Which state of India does not have any Scheduled Tribe population?

Jammu and Kashmir
West Bengal
Haryana
Bihar

The correct answer is C. Haryana.

Scheduled Tribes are indigenous peoples who are considered to be socially and economically disadvantaged. They are listed in the Indian Constitution as a separate group, and are entitled to certain benefits and protections.

Haryana is a state in northern India that does not have any Scheduled Tribe population. This is because the state government has not included any communities in the Scheduled Tribes list.

The other options are incorrect because they all have Scheduled Tribe populations. Jammu and Kashmir has a large population of Scheduled Tribes, including the Gujjars, Bakerwals, and Paharis. West Bengal has a large population of Scheduled Tribes, including the Santhals, Mundas, and Oraons. Bihar has a large population of Scheduled Tribes, including the Santhals, Mundas, and Oraons.

It is important to note that the Scheduled Tribes list is not static. It is updated periodically by the government to include new communities that are found to be socially and economically disadvantaged.

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