TRIBES OF ODISHA
TRIBES OF ODISHA
Koli, Malhar
Region: The Koli and Malhar are two separate communities that have for some reason been jointly enumerated by the Census. The Koli are believed to have migrated to Ganjam district of Odisha from Andhra Pradesh. The Malhar are a semi-nomadic community of Dhenkanal and Anugul district of Odisha.
Population*: 6,423
Language: Telugu and Odia
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Occupation: The Koli are mainly weavers by profession. The Malhar rely on the collection of forest produce like wild roots and fruits for their livelihood, besides working as daily wage labour. Some also list their occupation as water carriers.
*Scheduled Tribes Population as per Census 2011 data. PVTGs Population as per Micro Project Survey Data, 2010
Koli, Malhar
Region: The Koli and Malhar are two separate communities that have for some reason been jointly enumerated by the Census. The Koli are believed to have migrated to Ganjam district of Odisha from Andhra Pradesh. The Malhar are a semi-nomadic community of Dhenkanal and Anugul district of Odisha.
Population*: 6,423
Language: Telugu and Odia
Map: Click Here
Occupation: The Koli are mainly weavers by profession. The Malhar rely on the collection of forest produce like wild roots and fruits for their livelihood, besides working as daily wage labour. Some also list their occupation as water carriers.
*Scheduled Tribes Population as per Census 2011 data. PVTGs Population as per Micro Project Survey Data, 2010
Koli, Malhar
Region: The Koli and Malhar are two separate communities that have for some reason been jointly enumerated by the Census. The Koli are believed to have migrated to Ganjam district of Odisha from Andhra Pradesh. The Malhar are a semi-nomadic community of Dhenkanal and Anugul district of Odisha.
Population*: 6,423
Language: Telugu and Odia
Map: Click Here
Occupation: The Koli are mainly weavers by profession. The Malhar rely on the collection of forest produce like wild roots and fruits for their livelihood, besides working as daily wage labour. Some also list their occupation as water carriers.
*Scheduled Tribes Population as per Census 2011 data. PVTGs Population as per Micro Project Survey Data, 2010
Koli, Malhar
Region: The Koli and Malhar are two separate communities that have for some reason been jointly enumerated by the Census. The Koli are believed to have migrated to Ganjam district of Odisha from Andhra Pradesh. The Malhar are a semi-nomadic community of Dhenkanal and Anugul district of Odisha.
Population*: 6,423
Language: Telugu and Odia
Map: Click Here
Occupation: The Koli are mainly weavers by profession. The Malhar rely on the collection of forest produce like wild roots and fruits for their livelihood, besides working as daily wage labour. Some also list their occupation as water carriers.
*Scheduled Tribes Population as per Census 2011 data. PVTGs Population as per Micro Project Survey Data, 2010
PVTG Communities
62 Scheduled Tribes
PVTG Communities
62 Scheduled Tribes
PVTG Communities
62 Scheduled Tribes