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29 villages launch indefinite strike against land dumping in Assam's Haflong, seek compensation from NHAI
Conflict
October 4, 2024
odisha
Villagers in Odisha's Sundergarh protest over delay in R&R settlement for land acquired in 1988 for Mahanadi Coalfields
Conflict
October 4, 2024
assam
Guwahati Municipal Corporation evicts over 150 street vendors near Cotton University
Conflict
October 4, 2024
tamil-nadu
Nilgiris residents protest Sillahalla hydroelectric project, raise concerns over loss of farmlands
Conflict
October 4, 2024
assam
Street vendors evicted in Assam's Dibrugarh for defying relocation order
Conflict
October 4, 2024
rajasthan
Rajasthan's Rewari village opposes land transfer to Adani Group for solar project
Conflict
October 4, 2024
rajasthan
Rajasthan villages protest windmill project near Desert National Park
Conflict
October 4, 2024
odisha
Odisha's Dungripali village protests Aditya Birla solar power project
Conflict
October 4, 2024
puducherry
Kurumbampet-Odiampet Link Road project in Puducherry delayed over land acquisition issue
Conflict
October 4, 2024
haryana
Haryana's Thaska village opposes construction of government buildings to protect iconic Salvadora trees
Conflict
October 4, 2024
maharashtra
250 families evicted without rehabilitation amid heavy rainfall in Mumbai's Malad
Conflict
October 4, 2024
assam
Statewide protest against Assam government's plan to expand palm oil cultivation
Conflict
October 4, 2024
tripura
North Tripura protests land encroachment by surrendered militants amid rehabilitation crisis
Conflict
October 4, 2024
maharashtra
Tribals protest government land's transfer to de-addiction center in Maharashtra's Dhule
Conflict
October 4, 2024
kerala
Kasargod solar park's capacity reduced from 200MW to 50MW amid protest
Conflict
October 4, 2024
assam
Over 2,500 families evicted from Burhachapari Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam
Conflict
October 4, 2024
assam
Lawyer bodies protest against Assam government’s decision to relocate Gauhati High Court
Conflict
October 18, 2024
assam
Public protests against eviction drive in Margherita, Assam
Conflict
October 4, 2024
kerala
Canal rejuvenation project set for a rollout despite opposition from community members in Kochi, Kerala
Conflict
October 4, 2024
tripura
Several houses and shops demolished in a massive demolition drive in Tripura
Conflict
October 4, 2024
meghalaya
Karbi-Pnar communities clash in Khanduli village over a dispute at Assam-Meghalaya border
Conflict
October 4, 2024
madhya-pradesh
Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Project fails to create employment for locals
Conflict
October 4, 2024
madhya-pradesh
Nomadic communities driven to abject poverty by the Welspun Solar MP Project
Conflict
October 4, 2024
Article 14
As A Satellite Confirms What Rajasthan Officials Deny, A Court Tries To Reverse Destruction Of A Life-Giving River
Story
December 29, 2024
DowntoEarth
क्या बिहार भूमि सर्वेक्षण शराबबंदी की तरह विफल होगा या नया इतिहास रचेगा?
Story
December 19, 2024
The Wire
Maharashtra: Unrest Across Eastern Vidarbha as Adivasi Communities Fear Losing Zudpi Jungle
Story
December 15, 2024
The News Minute
How a land conflict spread across 12 districts is haunting Mahayuti alliance in Maharashtra
Story
November 16, 2024
Frontline
Did Azure Power grab tribal farming land in Assam for its solar plant?
