CPI urges govt. to remove hurdles in Forest Rights Act implementation
The Communist Party of India has petitioned the government to remove administrative hurdles preventing the implementation of the Forest Rights Act. They argue that procedural delays are blocking essential infrastructure and restricting traditional grazing rights for tribal communities.
Why it matters
The issue highlights the tension between forest conservation regulations and the development needs of marginalized tribal populations.
The Communist Party of India (CPI) has urged the State government to address issues relating to the implementation of the Forest Rights Act (FRA), 2006, particularly those concerning the diversion of forest land for development works and the recognition of grazing rights of tribal communities.
The article focuses on the advocacy of a left-leaning political party regarding social justice and tribal rights.
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