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




Posted by Jawwad Kazi on 5th Oct 2019