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Forest Rights Act, 2006 was enacted by the Union Government to recognize the traditional rights of forest-dwelling communities to land and other resources, denied to them over decades as a result of the continuance of colonial forest laws in India.
Rights under the Act:
However, FRA has failed to achieve its objective due to challenges like:
Steps that can be taken to overcome these challenges are:
Impact of FRA
Land Conflicts
Economic Impact
Therefore, FRA is a tool for socio-economic and political upliftment of tribal. Therefore, implementation of FRA is important for protecting the traditional as well as constitutional rights of the tribal.
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