Before backing tribals in SC, govt diluted gram sabha powers

The Centre issued a circular clarifying compliance with the Forest Rights Act and obtaining consent of the gram sabha under the act was no longer necessary to consider projects on forest land, a day before it sought a stay and modification of Supreme Court’s February 13 order. Read More
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Tribals, dalits, call Bharat bandh over forest rights and quota

Tribals and dalits from across the country called for a Bharat bandh in protest against the Supreme Court’s order to states to evict forest dwellers from forest lands and the University Grants Commission’s new 13-point roster system. Various opposition parties supported the protest Read More
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Tribals call for Bharat bandh in order to protect their rights

While the bandh is less likely to have an impact on normal life, tribal outfits across states like Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, and the northeast have called for a peaceful bandh, demanding the Centre to ensure that their rights are protected. Read More
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Chattisgarh: Tribals facing eviction from forests come together

Some affected villagers in Chhattisgarh’s Udanti-Sitanadi Tiger Reserve have created a committee called Udanti-Sitanadi Tiger Reserve Forest Jansamiti and decided to resist the move to evict them from their traditional lands. Read More
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SC orders eviction of over 1 million tribal families from forests

The Supreme Court has ordered the eviction of more than 10 lakh families from tribal communities and other forest dwellers from forests across 16 states, after their claims on forestlands were rejected. The case was pending for a few years. Read More
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Mizoram witnesses 80% voting, Congress hopes to retain power

Mizoram has witnessed 80 per cent voting, on Wednesday, for its 40-member legislative assembly. The turnout was similar to the 82 per cent in the previous (2013) assembly election. Read More
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BJP concerned as it loses support among Madhya Pradesh tribals

There have been speculations for a while among BJP politicians in Delhi that the party is rapidly losing support among tribals in poll-bound MP. When party chief Amit Shah chose to hold the meeting of the state poll panel in the tribal heartland of Jabalpur, it almost confirmed the case. Read More
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