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ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11 Ministry of Tribal Affairs Government of India CONTENTS Chapters Page No. 1 Highlights of 2010-11 1-3 2 Activities of Ministry of Tribal Affairs- An Overview 4-5 3 The Ministry: An Introduction 6-10 4 National Commission for Scheduled Tribes 15-16 5 Tribal Development Strategy and Programmes 17-19 6 The Scheduled Tribes and the Scheduled Areas 21-35 7 Programmes under Special Central Assistance to Tribal Sub-Plan 84-92 (SCA to TSP) and Article 271(1) of the Constitution 8 The National Scheduled Tribes Finance and Development Corporation 96-99 9 Programmes for Promotion of Education 100-110 10 Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation of India Ltd 116-118 11 Programmes for Promotion of Voluntary Actions 120-131 12 Programmes for Development of Particularly Vulnerable 156-158 Tribal Groups(PTGs) 13 Research, Information and Mass Media 163-167 14 Focus on the North Eastern States 168 15 Gender Issues 171-173 16 Disability-Friendly Programmes 176-177 17 Right to Information Act, 2005 178 18 Departmental Accounting Organization 181-184 19 Citizen’s / Client’s Charter 186-201 Annexure 3-A Organisation Chart - Ministry of Tribal Affairs 11 3-B Budget Allocation, Revised Allocation & Expenditure (Plan) 12-14 for the years 2008-09 & 2009-10 and 2010-11(as on 31-12-10) 5-A Status of the TSP formulated by States/UTs for 2010-11 20 6-A Demographic Statistics : 2001 Census 36-37 6-B Child Sex Ratio (Population 0-6 Age Group) 38-39 6-C Literacy rate of total population and Scheduled Tribes Population 40-41 and Gap in Literacy rate- India/States/Union Territories: 1991-2001 6-D Restructured Twenty Point Programme 2006 - Target for coverage 42-43 of beneficiaries during 2010-11 (as on 31-12-10) 6-E Orders specifying the Scheduled Tribes in relation to the States 44 and Union Territories 6-F State/Union Territory-wise list of Scheduled Tribes in India 45-56 6-G State-wise List of Scheduled Areas 57-83 7-A Integrated Tribal Development Projects/ Agency (ITDPs / ITDA), 93 Modified Area Development Approach (MADA) pockets, Cluster and Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PTGs) in Tribal Sub Plan area and States having Scheduled Area and Tribes Advisory Council 7-B Funds released under SCA to TSP during 2002-03 to 2010-11 (as on 31-12-10) 94 7-C Funds released under Article 275(1) of the Constitution during Xth & XIth 95 Plan (as on 31-12-10) 9-A State-wise/University-wise Releases of Funds and Number of Hostels 111 Sanctioned under the Scheme of Hostels for ST Girls and Boys from 2008-09 to 2010-11 (as on 31-12-10) 9-B State-wise Releases of Funds and Number of Ashram Schools Sanctioned 112 under the Scheme of Establishment of Ashram Schools in Tribal Sub Plan Areas from 2008-09 to 2010-11 (as on 31-12-10) 9-C State-wise Releases of Grant-in-aid and Number of Beneficiaries under 113 the Scheme of Post Matric Scholarship for ST Students from 2008-09 to 2010-11 (as on 31-12-10) 9-D State-wise Releases of Grant-in-aid and Number of Beneficiaries under 114 the Scheme of Upgradation of Merit from 2008-09 to 2010-11 (as on 31-12-10) 9-E State-wise Releases of Grant-in-aid and Number of Beneficiaries under 115 the Scheme of Vocational Training in Tribal Areas from 2008-09 to 2010-11 (as on 31-12-10) 10-A Details of Grants-in-aid released to States under the scheme ‘Grants-in-aid 119 to STDCCs for MFP Operations’ during 2008-09, 2009-10 and 2010-11 11-A State-wise List of Voluntary Organisations/Non Governmnental Organisations Funded 132-146 during 2008-09 to 2010-11 (as on 31-12-2010) under the Scheme of ‘Grant-in-aid to Voluntary Organisations Working for the Welfare of Scheduled Tribes’ 11-B Grants Released under the Scheme of Coaching for Scheduled Tribes during 147-149 2008-09 to 2010-11 (as on 31-12-2010) 11-C State-wise List of Organisations Funded during 2008-09 to 2010-11(as on 150-153 31-12-2010) under the Scheme of ‘Strengthening Education Among Scheduled Tribe Girls in Low Literacy Districts’ 11-D State-wise list of Non-governmental Organisations Funded during 2008-09 to 2010-11 154-155 (as on 31-12-2010) under the Scheme of Vocational Training in Tribal Areas 12-A Name of the Particularly Vulnerable Tribalc Groups (PTGs) (Earlier 159 called as Primitive Tribal Groups) - State / UT wise 12-B Statement showing amount released since 2004-05 for Janshree Bima Yojana (JBY) 160 under the Scheme of Development of Particularily Vulnerable Tribal Groups 12-C Statement Showing the Amount Released to States/UTs/NGOs under the Central 161-162 Sector Scheme of Development of Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (Earlier known as Scheme of Development of Primitive Tribal Groups) (PTGs) during 2008-09 to 2010-11(as on 31-12-2010) 14-A Year-wise releases to North Eastern States inclusing Sikkim during 2008-09 to 2010-11 169 (upto 