Story
December 4, 2024
The Wire
Just $250B For Climate Finance Annually; ‘Watered-Down’ Amount ‘Disgrace’, Say Developing Nations
Story
November 22, 2024
The Wire
'We Have Seen What You Have Done': India Accuses COP29 Presidency, UN of 'Stage Managing' Decision
Story
November 25, 2024
The Wire
How the NTCA Defied the Tribal Ministry, its Own Officials to Order Massive Displacement of Tribals For 'Conservation'
Story
November 4, 2024
MaktoobMedia
Maharashtra elections: Rising human-tiger conflict fuels political tensions
Story
November 19, 2024
MaktoobMedia
Jharkhand’s controversial Land Bank is undermining rights of marginalised
Story
November 17, 2024
DownToEarth
Delhi’s Dwarka rail terminal petition shows that citizen activism is vital to protect loosely defined ‘deemed forests’
Story
October 17, 2024
Article 14
In A Gujarat Village, A Clash Between Clean Energy Solutions & Those Who Bear The Cost Of The Transition
Story
September 19, 2024
India Spend
Why Gujarat’s Use Of Tech To Verify Forest Rights Claims Is Concerning
Story
July 8, 2024
IndiaSpend
Why ‘Deemed Forest’ Tag For Rajasthan’s Orans May Not Save Them
Story
April 19, 2024
Mongabay India
Residents, activists claim new Goa airport construction has impacted water availability
Story
March 9, 2024
IndiaSpend
Jharkhand’s “Just Transition” Remains On Paper As State Opens New Coal Mines, Fails to Shut Old Ones
Story
March 3, 2024
Himalmag
How government bulldozers razed the hopes of the landless in Jammu and Kashmir
Story
March 4, 2024
Frontline - The Hindu
Can we adapt before climate change drowns us?
Story
February 21, 2024
Frontline - The Hindu
The amended Biological Diversity Act puts profits over people
Story
December 19, 2023
Article14
In A Guwahati Wetland, As The Poor Are Removed, Big Buildings & Institutions, Also ‘Encroachers’, Untouched
Story
December 17, 2023
DowntoEarth
बिहार की जल जीवन हरियाली योजना पर 24 हजार करोड़ खर्च, लेकिन नतीजा सिफर
Story
December 18, 2023
Frontline - The Hindu
COP28: Historic agreement reached on fossil fuels, but developing nations unhappy
Story
December 12, 2023
Article 14
How New Land Acquisition Procedure by Odisha Government Will Dilute Rights Of Nearly Half A Million Tribals
Story
November 30, 2023
Frontline - The Hindu
COP28 opens in Dubai with landmark Loss and Damage Fund, setting an ambitious agenda for climate talks
Story
November 30, 2023
Frontline - Hindu
Congress focus on renewable energy in Rajasthan faces backlash on ground
Story
November 21, 2023
Article 14
Another Place, Another Demolition: Daman, Run By A Modi Aide, Latest To Deal With Trauma Of Forced Eviction
Story
September 6, 2023
Frontline Hindu
Ken-Betwa link: Villagers in Madhya Pradesh allege raw deal over compensation, livelihood loss
Story
November 14, 2023
Frontline - The Hindu
Tribal communities in Madhya Pradesh face persecution for defending their rights
Story
November 11, 2023
Jan Chowk
सांप्रदायिकता के रथ पर सवार हो संविधान को ‘सीधा’ करती उत्तराखंड सरकार
Story
November 7, 2023
IndiaSpend
How MP Govt’s VanMitra Portal Threatens Tribal Rights Over Forest Land
Story
November 5, 2023
Frontline - The Hindu
Two years after Assam evictions, hundreds of families wait for their promised land
Story
September 22, 2023
Azhimukham
നൂഹിലെ ബുള്ഡോസര് രാജ്: ഇടിച്ചുനിരപ്പാക്കിയ കോടതി വിധികളും ചട്ടങ്ങളും
Story
August 26, 2023
The Mooknayak
नूंह डेमोलिशन ड्राइव: न्यायालय आदेश और विधिक प्रक्रिया की अनदेखी कर सरकारी निरंकुशता का प्रमाण बना एक अभियान!
