GRAAM

Navigating through the Dynamics of Indigenous Communities Acquisition and Safe-Guarding of Forest Rights

The culture and heritage of India is in the midst of diversity. There are many different tribes, with different regions, languages, customs and traditions, and there are over 50 tribal communities within Karnataka.

Their exploitation, which is not known in the writings, is constantly on the rise, in the name of globalization and modernity. Over a crore indigenous person were forced to relocate in the name of industrial development, mining and construction of large dams. Post-independence, the government took up the fundamental task of dividing the land used by them into a politico-economic zone and took measures to preserve their culture without compromising their basic rights. However, frequent law enforcement has been phasing out the common people and forest dwellers from their rights to use and preserve forest wealth.

Project Sanction Date

02 Feb 2020

Project Period

Feb 2020 - Jun 2020

Project Location

Hanur taluk, Chamaraja Nagar District, Karnataka

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Project Details

Project Title

Navigating through the Dynamics of Indigenous Communities Acquisition and Safe-Guarding of Forest Rights

Project Sanction Date

02 Feb 2020

Project Period

Feb 2020 - Jun 2020

Project Location

Hanur taluk, Chamaraja Nagar District, Karnataka

Project supported by

Project objectives:

  • Study the individual claims of the Forest Rights Act
  • Study the barriers for obtaining revenue documents for beneficiaries seeking personal rights
  • Study the barriers and means of obtaining pending personal rights
  • Study the availability, storage and disposal of minor forest products
  • Study the difficulties faced by the availability, storage and disposal of small forest products Study the functioning, duties and responsibilities of the Forest Rights Enforcement Committee Recognition of Forest Rights Committees for Community Right, GPS Map Processing

Project Result / Accomplishments:

June 2020