out on them. The authors attempted an ethnographic study on Vadderas and explored their livelihoods. The study was carried out in Yadadri district of Telangana state, using semi-structured interviews schedules, Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) and observation. The narratives were collected and examined. Through this paper, the authors suggest focused policy interventions that may lead to bringing better livelihood opportunities for Vadderas.

Abstract Keywords
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Livelihood patterns, Stone-making, Soil-digging