Story
September 3, 2023
Himal Southasian
Purse Seine Ban in Tamil Nadu: A conflict over Coastal Resources
Story
September 7, 2023
Himal South Asian
Purse-seiners, trawlers, and the epic fight over fishing in Tamil Nadu
Story
September 6, 2023
The Wire
Rich Countries' Proposal Can Block India, Pakistan From Accessing Loss and Damage Fund
Story
September 7, 2023
The Hindu - Frontline
How the demolition drive in Nuh went against court orders and due procedures
Story
August 24, 2023
The Hindu - Frontline
Odisha’s ‘zero villages’ continue to struggle for benefits of welfare schemes
Story
July 12, 2023
The Wire
Rich Countries Continue To Dilute Responsibility as World Looks To Set New Climate Finance Goal
Story
June 10, 2023
The Wire
Swindled by State Inaction: Tribals in Kerala’s Attappady Want Their Land Back
Story
June 1, 2023
Down To Earth
केरल में अपनी ही जमीन से क्यों बेदखल किए जा रहे हैं ये आदिवासी
Story
May 16, 2023
The Wire Science
After PMO’s Intervention, Power Ministry Drops the Idea of Decentralising Carbon Markets in India
Story
May 17, 2023
Down to Earth
Displaced by settlers: Tribal communities in Kerala’s Attappady block are being alienated from their land
Story
April 16, 2023
Article 14
Thousands Traumatised In New Delhi: As Law Is Ignored, Homes & Lives Are Torn Apart For G20 Summit
Story
May 7, 2023
Carbon Copy Hindi
“जलवायु परिवर्तन सम्मेलन में हमारी नज़र विकसित देशों पर है जो अपने वादों से पीछे हट रहे हैं”
Story
November 14, 2022
Newslaundry Hindi
सरकार आदिवासियों और जंगल में रहने वालों की मर्जी के बिना वनों को काटने की स्वीकृति देने जा रही है
Story
July 7, 2022
Carbon Copy Hindi
क्लाइमेट फाइनेंस की अस्पष्ट परिभाषा से विकासशील देशों के लिए दिक्कत
Story
October 14, 2022
Mongabay Hindi
विश्लेषण: पिछले दो साल में नागालैंड राज्य के बराबर जंगल हुए ‘खराब’
Story
January 30, 2022
Mongabay Hindi
[विश्लेषण] अंधाधुंध हो रही जंगलों की कटाई लेकिन इसकी वित्तीय कीमत बढ़ाने को लेकर परहेज
Story
April 27, 2022
Article 14
After High Court Verdict, Thousands Fear Homelessness, As Dehradun Government Begins Illegal Evictions
Story
March 6, 2023
The Wire
Tribal Panel Invokes Special Powers to Evaluate States’ Implementation of Forest Rights Act
Story
February 27, 2023
ALJAZEERA
Future adrift: India’s Indigenous Meitei lose floating homestays
Story
December 6, 2022
The Wire Science
The Five Upshots of COP27 – and Its Principal Triumph
Story
November 23, 2022
Article 14
How Gujarat’s Rural Land Digitisation Programme Was Botched, Starting A Fresh Trail Of Land Litigation
Story
December 8, 2022
The Wire Science
COP27: Adaptation Draft Text Drops Equity, Science Over Poorer Countries’ Protests
Story
November 18, 2022
Carbon Copy
COP27: “Our focus at COP27 is developed countries backtracking on their Mitigation Commitments”
Story
November 14, 2022
The Wire Science
COP27: Poorer Countries Seek Bold Action, Richer Countries Try to Stall and Delay
Story
November 17, 2022
Scroll.in
How Tamil Nadu has denied its forest dwellers their land rights
Story
November 16, 2022
The Wire Science
COP27: After Missing Funds Promise, US Asks Countries To Ask Private Sector
Story
November 12, 2022
The Wire Science
Developed Countries Plan To Continue Using Carbon Space of Developing Countries
Story
November 11, 2022
The Wire Science
Forest Rights Act: Over 1.6M Families Face Threat of Eviction From Forest Land
Story
November 8, 2022
Money Control
COP27 : Five issues that could see developed and developing nations locking horns over
Story
November 4, 2022
Frontline
Changes in conservation rules ease development projects on forest land
Story
November 10, 2022
The Mooknayak
गुना में जहाँ ज़मीन के लिए महिला को ज़िंदा जलाया गया, वहां सैकड़ों आदिवासियों की जमीनों पर है अवैध कब्ज़ा
Story
November 1, 2022
Carbon Copy
Net Zero Targets: A Shot In The Dark At Mitigating Climate Change
Story
October 21, 2022
The Wire Science
After Tall Speeches, UK Defaults on $288M Committed to Green Climate Fund
Story
October 21, 2022
Carboncopy
Developing Nations Battle For Clarity As Climate Finance Remains Inadequate
Story
October 7, 2022
Frontline
Are tribal panchayats in protected areas being illegally converted to municipalities?
