Lesson 8 of 15 • 36 upvotes • 9:34mins
The lesson begins with the historical evolution of British Acts for Forest areas and Post-Independence legislative measures over control over Forest areas. Then it depicts the requirement of Forest Right Act for forest dwellers who have faced historical injustice outlining needs of the provisions of FRA.
Overview of the Course : Approach to Study Part X of Indian Polity
2:58mins
The Scheduled Areas - Basics
7:35mins
The Schedule Areas - Constitutional Aspects
6:54mins
Scheduled Tribe - School of Thoughts & Constitutional Provisions
9:04mins
Statutory Acts for Tribals
9:37mins
PESA 1996 - Basics and Concept
9:25mins
PESA (1996) - Challenges & Implementation Issues
9:57mins
Forest Rights Act (2006) - Basics and Concept
9:34mins
Forest Rights Act (2006) : Challenges & Implementation Issues
9:12mins
Schedule V & Schedule VI
9:36mins
Geographical Location and Level of Development
8:28mins
Denotified & Nomadic Tribes
8:51mins
Tribal Panchsheel and Joint Forest Management
9:03mins
Government Schemes Since Independence & Tribal Sub Plan
7:37mins
Government Schemes for Tribals - NSTFDC & TRIFED
8:20mins