Presented by Asit Gopal and Sanjay Upadhyay.  Fulfillment of livelihood needs of self and family through exercise of any of the rights specified in sub-section.

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Presented by Asit Gopal and Sanjay Upadhyay

 Fulfillment of livelihood needs of self and family through exercise of any of the rights specified in sub-section (1) of section 3 of the Act and includes sale of surplus produce arising out of exercise of such rights. (Rule 2(b))  Rule 2 (b): Fulfillment of sustenance needs of self and family through production or sale of produce resulting from self-cultivation of forest land as provided under clauses (a), (c) and (d) of sub-section (1) of section 3 of the Act

 The rights listed in clauses (b), (c), (d), (e), (h), ( i), (j), (k) and ( l) of sub- section (1) of section 3 ◦ Nistari rights; MFP rights; fish and products of water bodies, grazing, pastoralists’s rights, transhumant; PTGs and pre-agricultural communities –habitat; forest village to revenue village; Community forest resource; rights under traditional and customary law (North East context); community intellectual property; any other traditional rights

 “Disposal of minor forest produce" shall include right to sell as well as individual or collective processing, storage, value addition, transportation within and outside forest area through appropriate means of transport for use of such produce or sale by gatherers or their cooperatives or associations or federations for livelihood;  “Disposal of minor forest produce” shall include local level processing, value addition, transportation in forest area through head-loads, bicycle and handcarts for use of such produce or sale by the gatherer or the community for livelihood.

 Explanation:  (1) The transit permit regime in relation to transportation of minor forest produce shall be modified and given by the Committee constituted under Rule 4(1)(e) or the person authorized by the Gram Sabha,  (2) This procedural requirement of transit permit in no way shall restrict or abridge the right to disposal of minor forest produce,  (3) The collection of minor forest produce shall be free of all royalties or fees or any other charges

 (a) Every panchayat, within its boundaries, to prepare a list of group of hamlets or habitations, unrecorded or unsurveyed settlements or forest villages or taungya villages, formally not part of any Revenue or Forest village record and have this list passed by convening Gram Sabha of each such habitations/ hamlets to be included as villages for the purpose of the Act and submit such list to Sub Division Level Committee.  (b) The Sub-Divisional Officers of the Sub Division Level Committee consolidate such lists  (b) The Sub-Divisional Officers of the Sub Division Level Committee consolidate such lists and formalize them as a village either by adding to the existing village or otherwise and these lists to be finalized by the District Level Committee after considering public comments, if any.  (C) On finalization of the lists of hamlets and habitations, the process of recognition and vesting of rights in these hamlets and habitations is undertaken without disturbing any rights, already recognized.

 Forest Rights Committee to have at least two- third members from the Scheduled Tribes.  Provision of at least one-third members from the Scheduled Tribes in the Forest Rights Committee in the original Rules.

 GS shall Monitor and control the committee constituted under Rule 4 (1)(e)  Committee shall prepare a conservation and management plan for community forest resources in order to sustainably and equitably manage such community forest resources for the benefit of forest dwelling Scheduled Tribes. (Rule 4(1)(f))  GS shall approve all decisions of the committee pertaining to issue of transit permits, use of income from sale of produce, or modification of management plans. (Rule 4(1) (g))

 The quorum of the Gram Sabha meeting shall not be less than one half of all members of such Gram Sabha;  Provided that at least one-third of the members present shall be women;  Provided further that where any resolutions in respect of claims to forest rights are to be passed, at least fifty per cent of the claimants to forest rights or their representatives shall be present;  Provided also that such resolutions shall be passed by a simple majority of those present and voting. (Rule 4 (2)  Rule 4 (2): The quorum of the Gram Sabha meeting shall be not less than two thirds of all members of such Gram Sabha:  Provided that where there is a heterogeneous population of Scheduled Tribes and non Scheduled Tribes in any village, the members of the Scheduled Tribe, primitive tribal groups (PTGs) and pre-agricultural communities shall be adequately represented.