Story
September 22, 2022
Article14
A Decade Of Resisting Law That Gives Adivasis Rights Over Forests = Climate Disasters For Himachal Pradesh
Story
September 21, 2022
Down To Earth
मध्य प्रदेश में भूमि रिकॉर्ड में गड़बड़ी, दलितों-आदिवासियों की जमीन दूसरों के नाम
Story
September 2, 2022
The Quint
How Poor Implementation of FRA Deprives Tamil Nadu's Irulas of Livelihood
Story
August 23, 2022
The Wire
Researchers at WII Fear for Academic Freedom With New Govt Interference
Story
June 10, 2022
Frontline
How are Chhattisgarh’s tribals fighting back miners in central India’s densest forest?
Story
June 26, 2022
Newslaundry
Government to approve cutting down of forests without consent from tribals and forest dwellers
Story
July 6, 2022
Mongobay
[Analysis] Developers should pay a higher Net Present Value for cutting forests
Story
April 26, 2022
The Wire
Despite BJP's Claims, Jahangirpuri Demolitions Were Far From a Legitimate Anti-Encroachment Drive
Story
April 21, 2022
The News Minute
Telangana govt stalls Podu land scrutiny: Nearly one lakh Adivasis hit
Story
April 9, 2022
Al Jazeera
India’s push to resettle Kashmiri Hindus exposes old fault lines
Story
April 1, 2022
The Wire Science
Manipur’s BJP-Led Government Evaded The Law, Misled Court For Two Mega-Projects
Story
February 21, 2022
Article14
Months Before Polls, Uttarakhand Govt Made Mining Easier In State Ravaged By Landslides, Deforestation
Story
February 14, 2022
Mongabay
[Analysis] Indian Forests Around The Size Of Nagaland, Thinned Down In Two Years
Story
January 27, 2022
Article14
Denied Lawful Compensation For Land Acquired for Noida Airport, Farmers Contest Modi’s Claims
Story
January 6, 2022
The Morning Context
How The Government Buried The Idea Of A Land Reforms Policy
Story
October 30, 2021
Article14
Drones To Resolve Rural Land Disputes: A Modi Govt Plan Spawns New Quarrels
Story
October 13, 2021
The Wire
In ‘World’s Largest’ Lift Irrigation Project, Telangana Govt Violates Land Acquisition Laws
Story
September 15, 2021
The Morning Context
A U-turn On An Elephant Reserve, A Bonanza for Coal Miners
Story
August 7, 2021
Indiaspend
A Protest In West Bihar Shows How Unsurveyed Land Leaves Residents Vulnerable
Story
August 27, 2021
Article 14
Clearance For A Jammu Dam Reveals How Fake Govt Claims Deprive India’s Tribals Of Legal Rights
Story
August 19, 2021
Newslaundry Hindi
उत्तराखंड: जंगल बचाने वाले ग्रामीणों का जंगल पर ही नहीं है कोई हक
Story
August 4, 2021
The Wire
In Crucial Verdict, Supreme Court Allows TN To Acquire Land Using State Laws, Not LARR
Story
July 24, 2021
The Wire
Centre's Plans To Link Aadhaar With Land Records Moves A Step Closer To Reality
Story
July 15, 2021
The Morning Context
As Mining Returns To Ballari, Farmers Have Nowhere To Turn
Story
June 26, 2021
Contested lands: A monitoring report of land conflicts in six Asian countries, 2023
Report
The third edition of report focuses on the drivers, impacts, and systemic issues affecting local communities. The India chapter, produced by LCW, looks at 128 conflicts from 2023 and identifies the most vulnerable stakeholders.
