Forest Villages

First food: business of taste

Good Food is First Food. It is not junk food. It is the food that connects nature and nutrition with livelihoods. This food is good for our health; it comes from the rich biodiversity of our regions; it provides employment to people. Most importantly, cooking and eating give us pleasure. …
  • 31/12/2028

400 families to be relocated from tiger reserve

NEW DELHI: The government has granted Rs. 25 crore for relocating 181 Gujjar families from the core regions of the Corbett Tiger Reserve. To avoid conflicts Over a period of time, a total of 400 families would be relocated to avoid man-animal conflicts in the reserve, a release by the …

Rehabilitation package for Buxa Tiger Reserve villagers

Ananya Dutta West Bengal Government offers two new packages KOLKATA: The West Bengal Government announced a rehabilitation package for relocation of villagers living within the core forest area of the Buxa Tiger Reserve here on Tuesday.

Move to shift Maldharis raises debate again

Ahmedabad: The move to shift 100 Maldharis families outside the Gir sanctuary has again raised a debate on if the move was in the interest of the lion population. Local experts feel that shifting the Maldharis would indirectly affect the feeding pattern the lion, forcing them to move out of …

Will demarcate Sanjay Gandhi National Park land in 3 months: Forest Minister

The government will demarcate 25,000 acres of land in the Sanjay Gandhi National Park in the next three months. This would help prevent further encroachment and identify the dwellers staying on forest or private land, the government said.

Unauthorised structures inside Kaziranga worry officials

Approaching the Kaziranga National Park in Assam, where most of the world's approximately 3000 surviving one-horned rhinos are found, one can see ramshackle structures on both sides of the road presenting an ugly sight in a verdant green canvas. They are mostly outside the core area of the world heritage …

Tribals challenge forest department

A tribal village inside the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve in Maharashtra has decided to sue forest authorities for mining sand and gravel from their community-owned (nistaar) land. On January 26, the villagers of Kolsa held a gram sabha meeting where they passed a resolution to this effect. This was after …

Forest dwellers to get title deeds by September

The Integrated Tribal Development Project department has decided to distribute title deeds to forest dwellers under Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 by September. Speaking to Deccan Herald, ITDP Co-ordinator Lakshman J Ganti said about 2,262 forest dwellers have filed their claim for …

Posco stumbles

South Korean steel giant Posco’s faces another hurdle in Orissa even though it has invited bids from contractors and vendors for its proposed Rs 54,000 crore steel project. The Union environment ministry on January 8 wrote to the state government that the project can go ahead only with the consent …

Government fails the Adivasis, again

Sankar Ray Deforestation in the name of development has shrunk their lives and pushed them ever closer to the margins It is ironic that the home minister takes such good care of predatory corporate interests through Operation Green Hunt, which strikes at poverty-stricken forest villagers on the pretext of countering …

District judge visits tribal settlement

THRISSUR: Thrissur District and Sessions Judge and District Legal Services Authority chairman B Kemal Pasha on Wednesday visited and held hearing at the Anapantham Tribal Colony in Vellikulangara forest range in the district. The hearing was following a directive of the High Court consequent on a writ petition filed by …

Chorao bird sanctuary declared as CWH

The Goa Forest Department today said that D Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary and the adjoining mangrove areas at Chorao have been declared as critical Wildlife Habitat for the purpose of scheduled tribe and other traditional forest dwellers Act, 2006. As per the Act, the Forest Department has organised a public …

Elephant sanctuary not a threat to livelihood of tribals, says Collector

N. Selvaraj met people on Tuesday assuring protection to their dwelling place, activities THENI: Establishment of Periyar Elephant sanctuary on Megamalai will not affect tribal people at 50 villages including Thummagundu, Arasarai, Valiparai in Kadamalaigundu union on Varushanadu hill. These villages do not come under the sanctuary area, said the …

The case for social safeguards in a post-2012 agreement on REDD

This paper explores the policy need and legal case for including social safeguards in a post-2012 agreement on reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD). One serious charge laid against so called 'market-based' approaches to REDD is the potential for forest dwelling communities to be dispossessed from their land …

Tigers the cat's-paw in tribal eviction drive

V Gangadharan With Keezhpunachi Moopan (village head) Arumugam moderating, villagers debate if they should accept the government's offer of a golden handshake. To quit or continue to be in the lap of nature amidst lush green landscapes, mighty hills and cascading waterfalls is the debate that is raging among tribals …

The first JFM village of Madhya Pradesh revisited

Joint Forest Management in the village Barwani which comes under Timarni tehsil and Timarni development block. The village is a forest village under range Rehatgaon.

Malfunctioning of forest institutions in Orissa

This article analyses the working of Joint Forest Management and Community Forest Management in Orissa with a view to understand the incentive and disincentive mechanisms available in these institutions and how these influence the protection of forests and the livelihood of forest dwellers.

HC paves way for pattas to forest dwellers

CUTTACK: In a significant direction which will pave way for the State Government to issue `pattas

Redressing historical injustice through the Indian Forest Rights Act 2006

This paper analyses historical origins of forest rights deprivation and contemporary processes through which local people are seeking to restore their forest rights, taking the case of the Indian Forest Rights Act 2006 as an example to illustrate wider issues in historical institutional theory. The paper explores how the colonial …

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