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20 years of FRA 2006, J and K appoints Tribal Ministry as Nodal agency
Despite the Union government’s tardy approach since the passage of the historic Forest Rights Act in 2006, states such as Jammu and Kashmir are now taking the lead in securing indigenous land rights. Groups including the Wullar Bachav Front and the All India Union of Forest Working Peoples (AIUWFP) have been engaging with the state administration on the issue
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Dalits and Adivasis missing from mainstream Indian news media: Oxfam-NewsLaundry report
A report released by Oxfam India and News Laundry...
Odisha Government Registers Cases Against Tribals for Resisting Vedanta in Kodingamali Hills
The cases have been registered for disrupting “law and...
States claim procedural lapses in processing FRA land claims, ask for more time
In what can be seen as breather for forest...
Cheated of Constitution, Adivasis have been savaged and ravaged by people claiming to be civilized
Tribal people who account for 8.2% of India’s population...
T.Nagi Reddy On Adivasis And Their Struggles- Recalling Srikakulam Girijana Peasant Revolt 50 Years Later
Legendary communist revolutionary leader Tarimela Nagi Reddy (TN) died...
Interim relief for Gujarat Adivasis as land acquisition stalled near Statue of Unity: Guj HC
Gujarat HC asks govt. to maintain ‘status quo’ instructing...
Systematic betrayal of the Adivasis since independence
The Massacre at Sonbhadra Ten adivasis, including three women, were...
Brinda Karat: Misuse of FRA for Benefiting Corporates?
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Sokalo Gond and Nivada Rana move SC demanding forest rights
Adivasi human rights defenders Sokalo Gond and Nivada Rana...
2019-20 SC-ST budget allocation only for accounting purposes and not for real implementation
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