Amaravati: Nomadic tribes in Andhra Pradesh, historically marginalized and living on roadsides without proper identification or access to welfare schemes , have seen improvements under the YSRCP government . These communities, long neglected during previous coalition administrations, now receive support through Aadhaar cards, caste certificates, and other essential documents , ensuring access to government programs.
YSR Jagan’s administration has implemented targeted initiatives for 52 nomadic tribes , including land allocations, housing support, and educational assistance for children. For 12 particularly disadvantaged communities, special corporations have been established to oversee welfare and ensure their cultural heritage, such as traditional art forms, is preserved.
In contrast, previous coalition governments failed to fulfill promises regarding tribal welfare, including municipal representation, free electricity, and identification cards. YSRCP’s proactive approach reflects a commitment to uplifting nomadic tribes , improving their quality of life, and integrating them into mainstream social and economic programs while safeguarding their cultural identity.










