An Ethnographic Study of Slum Life of Tribal Children of Patiala City.

 Innovation : The Research Concept ISSN: 2456–5474 RNI No. UPBIL/2016/68367 Vol.-6* Issue-1* February- 2021)

Paper Submission: 11/02/2021, Date of Acceptance: 22/02/2021, Date of Publication: 23/02/2021



Narinder Singh 
Lecturer,
 Department of Sociology,
 Government Degree College, 
Ramgarh, Jammu & Kashmir, 
India 

                                              Abstract

    Poor people in urban areas have no place to live in as it is unaffordable for them to purchase plots of land. Thus, they are left with no other option but to live in slums. It has also been accepted that poverty cannot be simply understood in terms of income. It is a loss of adequate livelihood which includes people’s entitlement to necessary goods and empowerment to exercise some control over their own life. It is a crisis that damage lives and affects people differently and may continue to affect throughout the life.This research paper titled ‘An Ethnographic study of Slum Life of Tribal Children of Patiala City’ is an effort to get an insight into theslum life of tribal children of Patiala city of Punjab. According to the Census 2011, in India, there are 93, 05, 5983 persons are living in slums and in Punjab, about 27, 98, 256 persons are living in slums. To have an indepth insight into their slum life tribal respondents’ statements are recorded in ‘verbatim’. These statements will help us to empathise with their routine life struggle to earn bread. Few tribal children inform, ‘Kayee bachae sawere uth ke kuda chakan chale jandene.’ (After awakening in the morning, many children move to rag-picking)

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