Contested Grounds: An Analysis of Ongoing Land Conflicts in Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal
Report
Using the Land Conflict Watch database of nearly 800 ongoing land conflicts in India, we analysed the impact, cause, and legal framework of the land conflicts in each of the states going to polls in April 2021
The Legal Canvas of Land Conflicts: An Interim Analysis of Legal Processes Involved in Land Conflicts in India
Report
This draft paper, presented at a discussion forum of the Property Rights Research Consortium in July 2021, undertakes an interim analysis of 242 conflicts, demonstrating how research questions can be answered using the information available in the database.
Land Conflicts in India
Report
An interim analysis of 289 ongoing land conflicts in the country. The study provides inferences about the spatial and sectoral distribution of these conflicts and how they affect close to 32 lakh people, thus revealing the structural flaws in the social, agrarian and institutional structures.
The Cost Of Green Growth : Land Conflicts driven by Renewable Energy | April 2024
Quarterly report
Our new quarterly report examines land conflicts arising from renewable energy projects. With ambitious targets to reduce pollution and generate cleaner energy, the report studies the effect RE projects have on the people, landscape and environment. It suggests possible changes to better protect vulnerable communities, shifting from current policies that favour corporate interests over local stakeholders.
Evicted: How State Action Left People Homeless
Quarterly report
Our second Quarterly Data Analytics Report is an in-depth report by our Legal Associate Anmol Gupta, focuses on land conflicts caused by eviction drives. It tracks and analyses 224 land conflicts across the country. Documented in the LCW database, these conflicts see clashes between local communities’ rights over the land and the state’s push to ‘protect’ such lands. The report looks at the state’s role in causing displacement and how that leads to communities losing their homes.
Fortress Walls: Rights and Conflicts in Protected Areas | March 2023
Quarterly report
Our first Quarterly Data Analytics Report, written by our climate change research lead Mrinali, focuses on land conflicts in protected areas. Mrinali looked at 34 land conflicts across protected areas such as wildlife sanctuaries and national parks. Documented in the LCW database, these conflicts see clashes between local communities’ rights over forest resources and the state’s push to “protect” such lands.
Impact of “Clean Energy” on Indigenous Communities: A case study from Gujarat
Policy brief
India aims to secure critical minerals to aid its energy transition and net-zero emissions targets. In August 2023, the Mines and Mineral (Development and Regulation) Act was amended to incentivise private participation in mining of critical minerals. The first tranche of auctions for private bidders was held soon after, including Gujarat’s Aravalli district. The auction failed to attract any bidders for the Gujarat blocks but is slated to be held again.
Whose tech is it anyway? Concerns over transparency in Gujarat’s use of tech for verifying FRA claims | June 2024
Policy brief
The FRA process in Gujarat began in 2008-09, with several claims rejected due to reliance on inadequate satellite imagery by BISAG.Ongoing issues in northern Gujarat include reduced claim areas and scepticism towards GEER's satellite imagery, with continued rejections despite supporting evidence.
