Boro and Borokachari records highest in terms of community-wise ST population (including BTC): Government Report
Guwahati: The Minister of Department of Welfare of Plain Tribes & Backward Classes, Chandan Brahma in a query raised by the AIUDF MLA Mamun Imdadul Haque Chawdhury before the August house of the Assam Legislative Assembly stated that there are around 14 recognized Plain Tribe communities, 15 Hills Tribe communities and 16 recognized Scheduled Caste communities in the state.
While presenting the data in List 1, the minister informed that the lists of 16 Scheduled Caste communities in the state are:-
Similarly, he also presented the data of the list of ST (in Autonomous Districts)
(i) Biate, Biete (ii) Changsan (iii) Changloi (iv) Doungel (v) Gamalhou (vi) Gangte (vii) Hanneng (viii) Haokip Haupit (ix) Guite (x) Haolai (xi) Hongma (xii) Hongsungh (xiii) Hrangkhwal Rongkhol (xiv) Jonglo (xv) Khawchung (xvi) Khawath lang, Khothalong (xvii) Kholhau (xviii) Khelma (xix) Kipgen (xx) Kuki (xxi) Lengthang (xxii) Lhanguin (xxiii) Lhoujen (xxiv) Lhouvum (xxv) Lupheng (xxvi) Misao (xxvii) Mangjel (xxviii) Riang (xxix) Sairhom (xxx) Selnam (xxxi) Singson (xxxii) Sitlhon (xxxiii) Sukte (xxxiv) Thado (xxxv) Thomgagon (xxxvi) Ulbah (xxxvii) Vaiphei
Also, as per Government records, the list of Scheduled Tribe (in the state of Assam excluding the Autonomous Districts and including the BTC)
See here:
Community wise SC population of Assam as per Census 2011
Community wise ST population in the plain district of Assam (including BTC)
Community wise ST population in the Hills Autonomous District (excluding BTC)