Kumari Sushama, N PMenon, A G GBhaskaran, CKAU2019-04-062019-04-061982Agricultural Research Journal of Kerala, 20(1), 11-14.http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810100644An investigation to study the impact of development programmes among the tribals of Kerala was carried out in the South Wynad and North Wynad taluks of Wynad district. Two hundred tribal families selected from the four major tribes of the district viz., Kurumans, Kurichians, Paniyans and Adiyans constituted the sample of the study. The analysis of data revealed that there was no significant difference in the mean adoption scores, me3n knowledge scores and mean attitude scores of the tribes living in more developed and less developed areas. It is also found that among the individual tribes, Adiyans had high adoption, high level of knowledge and more favourable attitude towards modern practices whereas Paniyans had low adoption, low level of knowledge and less favourable attitude towards modern practices.ennullImpact of development programmes among the tribals of KeralaArticle