Roshni Act: Land Dispossession and Inequity in Jammu and Kashmir | May 2024
Policy brief
The Roshni Act, aimed at addressing landlessness, and funding power projects, led to allegations of favouritism toward wealthy and politically connected individuals. In the Hindu-dominated Jammu region, the right wing saw it as an attempt to unjustly favour the Muslim community—the narrative is that the union territory’s majority-Muslim population is attempting to dominate Jammu.
Residents, activists claim new Goa airport construction has impacted water availability
Policy brief
Around 7,000 residents of six North Goa villages now routinely face water shortages due to the construction of the new Mopa airport on the Barazan Plateau. The government’s proposed expansion of the airport, if implemented, is likely to be disastrous for over 75,000 residents of Pernem Taluka in the North Goa district.
A “Just Transition” from coal to clean energy remains a distant dream for Jharkhand
Policy brief
A "Just Transition" task force was formed in Jharkhand, India's leading coal producer, in November 2022. Its mandate was to ease the transition from coal to green energy while protecting the livelihoods of those dependent on the coal industry. India's commitments to shift from fossil fuels to renewables, made during COP26 in 2021, spurred the formation of the task force.
The Amended Biological Diversity Act Puts Profit Over people | February 2024
Policy brief
The parliament recently amended the Biological Diversity Act, 2002. Set to come into force on April 1, 2024, the amendment changes the original law for ‘ease of doing business’ . The amendment excludes the traditional medicine manufacturers from the obligation to pay a small portion of their profits - Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) - towards conservation of herbs and sustenance of communities conserving these herbs.
Green Energy, Red Zones: Land Conflicts in Rajasthan's Renewable Energy Drive | January 2024
Policy brief
The Rajasthan government has brought in several relaxations and schemes through policies like Wind & Hybrid Energy Policy, 2019, and Renewable Energy Policy 2023 to incentivise power companies to set up shop in the State. The former especially has made the availability of land easier for them through concessions and allotment of government land.
How MP Govt’s VanMitra Portal Threatens Tribal Rights Over Forest Land | December 2023
Policy brief
The Forest Rights Act (FRA) recognises the rights of tribals and forest dwellers over land they have been residing in for generations. The VanMitra portal was launched in 2019 to make the review of rejected FRA claims speedy and transparent. However, the rejection rates of individual forest claims increased after its introduction. The portal had been dormant for months now. Many claimants alleged that it had not been working since 2020. There had been a lot of misinformation around the portal that along with a lack of people’s tech knowledge and lack of access to gadgets created a lot of confusion in filing claims. At the primary level itself, the power to accept/reject claims had been taken over by the FRC instead of Gram Sabha, invalidating the law that was meant to empower the latter. Awareness campaigns, robust site, easy interface, availability of an option to apply offline – all these and more steps can help the system become better.
Ken Betwa River Link Project: Land Acquisition threatens livelihoods in Chhatarpur and Panna districts | November 2023
Policy brief
Land acquisition for the dam and compensatory afforestation will affect 14 villages in Chhatarpur district and 11 villages in Panna district. The Madhya Pradesh government will acquire 3,830 hectares for these works. Project-affected people have raised objections against land acquisition notices, alleging flawed land measurements and incorrect valuation of their homes.
Forest Rights Act in Chhattisgarh: Adivasis raise concerns over receiving fractions of forest land on ownership certificates | October 23
Policy brief
While the current Congress government in Chhattisgarh has made its support for the Forest Rights Act a part of its re-election campaign, an analysis of data at the block and district level in the Udaipur block of the Surguja district shows that the area of land claimed for ownership by individuals does not tally with the area granted on their ownership certificates. The data shows a gap of around 10,000 acres between the two at the district level. This is an issue that can be observed across the state in the implementation of the Individual Forest Rights (IFR) provision of the FRA. The reality of having received small parcels of land as opposed to the actual area that they are cultivating has raised concerns among Adivasi communities.
