The country's largest public charity Tata Trusts, which owns over 66 per cent in the Tata Group, has said their flagship Central India Initiative has benefited 1.1 lakh tribal households in the Central region of the country.
The Central region is home to 65 per cent of the nation's tribal population.
As part of this the 125-year-old Tata Trusts launched, through its associate organisation Collectives for Integrated Livelihood Initiatives, a new scheme for the tribal women and children in Ranchi yesterday.
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