Rule 10 (c): The State Level Monitoring Committee shall meet at least once in three months to monitor the process of recognition, verification and vesting of forest rights, consider and address the field level problems, and furnish a quarterly report in the format appended as Annexure V to these rules, to the Central Government on their assessment regarding the status of claims, the compliance with the steps required under the Act, details of claims approved, reasons for rejection, if any and the status of pending claims. Rule 10 (c): The State Level Monitoring Committee shall Furnish a six monthly report on the process of recognition, verification and vesting of forest rights and submit to the nodal agency such returns and reports as may be called for by the nodal agency Also Specifically monitor compliance of the provisions contained in clause (m) of sub-section (1) of section 3 and sub-section (8) of section 4. ( in-situ rehabilitation and land not used for five years after they were acquired.)

 The Forest Rights Committee, after due intimation to the concerned claimant and the Forest Department delineate the customary boundaries of the community forest resource with other members of the Gram Sabha including elders who are well versed with such boundaries and customary access.  Prepare a community forest resource map with recognizable land marks and through substantial evidence as enumerated in sub-rule (2)of rule 13  thereafter, such community forest resource claim shall be approved by a resolution of the Gram Sabha passed by a simple majority.

 The Forest and Revenue officials are required to remain present during the field verification and the verification of evidences on the site and sign the proceedings with their designation, date and comments, if any. If any objections are made by the Forest or Revenue departments at a later date for the reason that their representatives were absent during field verification, the claim shall be remanded to the Gram Sabha for re-verification and if their representatives again fail to attend the verification process the Gram Sabha’s decision on the field verification shall be final.

 In the event of modification or rejection of a claim by the Gram Sabha / Sub-Divisional Level Committee such decision or recommendation on the claim shall be communicated in person to the claimant to enable him to prefer a petition within a period of sixty days which shall be extendable to a period of thirty days at the discretion of the committee where appeal is to be filed.

No petition of the aggrieved person shall be disposed of, unless he has been given a reasonable opportunity to present anything in support of his claim. The Sub-Divisional Level Committee or the District Level Committee shall remand the claim to the Gram Sabha for re-consideration instead of modifying or remand the claim to the Gram Sabha for re- consideration rejecting the same, in case the resolution or the recommendation of the Gram Sabha is found to be incomplete or prima-facie requires additional examination. In cases where District Level Committee does not approve the claim recommended by the Gram Sabha and also the Sub-Divisional Level committee, the District Level Committee shall record detailed reasons for doing so.

 The land rights for self-cultivation recognised under clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 3 shall be, within the specified limit, including the forest lands used for allied activities ancillary to cultivation, such as, for keeping cattle, for winnowing and other post-harvest activities, rotational fallows, tree crops and storage of produce.  On completion of the process of settlement of rights and issue of titles the Revenue and the Forest departments shall prepare a final map of the forest land so vested and incorporate the forest rights so vested in the revenue and forest records, as the case may be, within the specified period of record updation under the relevant State laws or within a period of three months, whichever is earlier.

All decisions that involve modification or rejection of a claim shall give detailed reasons for such modification or rejection, as the case may be:  Provided that no recommendation or rejection of claims shall be merely on any technical or procedural grounds:  Provided further that no committee (except the Gram Sabha or the Forest Rights Committee) at the Block or Panchayat or forest beat or range level, or any individual officer of any rank shall be empowered to receive claims or reject, modify, or decide any claim on forest rights. The Sub-Divisional Level Committee or the District Level Committee shall consider the evidence specified in rule 13 while deciding the claims and shall not insist upon any particular form of documentary evidence for consideration of a claim.