Preserving Tribal Land: How Land Grab in Kerala’s Attappady Violates Legal Safeguards
Policy brief
The tribal communities in Kerala’s Attappady block are facing the issue ofland alienation. Non-tribal settlers, primarily from Tamil Nadu and Kerala, are encroaching ontribal lands and claiming ownership through counterfeit sale agreements andforged documents. The tribal communities have traditionally held ownership of the land inAttappady; however, they have been unjustly labelled as “encroachers” bynon-tribal settlers. Despite the legal prohibition against selling tribal
Setting up carbon markets in India: Powerplay stops decentralization, reduces state’s control over future carbon markets
Policy brief
A dispatch from the power corridors of the capital - In this policy brief, our researcher Prudhviraj Rupavath dives into the details of the Energy Conservation (Amendment) Act, 2022 and the implications of the proposed amendments that didn’t make it. Prudhviraj explains how a power move by the Prime Minister's Office stopped the Power ministry to decentralise regulation and administration of carbon markets and other energy conservation schemes.
Valuing forests in India: A flawed system to compensate for forests lost to development projects | May 2023
Policy brief
A dispatch on the Supreme Court’s efforts to revise the value of forests in India - This policy brief, written by our Climate Research lead Mrinali, looks at the system through which project developers are mandated to pay the price equal to the value of the forests or Net Present Value (NPV). Despite previous Supreme Court orders stating that this value must be revised every three years, the NPV has remained unchanged for 13 years. Mrinali explains how the current system of NPV does little to discourage developers from taking over forest land. And how the logic behind assigning a monetary value to forests in the first place should be revisited.
In Odisha, forest villages converted to revenue villages await final settlement
Policy brief
A dispatch from Odisha, which is considered one of the leading states in the implementation of the Forest Rights Act, 2006 (FRA) - This policy brief, written by our state researcher Aishwarya Mohanty, dives into the status of FRA implementation in the state. She explains how non-consultation with key stakeholders has caused indefinite delays in the formal recognition of rights of forest villages. And how this non-recognition prevents tribal and forest dwelling communities from availing benefits of government welfare schemes.
How misinterpretation of FRA by officials lead to the denial of social benefits to Tamil Nadu's tribals | March 2023
Policy brief
A dispatch from Tamil Nadu, the state boasts of a relatively high human development index but has also created obstructions that prevent some of its most vulnerable citizens from making a living - This policy brief, written by our writer and researcher Jeff Joseph, dives into the status of Forest Rights Act, 2006 (FRA) implementation in the southern state. Jeff explains how a lack of clarity of FRA among government officials has left tribals deprived of social benefits.
How Gujarat’s Land Digitisation Programme Created Erroneous Digital Records and Triggered a Trail of Land Litigations | February 2023
Policy brief
A dispatch from Gujarat, which was one of the first states to undertake a rural land resurvey project - This policy brief, written by our Forest and Land Governance Researcher Prudhviraj Rupavath, dives into the rural land digitisation programme in the western state that abruptly ended, leaving a trail of land litigations in its wake. The mega resurvey project was expected to resolve land conflicts and create digitised records of land titles. The project, however, ended up creating fresh land disputes within families and communities across villages in rural Gujarat. Prudhviraj Rupavath explains how the private agencies contracted to conduct the surveys ended up creating erroneous digital land records triggering lakhs of complaints from aggrieved farmers across the state.
The Manipur Loktak Lake (Protection) Act: How Indigenous Communities are Being Alienated in the Garb of Conservation | January 2023
Policy brief
A dispatch from Manipur where the local authorities had sent out a diktat to remove all floating homestays from the Loktak lake - This policy brief, written by our legal research lead Mukta Joshi, looks at the Manipur Loktak Lake (Protection) Act and subsequent notifications that treat traditional inhabitants of the lake as encroachers. On the same ecologically fragile lake, the state government has been steamrolling mega projects worth thousands of crores without consulting the local communities. Mukta explains how the lack of consultation with the local population is both in violation of international conventions and has led to the alienation of an entire community.