Government of Rajasthan Tribal Area Development Department.

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Government of Rajasthan Tribal Area Development Department

2 Population (Census-2001)  Rajasthan : –Total: Lacs2011 ( Lacs) –S.T. : Lacs2011 (NA) –% of S.T. to Tot. :12.56%  Scheduled Area (ITDP) : –Total : Lacs –S.T.: Lacs –% of ST to Total pop. of Schedule Area.: 68.52% –% ST in Sch. Area to Total ST pop.: 43.58% Total ST ST/ Total TotalST ST/ Total

3 SCHEDULED AREA : Entire districts of Banswara (8 Blocks) & Dungarpur,(5 Blocks) Pratapgarh district (excluding Chhoti Sadri tehsil), (4 Blocks) 7 complete Blocks and 2 partial Blocks of Udaipur district & Aburoad block of Sirohi district. (1 Block) 27 Blocks : 4544 villages : ST Population Lacs. MADA AREA : Total blocks : 44, spread over 18 dist. (3606 villages) : ST population – lacs. MADA CLUSTERS : 11 clusters spread over 8 districts 161 villages : ST population – 0.57 lacs. SAHARIA (Only PTG in Rajasthan): Saharia project area comprises of Shahbad and Kishanganj panchayat samitis of Baran district. Saharia Population : 0.74 Lacs Scattered Tribal Population : lacs tribal population is scattered over 31 districts. Tribal Area

4 Implementation of Scheduled Tribes and other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights Act, 2006)  Total claims received : 64,422  Claims rejected: 30,914 (47.99%)  Titles distributed: 32,080 (49.80%)  Individual titles distributed : 32,027  Community titles distributed : 53  Claims reviewed: 13,731 *  Pending claims: 1,168 * 333 titles distributed after review

5 Issues requiring attention of MoTA  Competency level to declare Forest village.  MFP claims passed by Gram Sabha has to be processed by SDLC/ DLC or not.  If the decision of DLC can be reviewed / re-opened?  Who shall be Juristic Person for Community Claims?  Whether diversion of forest land is applicable for all villages.  Clarification regarding construction of house on the land allotted for agriculture purpose.  Competency level to change the purpose of use on Suo Moto Basis of land allotted.  If there is a Minimum no. of Adults specified for new Gram Sabha?  If non-tribals can be included in the Community Forest Right pattas?

6 Action Plan  Workshop at Jaipur/Udaipur  Print Material in Hindi, English and Local language  Training : District level, Block level, Village level.  Agency : IGPRS/TRI State Nodal Agency.  Training Period : From 15 th Nov-2012 to 15 Jan  Invitations of claims – 26-Jan-2013 onwards.  Disposal of claims – Within 90 days.  Additional funds required for Training & IEC activities. Electronic Media,Print Media,Training,Other Exp. Thanks