(1) The District Level Committee shall, ensure that all Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups receive habitat rights, in consultation with the concerned traditional institutions of Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups and their claims for habitat rights are filed before the concerned Gram Sabhas, wherever necessary by recognizing floating nature of their Gram Sabhas. (2) The District Level Committee shall facilitate the filing of claims by pastoralists, transhumant and nomadic communities as described in clause (d) of sub- section (i) of section 3 before the concerned Gram Sabhas. (3) Also for CFR (4) Reasons to be recorded where no CFR claims

(5)The conversion of forest villages, unrecorded settlement under clause (h) of section 3 shall include the actual land-use of the village in its entirety, including lands required for current or future community uses, like, schools, health facilities and public spaces.

 The State Government shall ensure through its departments especially tribal and social welfare, environment and forest, revenue, rural development, panchayati raj and other departments relevant to upliftment of forest dwelling scheduled tribes and other traditional forest dwellers, that all government schemes including those relating to land improvement, land productivity, basic amenities and other livelihood measures are provided to such claimants and communities whose rights have been recognized and vested under the Act.

 The status of all claims namely total number of claims filed, the number of claims, number of claims approved by DLC for title, number of titles actually distributed, number of claims rejected should be made available at the village and panchayat level.  In respect of MFP, State Policies are to be brought in alignment with the Act.  The monopoly of the State Forest Corporations over MFPs be done away with.  State Governments to play facilitating role in transferring unhindered right over MFP to forest dwelling STs and OTFDs and also in getting remunerative prices for the MFP collected by them.  Conversion of forest villages into revenue village in a time bound manner.

 No eviction to take place till the process of recognition of rights under the Act is complete.  Diversion of forest land to be in compliance with the instructions of Ministry of Environment & Forests vide its letter dated and modified on  Rights of forest dwelling STs and OTFDs to be recognized in Protected Areas without waiting for determination of Critical Wildlife Habitat(CWH). No modification or resettlement of rights for creating CWH without complying with section 4(2) of the Act.  Guidelines on awareness raising, monitoring and grievance rederessal.

1. Gram Panchayat: 2. Tehsil/Taluka: 3. District: 4. Name(s) of members of the gram sabha [Attach as separate sheet, with status of Scheduled Tribes/Other Traditional Forest Dwellers indicated next to each member]. Presence of few Scheduled Tribes/Other Traditional forest Dwellers is sufficient to make the claim. We, the undersigned residents of this Gram Sabha hereby resolve that the area detailed below ad in the attached map comprises our Community Forest Resource over which we are claiming recognition of our forest rights under section 3(1)(i). 1. Village/Gram Sabha: 22

[ Attach a map of the community forest resource, showing location, landmarks within the traditional or customary boundaries of the village or seasonal use of landscape in the case of pastoral communities to which the community had traditional access and which they have been traditionally protecting, regenerating, conserving and managing for sustainable use. Please note that this need not correspond to existing legal boundaries.) 6. Khasra/Compartment No.(s), if any and if known: 7. Bordering Villages: (i) (ii) (iii) (This may also include information regarding sharing of resources and responsibilities with any other villages.) 8. List of Evidence in Support (Please see Rules 13). Signature/Thumb impression of the Claimant(s): 23

24 Annexure – IV TITLE TO COMMUNITY FOREST RESOURCES [See rule 8(i)]

25 We, the undersigned, hereby, for and on behalf of the Government affix our signatures to confirm the community forest resource (to be named and specified in extent, quantum,area whichever is applicable) as mentioned in the Title to the above mentioned gram sabha/community (ies). _______________________________________________________ (Divisional Forest Officer/(District Tribal Welfare Officer) Deputy Conservator of Forests) “(District Collector/Deputy Commissioner)”

1. Name of the State 2. Status of Claims a) Individual Rights  Filed  Accepted  Rejected  Pending  Reasons for rejection with examples  Corrective measures suggested  Any other observations  Extent of forest land covered (in Ha.)  Status of updation of forest and revenue records under section 3(1)(a) of the Act (in Ha. 26

(Chairman) (Member Secretary) SL MC SL MC 27

 THANK YOU