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People of Tripura
Tripura's
ethnic mosaic is as colourful as the state's landscape :
Kerala on the turbulent Arabian seashores may be 'God's
own country' but Tripura is the veritale 'Daughter of
Mother Nature'. The grace and grandeur of Tripura's lush
green landscape is heightened by its rich human resource
reflected in the ethnic , linguistic and cultural
diversity of the population.

Traditional home to the indigenous tribals over the past
millennium, Tripura had beckoned and welcomed the
settlement of non-tribals down the annals of history .
As attested by the enumeration of the first imperial
census conducted in 1872 Tripura had a non-tribal
population of 30% which grew substantially in the
succeeding decadal censuses. In accordance with the
returns of 2001 census indigenous tribals comprising
altogether 19 communities constitute 31.05% of the
state's population while 69.95% are non-tribals
including a fair sprinkling of Manipuris . Amongst the
tribals Tripuri or 'Debbarman' community form the vast
majority of around fifty percent while the non-tribal
population comprising by and large the Bengalis and a
minuscule number of Meithei and Vishnupriya Manipuris
belong to various castes and sub-castes.
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