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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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IIT-Kharagpur Adivasi Student Commits Suicide on Railway Tracks: TOI
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Republished from Times of India, January 17, 2017A 3rd...
32 lakh + People Affected in 273 Land Conflicts, Mineral Rich States Top List
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Money can’t compensate Land, Its a source of Tribals’ Livelihood, Shaping their Lifestyle
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Stiffling Protest: MP Tribal Rights Activists Arrested, Protesting Illegal Sand Mining
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The Madhya Pradesh government has arrested two senior tribal...
Chhattisgarh police raped and assaulted tribal women, state government ‘vicariously liable’: NHRC
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70 villages in Maharashtra unite to oppose mining, save the Adivasi way of life
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As VC Expels Ten Students, Another Student Movement Stirs the Campus Again
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A new way to target activists in Chhattisgarh: Charge them with exchanging old notes for Maoists
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