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  • 14
    Total District
  • 120
    Total Block
  • 68597
    Tribal Population

About Us

The Department of Social Justice, Empowerment, and Tribal Affairs (SJETA) of Arunachal Pradesh is committed to promoting social equity, justice, and inclusive development for the marginalized and tribal communities in the state. Our mission is to empower vulnerable sections of society by ensuring access to education, healthcare, livelihood opportunities, and cultural preservation.

SJETA plays a pivotal role in implementing welfare schemes and policies tailored to uplift Scheduled Tribes, Scheduled Castes, Other Backward Classes (OBC), and differently-abled individuals. Through coordinated efforts with various government agencies, community organizations, and stakeholders, we focus on strengthening social justice frameworks and fostering sustainable growth.

Our department emphasizes community participation, cultural heritage preservation, and transparent governance while striving to eliminate social discrimination and enhance the quality of life for all citizens. SJETA remains dedicated to building an equitable society rooted in respect, dignity, and opportunity for every individual.

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Tribal Research Institute

Arunachal Pradesh is a land of immense cultural diversity, home to around 26 major tribes and over 100 sub-tribes. Each tribe has its unique language, customs, traditions, and lifestyles that contribute to the rich tapestry of the state’s heritage. Here are some prominent tribes along with brief descriptions and their associated districts:

The state’s tribal populations are key custodians of traditional wisdom, crafts, oral history, music, and dance, contributing significantly to the cultural richness and vibrant social fabric of the region.
Exploration of these tribes offers not only insight into Arunachal Pradesh’s cultural diversity but also lessons in harmonious living with nature, societal resilience, and cultural preservation.

This content can be used for educational guides, tourism promotion, social awareness campaigns, or as a foundation for more detailed ethnographic 

 

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