Coimbatore: The Forest Department is embarking on a mission to ensure education for tribal communities. It has joined hands with organisations to impart skills to adults and women for economic upliftment while students are being encouraged to opt for school and college education, by ensuring funds availability for the same. Conservator of Forests, Coimbatore Circle, R. Kannan and District Forest Officer, I. Anwardeen mooted these schemes and they are yielding rich dividends...
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Panel to check complaints against Posco project
The Centre on Wednesday constituted a four-member committee to ascertain the status of implementation of the Scheduled Tribes and Other Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 and other rehabilitation measures taken before granting final approval for diversion of forest land for the establishment of the Integrated Steel Plant and Captive Port by Posco-India at Jagatsinghpur district in Orissa. This follows complaints from the local people regarding violation of the...
More »Orissa begins land acquisition for Posco steel project
Shrugging off mounting opposition from the local people and objections from the Joint Committee under the Ministry of Environment and Forests, which is overseeing the implementation of the Forest Right Act (FRA), the Orissa government on Tuesday began the land acquisition process for the proposed Posco-India steel project in Jagatsinghpur district. First attempt Revenue officials, flanked by a horde of police personnel, made the first real attempt to acquire land five years...
More »Abandoning godowns, FCI opts for the open by Manish Tiwari
Hemant Gupta’s 30,000-tonne capacity godown for storing foodgrain is one of the largest in Ferozepur, Punjab. In 1978, the Food Corporation of India (FCI) hired it on a monthly rent of Rs75,000, or 50 paise per sq. ft—eventually raised to 80 paise per sq. ft. In 2004, Gupta says, FCI abruptly vacated his godown and stocked the grains in the open nearby. “See the rot within FCI,” says an exasperated Gupta. “They...
More »40 families languish without land
A total of 40 Adi Dravida beneficiaries at Sengulathupatti in Vedasandur union near here have been searching for their lands allotted to them more than a decade back. Neither officials in the Revenue Department nor in the Department of Adi Dravida Welfare took any initiative to show the location of land. Lands offered by the State Government to these villagers are in paper only. In reality, they have been wallowing in a...
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