Correct option is B
Haryana does not have any notified Scheduled Tribes under the Indian Constitution. The concept of Scheduled Tribes refers to specific indigenous communities recognized by the Constitution for affirmative action, to improve their socio-economic status. These tribes are recognized based on various factors, including geographical isolation and distinctive cultures. States like Kerala, Goa, and Jammu & Kashmir have officially recognized Scheduled Tribes, including tribes such as the Todas (Kerala), Gujjars (Jammu & Kashmir), and Dhodia (Goa). Haryana, being largely a plains state, does not have any recognized tribal populations.