
Mizoram rejects proposed forest Act amendment.
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- The Mizoram govt. has rejected the Centre’s proposal to amend the “Indian Forest Act, 1927”, s its provisions are in conflict with the special provisions it enjoys under Article 371G.
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Reasons behind rejection:
- It gives higher management powers beyond what is provided in the Forest Rights Act of 2006.
- It threatens to evict forest dwellers and promotes forest produce through private firms.
- It would also challenge Mizo customary laws and practices, ownership and transfer of land as well as the powers conferred upon the autonomous district councils.
Source
The Hindu