A Tribe Certificate is the proof of one's belonging to a 'Scheduled Tribe', as per the specifications mentioned in the Indian Constitution. Tribal population is found in various States and UTs of India. In the post-Independence period, all the tribal communities were grouped together as 'Scheduled Tribes', under the Constitution.
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