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Posted 09 Dec 2024

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The District Level committee approved Community & individual rights under Forest Rights Act, 2006, to Nagaroothu I, Nagaroothu II, & Chinnarpathi tribal settlements in ATR, Tamil nadu.

About Forest Rights Act, 2006

  • Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition Of Forest Rights) Act, popularly known as FRA was enacted in 2006.
  • Objective: To undo historical injustice occurred to forest dwelling communities; ensure their livelihood & food security etc. 

Key Features

  • Forest Rights Recognized Under FRA:
    • Individual Rights: Rights of Self-cultivation & Habitation, In-situ rehabilitation etc.
    • Community Rights: Grazing, Fishing & access to Water bodies in forests, right to intellectual property & traditional knowledge, right to protect traditional customary rights etc. 
  • Eligibility: Rights can be claimed by any member or community that has for at least three generations (75 years) before the 13th day of December 2005 lived in the forest.
  • Critical wildlife habitats: It provides that critical wildlife habitats of National Parks & Sanctuaries must remain inviolate for wildlife conservation.

Authorities for vesting forest rights 

  • Gram Sabha: Authority to initiate process for determining nature & extent of individual/community forest rights.
  • Sub-Divisional Level Committee: Constituted by state government examines resolution passed by Gram Sabha.  
  • District Level Committee: Final approval of forest rights. 

Challenges (Xaxa Committee)

  • Arbitrary Claim Rejections, No Deadlines for Claims, Rights of those displaced by development projects remain unaddressed etc.

 

  • Tags :
  • Forest Right Act, 2006
  • Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition Of Forest Rights) Act
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