31.12.10) 14-B Amount released to the North Eastern States under various Schemes / Programmes 170 during 2010-11( as on 31.12.10) 15-A Achievements under Schemes having coverage for women beneficiaries during 2010-11 174-175 17-A List of officers working as Central Public Information Officers (CPIOs) in the 179 Ministry of Tribal Affairs under Right to Information Act, 2005 17-B List of officers working as Appellate Authority (AA) in the Ministry of Tribal Affairs 180 under Right to Information Act, 2005 18-A Position of ATNs in respect of Ministry of Tribal Affairs 185 CHAPTER 1 Highlights of 2010-11 1.1 A number of important activities, including several Sabhas, Forest Rights Committees and all departments new initiatives, were taken up by the Ministry during of the Government including Panchayati Raj, Rural the year for a more focused attention on the rights, Development, Tribal and Social Welfare and Forest welfare and development of Scheduled Tribes. Departments, and to undertake the orientation of officials, civilian representatives and non-Government 1.2 The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional organisations in the State, who can then be called upon Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, to assist as resource persons in the awareness 2006 which is being administered by the Ministry of programmes, etc. Tribal Affairs, seeking to recognize and vest the forest rights and occupation in forest land in forest dwelling 1.2.2 The progress of implementation of the Act is Scheduled Tribes and other traditional forest dwellers being monitored by the office of the Prime Minister, who have been residing in such forests for generations Cabinet Secretariat and Planning Commission but whose rights could not be recorded, has been through monthly progress reports being sent by the notified for operation with effect from 31.12.2007. Ministry of Tribal Affairs. The Ministry of Tribal The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Affairs is also reviewing the progress of Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Rules, 2008 implementation of the Act periodically by convening for implementing the provisions of the Act have also review meetings of State Secretaries/ Commissioners been notified on 1.1.2008. of Tribal Welfare/Development Departments. Five such review meetings have been held so far on 18/ 1.2.1 As per the Act and the Rules notified there 19.2.2008, 16.5.2008, 27.6.2008, 11.11.2008 and 4/ under, the responsibility for recognition and vesting 5.11.2009. of forest rights and distribution of land rights rests with the State/UT Governments. After 1.2.3 Her Excellency, the President of India, in her operationalisation of the Act and notification of the joint Address to Parliament on 26th February, 2010, Rules, the Ministry of Tribal Affairs had addressed announced that “Under the Scheduled Tribes and the State/UT Governments on 11.1.2008 to initiate Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of necessary action for implementing the Act, as per a Forest Rights) Act, nearly seven lakh titles have been time-bound schedule. Subsequently, actionable points distributed so far. Further, efforts will be made, in along with the timelines were also forwarded to all conjunction with State Governments, to ensure early the States/UTs for implementation of the Act. They disposal of the remaining claims”. The following were directed to take all necessary steps to create measures have been taken subsequent to that: awareness about the objectives, provisions and procedures of the Act and the Rules amongst the ¾ This Ministry has been interacting with the State forest dwelling Scheduled Tribes and other traditional Governments and UT Administrations urging them forest dwellers and the concerned authorities under to take all necessary steps for expeditious the Act. They were advised to ensure translation and implementation of the Act. For this purpose, publication of the Act and the rules in all the regional Hon’ble Minister of Tribal Affairs, Hon’ble languages and arrange their distribution to all Gram Minister of State for Tribal Affairs and senior Annual Report 2010-11/ 1 officers of the Ministry have been visiting the participants on the various aspects of States/ UTs to assess and guide the pace of the implementation of the Act; implementation; ¾ Hon’ble Minster of Tribal Affairs has written, on ¾ The clarifications, sought by some of the States 10.11.2010, to Chief Ministers of States where the on certain issues with reference to the provisions implementation process of the Act is slow/very of the Act were issued by this Ministry after slow, urging them to formulate a strategy for examination of the same and whenever needed, implementation of the Act in a time bound manner in consultation with Ministry of Law & Justice; and ensuring that title deeds are distributed to all the eligible claimants without delay.