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... castes and tribes together account for about a quarter of India's population ; at the time of the 1991 Census , 16.5 % were classified as scheduled castes and 8.1 % as sche- duled tribes ( Table 2 ) . The share of the scheduled tribes ...
... castes and tribes together account for about a quarter of India's population ; at the time of the 1991 Census , 16.5 % were classified as scheduled castes and 8.1 % as sche- duled tribes ( Table 2 ) . The share of the scheduled tribes ...
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... castes as well . In the case of Muslims , large differ- ences ( coverage for Muslims poorer than average ) are seen in some north- ern and eastern states but not in the southern and western states . The The available data show that reli ...
... castes as well . In the case of Muslims , large differ- ences ( coverage for Muslims poorer than average ) are seen in some north- ern and eastern states but not in the southern and western states . The The available data show that reli ...
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... castes . A number of communities from the intermediate castes and socially and educationally backward castes , as well as scheduled castes and scheduled tribes , had moved up- wards and become part of the middle class , sharing its ...
... castes . A number of communities from the intermediate castes and socially and educationally backward castes , as well as scheduled castes and scheduled tribes , had moved up- wards and become part of the middle class , sharing its ...
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